| Prostitutes are human, after entering the product of a civilizedsociety, its history, there is almost as old as the history of humancivilization. In a fairly long historical period, this is a large numberof vulnerable groups, their existence and the community's attitude shownfrom one side of civilization and embodies the ethical standards of thetimes. 30 years in the 20th century Chinese literature, the existence ofthis group has been not simply an image of a concrete figure, but rathercarries the complexity of society and life, a writer for the imaginationand ignited. In this paper, trying to right this period of modern Chineseliterature in the analysis of the image of prostitutes, a concentratedfocus on the phenomenon of modern Chinese intellectuals in the socialliberation, emancipation and human liberation of personality issues suchas a series of thought, pointing out that social identity as a writer ,gender roles and ideals of the differences in prostitutes image shown onthe description of the differences.The 20th century, 30 years is China's most glorious era of modernliterature, literary works, the image of prostitutes, it also breaks fromthe Tang Dynasty, has been extended to "54" perioliterature,"Prostitutionexcellent Shi-child" model, writers by prostitutes image understandingand imagination, is often expressed in a variety of social problems oftheir different angles of reflection, and by the refracted out of theirsocial ideals and self-imagination. Lao She and left-wing writers, withcolorful ink depicts a large number of prostitutes living in the bottomof the unfortunate, expressed their concern and sympathy, the root causeof their dark society, unfortunately, conducted a ruthless critique ofthe focus of attention in the social emancipation; the new sense of camp,Shen Cong-wen to 40 years non-anonymous, then the performance of the imagefrom the imagination of the prostitutes in the City "stuff" to "Goddess"to "Kiki," the change, which reflects more of male desire, focus is on the liberation of humanity ; Mao Dun, Ding Ling, Cao Yu, the prostitutedescribed by the image of women in more than knowledge, more concernedabout the plight of modern women's survival, as well as personalliberation, women's emancipation. |