Writing Identity in an Alien Time and Space: a Study of Hong Kong Women's Novels

Writing Identity in an Alien Time and Space: a Study of Hong Kong Women's Novels

by Wang Yanfang

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"Identity Writing in Alien Time and Space-A Study of Hong Kong Women's Novels" defines the concept of Hong Kong women's novels, sorts out relevant research results, and analyzes the discourse space and spiritual resources generated by Hong Kong women's novels. This paper conducts multiple investigations and analyzes on the identity writing of Hong Kong women's novels since the 1970s from the perspectives of post-colonialism, new historicism, popular culture and gender culture. From the emergence of Hong Kong consciousness to the entanglement of Hong Kong history, from the imagination of city maps to the creation of alien spaces, from the exhibition of materialistic culture to the discussion of gender identity, Hong Kong women's novels use solid content and novel and strong styles to interpret Hong Kong identity in depth with symbolic and metaphorical meanings, presenting the construction of identity as an open and diverse pattern.

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Women's novels are a criterion for Q reading and should be explored

When reading books in Q Reading, the system will ask you whether you are a boy or a girl. It can be seen that women's novels account for at least half. Absolute equality. Since this is a classification standard, it is necessary to get involved and understand it. Therefore, when I was searching for books, this book jumped into my eyes and I would flip through it. What the author writes will further help us taste Q reading.

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