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The Evolution And Beyond: Zhaiyongming Poetry Theory

Posted on:2013-01-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F F BaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330374454386Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Zhai Yongming is a very important poet in the Chinese contemporary femalepoetry writing. Her poems fruitful, and all aspects of concern. However, these studiesfocus on the relationship between feminism and poetry, criticism of the essentialattribute of poetry is relatively small. Based on the desire for further dialogue in thisarticle from the"feminist consciousness" and "poetic quality" two dimensions starting tore-interpretation of Zhai Yongming and poetry to explore the art of poetry reflected hertheme, imagery, and language itself.In this article, I first explore Zhai Yongming in the poetic expression of thinkingabout death, the status of female destiny and woman’s history, which she never tired ofthe subject. Each discourse to her by the light and dark, thinking of differentaspects;Secondly, this paper focuses on the poet’s imagery system, in order to show thewomen a unique emotional experience, to get rid of male discourse, the poetdeconstruction and subversion of the traditional imagery, from the women unique pointof view of the "dark night","Mother,""blood" personalized interpretation, construct thesmall world of the women themselves; Finally, this paper is concerned about ZhaiYongming,"say the build, she eager to defend himself,"Confessions of discourse"departure, explore, reflect, learn, temper, and gradually mature to form a flat describingthe style of the "colloquial".Zhai Yongming and "poetic quality" and "female consciousness" can be found, thepoet never stopped each time after the completion continue to look for newchanges.Sticking to the past, only future-oriented, Zhai Yongming gradually become amature poet. Directed at the human mind and life, giving the reader a new joy andsentiment, this is the wealth of "female poetry", and the wealth of why we study her.
Keywords/Search Tags:theme, imagery, colloquialism
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