淡江評論, 第 35 卷,第 1-2 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2004 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 169 頁
... protagonist and in restoring his lost masculinity . A close reading of the text reveals that ( 1 ) the ideal masculinity of the male protagonist derives from Confucianism , rather than Marxist Materialism as the author claims ; ( 2 ) ...
... protagonist and in restoring his lost masculinity . A close reading of the text reveals that ( 1 ) the ideal masculinity of the male protagonist derives from Confucianism , rather than Marxist Materialism as the author claims ; ( 2 ) ...
第 67 頁
... protagonist enjoys this spatial construction of identity . Fascinated by the boundless space granted him by the fax machine , the young scholar feels it allows him a kind of " transcendence " of the world and of himself . The machine ...
... protagonist enjoys this spatial construction of identity . Fascinated by the boundless space granted him by the fax machine , the young scholar feels it allows him a kind of " transcendence " of the world and of himself . The machine ...
第 68 頁
... protagonist's alienation and disillusionment in life , but also his general fear of losing his autonomy in any relationship . That explains why he refuses to relate himself to anyone but the fax machine . [ why not call " the protagonist ...
... protagonist's alienation and disillusionment in life , but also his general fear of losing his autonomy in any relationship . That explains why he refuses to relate himself to anyone but the fax machine . [ why not call " the protagonist ...
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