| Since the 1980s,under the authentic leadership of the party,the enactment of the reform and opening up policy,and the gradual implementation of the ethnic policy in the entire Tibetan area,educational alterations have taken place systematically in the Tibetan area from traditional monastery education to school education.Furthermore,with the emergence of modern literature,Tibetan women got the opportunity to get in touch with diverse cultures.At the same time,literary publications such as "Tibetan Literature and Art" and "Zhang chaer" have supported and confirmed women’s literature,which has driven the development of Tibetan women’s literature.Tibetan women’s literature has also begun to take a position in the field of modern Tibetan literature.Undoubtedly,the novel creation of the famous Tibetan female writer Tsering Yangji promoted the rise and development of Tibetan female literature.Under the leverage of the new era,everyone initiated to acknowledge and endorse the social manifestation of equality between men and women.Women constitute a significant part of society,so we should actively consider their living conditions and recognize their strengths.As an influential female novelist in contemporary Tibetan literature,Tsering Yangji mainly focuses on the fate of women and teenagers and pays attention to ordinary life from the perspective of women’s love,compassion,and practical significance.This article takes the novels of the Tibetan writer Tsering Yangji as the research object,focused on sorting out and summarizing the development of the literary creation of her works.Based on the theory of "feminine consciousness" and "female image," this paper also analyzed the awakening process of the female consciousness of Tsering Yangji and the performance characteristics,female image,and female consciousness reflected in her works.Interpreting and studying the artistic attributes of Tsering Yangji’s works in combination with the theory of women’s literature,this paper also evaluated and located the influence of Tsering Yangji’s novel on contemporary Tibetan literature. |