Native Narrative of Li Ang’s Novels |
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Author | ChenXiuBing |
Tutor | ZhuLiLi |
School | Fujian Normal University |
Course | Contemporary Chinese Literature |
Keywords | liAng local narrative women’s experiences political implications aesthetic characteristics |
CLC | I207.42 |
Type | Master's thesis |
Year | 2010 |
Downloads | 84 |
Quotes | 1 |
Li Ang’s impression of Lukang, is quite similar to the township of gaomi in Northeast in Mo Yan’s novels, Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha in American South. As a result, we can write the rank order along Lukang to track their emotional rheological, and the writer’s different periods. Lukang written as the theme, from pre-martial law The Butcher’s Wife to the post-martial law Strange Garden, Autobiography-Fiction,Seeing Ghosts, mandarin duck spring meal, at different times Lukang writing has its own focus. Li Ang’s fiction narrative, focusing on the expression of women’s local experience. Meanwhile, along with changes in Taiwan’s political situation, Li Ang’s novel of the local narrative has an increasing tendency to use subjective tone to diffuse traced back the history of Taiwan’s history to find location. Therefore, the study of local fiction narrative, allows us to probe the history of Taiwan’s particularity and complexity. At the same time, it shows the multi-narrative of local development-oriented. At the same time, Li Ang’s novels have unique aesthetic characteristics.