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Analyzing Gender : Wang Xi - Feng and the Shrew Erin L. Brightwell ABSTRACT - The Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber has been a subject of gender - role - based analysis on numerous occasions , and uch studies reveal intriguing ...
Analyzing Gender : Wang Xi - Feng and the Shrew Erin L. Brightwell ABSTRACT - The Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber has been a subject of gender - role - based analysis on numerous occasions , and uch studies reveal intriguing ...
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Wang Xi - feng and the Shrew The gender studies to be discussed here fall into two categories : those that position the characters within a larger discourse on Chinese fiction and gender , and those that restrict their investigation to ...
Wang Xi - feng and the Shrew The gender studies to be discussed here fall into two categories : those that position the characters within a larger discourse on Chinese fiction and gender , and those that restrict their investigation to ...
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In contrast to what she considers the dualist approach to gender of Angelina C. Yee and Louise Edwards — women symbolize positive values , men are degenerate — Maram Epstein wants to break down the " simplistic gendered binaries ” with ...
In contrast to what she considers the dualist approach to gender of Angelina C. Yee and Louise Edwards — women symbolize positive values , men are degenerate — Maram Epstein wants to break down the " simplistic gendered binaries ” with ...
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Repetition Narrative Desire Yaohua Shi | 1 |
Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
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adolescence Alan appears Baoyu becomes beginning called Cao Xueqin chapter characters childhood China Chinese commentary critical cultural Daiyu death describes desire discussion Dream editions enlightenment essay examination example experience fact father feeling fiction final Garden gender gives global hand Hong Kong Honglou meng human identity important individual interpretation Jia Zheng kind language literary Literature living look meaning moral narrative narrator nature notes novel original play poem poetry political position present Princeton qing question reader reading Red Chamber reference reflects relation relationships role Scholars seems seen sense sexual significance social society space Stone story structure suggests things traditional translation Travels turn understanding University Wang women writing Xi-feng York Zhou