Tamkang Review, 第 31-32 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2001 |
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第 143 頁
... imagining and narrating other women's histories - a mode that " masks the self's true story and yet identifies it with the community of women's stories " ( Kennedy 122 ) . She is , in effect , writing a collective autobiography that ...
... imagining and narrating other women's histories - a mode that " masks the self's true story and yet identifies it with the community of women's stories " ( Kennedy 122 ) . She is , in effect , writing a collective autobiography that ...
第 157 頁
... ( Imagining the Nation 47 ) . By producing the Chinese Other , the Western imagination consolidates " an inside , its own subject status ” ( Spivak 293 ) . Like Chin , Kingston has been wrestling with this Otherness . By disclosing the ...
... ( Imagining the Nation 47 ) . By producing the Chinese Other , the Western imagination consolidates " an inside , its own subject status ” ( Spivak 293 ) . Like Chin , Kingston has been wrestling with this Otherness . By disclosing the ...
第 160 頁
... Imagining the Nation 60 . 5 Diane Johnson , The New York Review of Books ( 1977 ) : 19 , quoted in Li , Imagining the Nation 49. Most feminist readings focus on the status , struggle , growth of a Chinese American woman living in the ...
... Imagining the Nation 60 . 5 Diane Johnson , The New York Review of Books ( 1977 ) : 19 , quoted in Li , Imagining the Nation 49. Most feminist readings focus on the status , struggle , growth of a Chinese American woman living in the ...
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