| Sissy is a writer whose style is changeable and difficult to define.Her serious writing attitude and avant-garde vision determined that her work contained a large pattern and profound connotation.As a writer who yearned for freedom and social responsibility,her novels showed humanitarian concern for human survival and the consciousness of homeland,which reveals the philosophical speculative color,is also her personal wisdom about survival.She pays attention to how modern people persist in self and happiness in the absurd situation.This thesis analyzes the novels of different periods in the West and West with the change of the western ideology,and intends to explore the process of constructing and deconstructing the Utopia ideals of the West.From the search for identity to the pursuit of spiritual sustenance,Sissy is the key point in analyzing her works,from reality to lofty.The unchanged is the attitude of self-examination of the West,including self-examination of identity,self-examination of culture,and self-examination of ideals.The paper is divided into three chapters.The first chapter introduces the background of the West,including personal background and writing background.Personal background is the interesting personal life of Sissy and the impressions of friends on her;the background of writing is to understand the process of Sissy from immigration to the local,how to absorb Chinese and Western culture,and objectively examine Hong Kong’s local culture from inside and outside.Finally,I explained the key problem that the author’s thesis needs to solve,that is,the turning point of the creation of the West.The second chapter mainly analyzes the thinking about the confusion of the identity of Hong Kong people in Sissy.Her sense of place and utopian ideas are generated in the process of finding identity.The third chapter focuses on explaining the deconstruction of identity issues in Western Europe,what are the reasons for such a major turning point,and the ways and prospects for reshaping meaning after Utopia’s disintegration. |