淡江評論, 第 35 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 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) the ...
... 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) the ...
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 opens ...
... 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 opens ...
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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