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The Domineering Husband is a Bit Sweet

Xie Mei

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Fang Yuanyuan looked at the man in front of her and said seriously: "Ling Yu, will you leave me one day and not want me?" Ling Yu was stunned. Fangyuanyuan is the person he has recognized in his life. No... He is the person he has recognized in this life... In his previous life... In his previous life... In his previous life. Fangyuanyuan is the light in his life. Without Fangyuanyuan, his life seems to have completely lost its meaning. No one knew that he had lost her three times in his entire life. Fortunately, God has eyes, and now the situation seems to be turning around. She no longer rejects him and starts to get along with him lovingly? This is a blessing that he has cultivated for three lifetimes! Want him to leave him and give up on her? How is that possible! Nothing and no one can stop him from being with her!

Double Identity and Integration: a Study of African American Women's Novels During the Harlem Renaissance

Xie Mei

218K0

The novels of representative female writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Nella Larson, and Zora Neale Hurston, describe the unique experiences of new black women on race, gender, class, culture, etc. In the special historical context of the United States in the 1920s. They are a turning point in the writing of African American women's novels towards modernity, and build the writing tradition of modern African American women's novels. The 10 novels by three female writers demonstrate the differences, conflicts, collisions and integration of traditional African-American folk culture and mainstream American culture, embodying the themes of dual identity and integration, creative tendencies and cultural orientations. By analyzing the specific expressions of three female writers' writing of "blackness", "Americanness" and "civilizational commonality", this book shows African-American women's exploration of the practice of black and white racial cultural integration and their thinking about the relationship between the two cultures during this period.