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A Symptom Of Body Fetishism

Posted on:2008-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360215492873Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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This article studies Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry which is a part of his whole literary writing. In the first part of this article, the formation of Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry is studied and the two points of it are following: 1, Shao Xun-mei emphasizes the importance of the city topic in the literature writing, pointing out along with the change of the society and the development of the modern capitalism economy. 2, European decadent literature has the most influence on Shao Xun-mei's literary writing based on the comparison between Shao Xun-mei's former and later period poems.In the second part, this article studies the artistic features of Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry: 1, In Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry, like man and woman, the every thing in the natural world has strong sexual passion. 2, While describes the female body, these poems usually outstand the sexual characteristics of the female and are full of sexual desire which means the end purpose of female only is the object of the man's desire. And just for this reason, Shao Xun-mei is criticized for a long time.Last, this article points out the meaning of Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry after analyzing"porn"&"decadent"these two concepts: 1, Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry is the symptoms of the Body Fetishism. Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poems describes the female's body in large quantity, expresses the desire which is full of the modern city, and made these poems are submitted to the logic of consumerism in the capitalism modernity which made these poems become the symptoms of the Body Fetishism. 2, Shao Xun-mei's pornographic poetry is ambiguous because the poems is the products of the capitalism modernity while it has the criticizing power to the modernity. People usually are not cognizant of it's criticizing power in Chinese context which made these poems are very popular only in the means of "pornographic".
Keywords/Search Tags:Shao Xun-mei, pornographic poetry, decadent, the Body Fetishism, modernity
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