Body and Symbol Construction: Rereading Modern Chinese Women's Literature

Body and Symbol Construction: Rereading Modern Chinese Women's Literature

by Lin Xingqian

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Ch. 17Chapter 11 Re-reading Luyin: Scattered Sick Bones and Religious Writings by Female Patients
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In the turbulent transitional era of old and new, the group of female writers since the May Fourth period have engraved topics such as love and marriage, historical missions, political concerns, cultural reflections, social inscriptions, and even reflections on philosophical life and inner deep psychological emotions of male and female characters in social changes. Xiao Hong, Zhang Ailing, Ling Shuhua, Lu Yin, Shi Pingmei and others discussed in this book each used their different female narratives and body writing to strike a distant and sad cultural and historical echo for modern Chinese literature, leaving a far-reaching narrative literary legacy for the changing new era, which is worthy of reconsideration by contemporary academic circles.

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