
Research on Aesthetic Motifs of Chinese Literature in North America
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There has been no systematic study on the literary history of North America, an extremely important branch of immigrant literature, but the author has made a useful attempt. This book provides a clear overview of the development trajectory of North American Chinese literature, and then makes a concise summary of the origin and creation of North American Chinese literature. It also divided overseas Chinese writers into multiple levels: culturally confident people, "grassroots" writers, overseas student writers, new immigrant writers, new century cultural transgressors, etc. An intergenerational comparative study was conducted on the cultural mentality of these writers in different periods. On this basis, this book makes an in-depth analysis of the major novels written by new immigrant writers from mainland China such as Bai Xianyong, Yu Lihua, Cha Jianying, Su Wei, Yan Geling, and Zhang Ling after their immigration, and it has a relatively accurate grasp of the creative characteristics of these novels. What is also rare about this book is that it is quite convincing in its explanation of the differences in national, cultural and gender experiences and the identity crisis faced by Chinese literature in North America, breaking through the relevant opinions and cognitions of the academic community. This book is suitable for literature researchers and lovers to read.
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