Chinese women writers and the feminist imagination, 1905-1948

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Chinese women writers and the feminist imagination, 1905-1948

Yan Haiping

(Asia's transformations / edited by Mark Selden, . Literature and society)

Routledge, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Chinese Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination, 1905-1948 provides a compelling study of leading women writers in modern China, charting their literary works and life journeys to examine the politics and poetics of Chinese transcultural feminism that exceed the boundaries of bourgeois feminist selfhood. Unlike recent literary studies that focus on the discursive formation of the modern Chinese nation state and its gendering effects, Haiping Yan explores the radical degrees to which Chinese women writers re-invented their lives alongside their writings in distinctly conditioned and fundamentally revolutionary ways. The book draws on these women's voluminous works and dramatic lives to illuminate the range of Chinese women's literary and artistic achievements and offers vital sources for exploring the history and legacy of twentieth-century Chinese feminist consciousness and its centrality in the Chinese Revolution. It will be of great interest to scholars of gender studies, literary and cultural studies and performance studies.

目次

Introduction: On Empowerment 1. Unseen Rhythms, Sea Changes 2. Qiu Jin and Her Imaginary 3. The Stars of Night: Bing Xin and the Literary Constellation of the 1920s 4. Other Life: Bai Wei, Yuan Changying, and Social Dramas in the 1930s 5. War, Death, and the Art of Existence: Mobile Women in the 1940s 6. Rhythms of the Unreal [I]: Early Ding Ling and a Feminist Passage 7. Rhythms of the Unreal [II]: The Ding Ling Story and the Chinese Revolution. Afterword: Then and Now

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