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The Voice Of Women Being From Snow-covered Plateau

Posted on:2012-10-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330368491252Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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This Article focuses on the research in the text of Ms. Medro's novel, prose and prose poetry for the purpose of analyzing her works and revealing the uniqueness which has separated her from other writers. First of all, since Ms. Medro's recognition that contemporary feminine literature in the Chinese minority groups has been in the"marginal margin"status starts with her identification with her ethnical and gender identity in her text, so the first step this paper has taken is researching her cultural background of snow-covered plateau by looking into her text from several different aspects which may have affected her composition, including her ethnical culture, her religion and her own female experience. Next, this paper tends to discover these factors above deeper by getting into Ms. Medro's composing process in order to exhibit the significant influence of her works in contemporary Tibetan literature and to reveal some of her ideas related to the theory of Eco-feminism and Marxist-socialistic feminism—those ideas can also be interpreted as her effort to let the voice of women who're in the double marginal situation be heard. In the last portion, this paper takes a further step to display the ethnical gender recognition Ms. Medro has constructed voluntarily during composing and to show how she has expressed her own gender concern with the help of this recognition. In sum, the description of Ms. Medro's persistent composing process under the discussion of her double identities recognition and the analysis of the connection between her works and the reality are both aimed to show her hard work of recording the real life of her own people and especially her generous, tenacious care for Tibetan women. By organized this way, this paper wants to reflect the simplicity and innocence of the life of Tibetan people and express the gender concern of Ms. Medro to her people. This gender concern the paper has been discussing about in Ms. Medro's works is a deconstruction of the culture system among which the minority culture has long been considered as the marginal one by the main-stream culture. And it is also a response to a phenomenon that main-stream female writers have over pursued the city culture just to cater the market need of shallowness and vanity.
Keywords/Search Tags:female, text, ethnic, religion, gender concern
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