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Research On The Chinese Network Tanbi Novels From Perspective Of The Gender Theory

Posted on:2019-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330563999474Subject:Literature and art
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Tanbi Novel with its unique characteristic of focusing on female creation and male understanding is increasingly influential.Tanbi novels originated from Japan's Tanbi culture.After being introduced into China,there were obvious changes due to the impact of the media and local culture.Those changes were as followed.Heterosexuality was strengthened and the pursuit of the ultimate beauty in Japanese culture and the same-sex tragedies were weakened.The network novels of homosexuality in China are largely an imitation of the heterosexual world.In fact,the pursuit of men and women's love is behind gay love.By using the love of gay,women,in fact,reflected their misogyny and female castration complex.Tanbi novels are focusing on males through female lenses,which can be easily regarded that women gain the power of "gazing" and can be regarded as the awakening of women's consciousness.The rotten women are the practitioners of feminism.It is undeniable that the Tanbi novels are generated by women's gaze on men,but this gaze has not produced a power mechanism.Rotten women are actually an indifferent group.Most of them are neither concerned with homosexual politics nor women's rights movements,but they merely indulge in the beautiful illusions that gay love brings to them.Therefore,I believe that the above point of views is difficult to establish.The traits of Tanbi novels are not unrelated or completely contrary to feminism.It is the "misogyny" and "identity fleeing" in those novels that make people be aware of the plight of women in the real patriarchal society.The solution of this dilemma is exactly the direction of the movement of feminism.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tanbi, Misogyny, Castration complex, Gaze, Feminism
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