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Gender,Revolution,and Intellectuals

Posted on:2023-05-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2555307022451394Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Ding Ling is one of the important writers in the history of modern Chinese literature.Her writing forms a very complex dialogue relationship with the history of modern literature and the direction of the process of modern Chinese history.Her life has gone through many turns,and her writing has also experienced many transformations of creation,and her novel writing shows rich meaning behind it.Ding Ling’s writing implies the transformation of her personal thought and a difficult historical construction process of modern subject.The entanglement of gender identity,intellectual position and revolutionary consciousness presents a very complex state in her,with typical historical symptomatic characteristics.This paper focuses on the works before and after Ding Ling’s transition period,and determines the research scope as the works before and after Ding Ling’s two transformations,that is,the works before and after "turning left" in the 1930 s and Yan’an turn in the 1940 s.Combined with the context of the times,this paper explores the complex relationship between self subject and political identity,literature and revolution in Ding Ling’s transformation period.At the same time,starting from Ding Ling’s case,this paper tries to show the complex relationship between modern intellectuals and the Chinese revolution,so as to explore the significance of literary history behind her writing transformation.This paper consists of three main parts: preface,main body(three chapters)and conclusion.The introduction mainly expounds the source and research significance of this paper,summarizes the current research status of Ding Ling’s novels in academic circles,as well as the innovation and research methods of this paper.The main body consists of three chapters.The first chapter mainly explores the occurrence,transformation and identity of Ding Ling’s writing.Through the exploration of her life process and emotional experience in the pre writing history,it is analyzed that Ding Ling opened the writing path and became a writer in the double dilemma of personal outlet and personal freedom.At the same time,the turning of Ding Ling’s writing is also closely related to the circulation of her spatial position.The second chapter mainly discusses the internal struggle and tear of Ding Ling’s writing subject caused by the dual discourse mode of intellectual enlightenment tradition and revolutionary narrative,and reveals the contradiction,migration and integration between her multiple identities of women,intellectuals and revolutionaries,thus reflecting the difficulty and complexity of her transformation process.The third chapter mainly starts from Ding Ling’s case,discusses the possibility of her writing transformation and modern female writing,as well as the breakthrough and dilemma in the process of her turning to revolutionary narration.At the same time,it discusses the complex dialogue relationship between Ding Ling’s writing transformation and the life dilemma of modern writers,so as to excavate the literary history significance of Ding Ling’s writing.This paper discusses and analyzes Ding Ling’s works before and after her two transformations,excavates Ding Ling’s text world,and discusses the uniqueness and complexity between her text and her identity,as well as the interaction with the times.The difficulties and life difficulties encountered in Ding Ling’s two writing transformations,as well as the complex relationship between her and the Chinese revolution,have also become an effective reference way for us to understand and deal with the relationship between modern intellectuals and the political system.At the same time,looking at the very typical problems in modern China’s gender,enlightenment and revolution from Ding Ling’s case provides some reference and Enlightenment for us to think about the survival dilemma of modern women and how to achieve self consistency between the political system and women’s problems as modern individuals.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ding Ling, Writing Transformation, Gender, Revolution, Intellectuals
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