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Femine Writing Of The European And American Immigrant Female Writers

Posted on:2017-01-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H B WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330485466476Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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In today’s world, the cultural exchanges is increasingly frequent.Overseas Chinese literature with its unique multicultural background become the typical of cultural exchanges. It provides a more open field of vision and explain new Angle for modern and contemporary Chinese literature, and thus caused the reflection to the traditional thinking mode. One of the most notable is the creation of the European and American new immigrant writer. They emigrated from domestic to overseas, has experienced the plight of life and spirit. They are diversified cultural background, has a lots of writing material and cross-cultural perspective. Europe and the United States new immigrant writer of women writing from a new angle to explore three kinds of relations with the world, are women with yourself first. Body writing is a means of women make public self-consciousness, double marginalization of life circumstances to make Europe and the United States new immigrant writer more eager to identity. At the same time, Europe and the United States new immigrant writer female writing is also trying to build a new type of relationship. Under the new angle of view, Europe and the United States the creation of the new immigrant writer reflects is different from the mainland at the same time writer and the creation of the Chinese American woman writer. They will humanism position combined with a feminine intuition experience, the historical facts and experience with a variety of narrative. Europe and the United States is the most distinct characteristics of the new immigrant writer multicultural connotation of female writing, embodies the information globalization under the background of European and American new immigrant writer’s unique thinking.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Imigrant, Female Writers, Femine Writing, New Traits
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