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Research On Mother-daughter Confliction Between Hong Ying And Amy Tan’s Work From The Perspective Of Missing Father

Posted on:2016-01-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330479993147Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Hong Ying concern as contemporary writer, rebellious uninhibited style of writing to create a series of unique personality of the female image, and which went to the mother-daughter relationship portrayed most impressive. Amy Tan is also active in the same period of overseas Chinese writer, in her creation, her daughter has been a dispute as to promote the development of the plot and the main line exists. While living in different cultural backgrounds while selecting a female writer struggles through mother-daughter relationship and ablation challenge traditional patriarchal society as a link. And more coincide, in the mother-daughter conflict in the process of writing, two writers consciously or unconsciously avoided the "father" of the role description. This article focuses on the mainland women and immigrant women trying to survive under the same background paper, the emotional life of the state to proceed through the "daughter" of the same period of comparison, "patience" theme, an objective analysis of the impact of social environment and individual subjective factors on the growth of women. Highlight the different growing environments with their own way of women who struggle with the fate of the facts.This article aims to explore the Chinese American women writers Amy Tan and Hong Ying Chinese contemporary women writers in the Female Role psychological journey of self-discovery from the perspective of comparative literature and feminist theory. Articles by introduction, body and conclusion of three parts. The first part of the writer’s life and creative background to start by comparison, emphasizing both similarities and comparability, and leads to the identity of the missing father The second part focuses on the identity of the father is also missing, what were the similarities and differences. The third part focuses on the reasons for these differences, so too for the different cultural background of female consciousness germination, tortuous process of formation and development. Further detailed analysis of women’s marginalization of ethnic cultural choices, and to make reflection and dialogue between cultures coexist under the multicultural background.
Keywords/Search Tags:Amy Tan, Hong Ying, Mother daughter conflict, Identity crisis, Missing father
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