Quiescence And Movement | | Posted on:2006-09-11 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:C J Teng | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2155360152991688 | Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | With the development of citification in China, there are more and more literatures about city subject and representative authors. Among them, Wang'anyin is the most outstanding one. In my thesis, the city narration refers to those narrations which are base on shanghai city, including such ones as xiao cheng zhi Han ,huang shan zhi Han whose backgrounds aren't clear too. For a long time, city and countryside are the two paries appearing in Wang'anyin's works, but the former is the most and important one. Under the background of Shanghai, Wang'anyin wrote such works as yu sha sha sha, liu shi, mi'ni, chang hen ge, fu ping. As regards the contents of her novels , in the oppinion of physics, Wang'anyin's narrations include two aspects: quiescence and movement.Quiescence represents some descriptions and narrations of the particular imagoes in shanghai, for example nongtang, tingzijin, diets old shanghai. Such descriptions and narrations contain wanganyi's special imaginations about shanghai,by means of which the image of shanghai city becomes so more lively and vivid.Movement refers to those men and women in Wang'anyin's works. This kind of narration covers two aspects: one is the interactive relationship between men and women, which are called city eros; the other is the interactive relationship between women and shanghai ciyt, which are called women and city. The former starts from the concrete figures in wanganyi's works, discussing the emotions and eros between two genders; the latter analyses shanghai women in Wang'anyin's works ,discussing the relationship between women and shanghai city by means of classification of the figuresApart from the above, if we want to talk about Wang'anyin's works about shanghai, it is impossible to ignore the relationship between Wang'anyin, "haipai" literature and Zhang'ailing. So, in the last chapter, I mostly discusses the relationship between Wang'anyin, "haipai" literature and Zhang'ailing, which is the end of my thesis. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Wang'anyin, city imagoes, men, women, city | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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