Body·history·aesthetics: Research on the Crisis of Women's Space in Hongying's Novels

Body·history·aesthetics: Research on the Crisis of Women's Space in Hongying's Novels

by Tang Xiang

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This book takes Hong Ying's ten novels as the research object, and explores the "space crisis" that traumatizes women from three perspectives: body, history and aesthetics. As a contemporary new immigrant writer in China, Hong Ying focuses on her own experience of large space and cross-cultural hardships. She interprets the great changes of the times from the perspective of female trauma. She asks why women are burdened with heavier historical shackles every time they strive for space liberation, and explores ways for women to redeem themselves from space crises. Under her concise and slightly tough writing style, there is a difficult journey of women overcoming trauma, self-repentance, tolerance of "others" and aesthetic reconstruction. It is a kind of sting and a kind of recovery.

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