The new woman in early twentieth-century Chinese fiction /
In The New Woman in Early Twentieth-century Chinese Fiction, Jin Feng discusses representations of women in May Fourth fiction, issues of gender, modernity, individualism, subjectivity, and narrative strategy. In this thought-provoking book about a crucial period of Chinese literature, Feng argues t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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West Lafayette, Ind. :
Purdue University Press,
2004.
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Colección: | Comparative cultural studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Text and Context of the New Woman
- The Intellectual Self in Crisis
- The Emergence of the New Woman in Print Culture
- Footloose Woman as Topoi in vernacular Fiction
- Books and Mirrors: Lu Xun and the Girl Student
- The Performativity of Male Emotions
- Regret for the Past
- From Girl Student to Proletarian Woman: Yu Dafu?s Victimized Hero and His Female Other
- The Disenfranchised Hero in Sinking
- Venture into "Revolutionary Literature": "Intoxicating Spring Nights"
- En/gendering the Bildungsroman of the Radical Male: Ba Jin's Girl Students and Women Revolutionaries
- The New Woman to Facilitate Male Growth
- Ba Jin's Instrumental Girl Student in Family
- The Woman Revolutionary in Love Trilogy
- The Temptation and Salvation of the Male Intellectual: Mao Dun's Women Revolutionaries
- Miss Jing and Miss Hui: The Paradox of Tradition and Modernity in Eclipse
- From Wild Roses to Rainbow
- "Sentimental Autobiographies": Feng Yuanjun, Lu Yin and the New Woman
- Feng Yuanjun and the "Autobiography" of Emotions
- Lu Yin and Her Self-Corrections
- The Bold Modern Girl: Ding Ling's Early Fiction
- Ding Ling and the New Woman
- Diary of a Lonely Urban Dweller: "Miss Sophia's Diary"
- The Woman Writer in "Yecao"
- The Revolutionary Age: Ding Ling's Fiction of the Early 1930s
- "Sophia's Diary (II)"
- "From Night to Dawn"
- "Tianjia village."