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Analysis Of Identity And Sound Problems In The Chinese American Literature

Posted on:2013-04-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330374464107Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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A long time, the Chinese as silent main has been exclusion outside the mainstream in the United States,.This sense of the incompatibility in the American society, not only exacerbated their own for the China and American cultural contradictions, but also enable them to begin to produce a sence of distance from American society, especially for those new generation of Chinese that born in the United States. So under the strong self-awareness of affecting, they began to make use of literature as a carrier to find their own voice, seek an identity positioning. Identity for them is not only a political concept, is also a cultural significance on a spiritual level. Sound as a starting point, the Chinese-American writer tries to make themselves known by the community and seek themselves, eventually find their own identity positioning.Since the late20th century, Chinese-American writer had been trying all kinds of writing topics to explore self-identity.they have gone through too many twists and turns the road to explore their own identity process. It can be said, silence of nearly half a century of Chinese-American come out from the lonely world,making their voices heard in zhe distress and seemingly of self-identity,and trying to find a way whether it is Chinese-American or American society accept the unanimous the identity of identity. They pick up a pen to write explore opening up the difficult road so that determine the identity. They tried to find self-identity from the older generation and self-memory; Or they want to find their own ownership and their own root from the family; Or placed in the use of Chinese culture and rewritten to affirm their own identity; They even try to write affirm their own identity in Chinese and Western traditions, so that they can show the vesting of their own identity to the American mainstream.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese American Literature, Sound, Identity, Attribution
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