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Gendered Narrative and Feminine Modernity:Free Indirect Discourse in Lin Huiyin’s“In Ninety-Nine Degrees of Heat”

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摘要 In the modern Chinese literary scene,Lin Huiyin(1904-55)was a prominent woman writer who applied free indirect discourse(FID),a“new”narrative device,into her creative writing.In some of her works,FID is not only a new way in which to realize a modern narrative style but also a discreet way to provide her own voice.The existence of slippage between the narrator and character-focalizer deliberately destabilizes the reader,somehow swaying between the narrators authoritative and the character's initial characteristics.In this way,this narrative strategy allows Lin to establish a kind of private space for herself within which to query authority,thereby escaping the material world dominated by male writers at that time.For instance,in her well-known short story,aln Ninety-Nine Degrees of Heat^(Jiushijiu du zhong),Lin Huiyin employed this typical narrative strategy,illustrating the modernity of her creative writing and revealing some meanings of social and gendered narratives.
作者 Yixin LIU
出处 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2020年第4期578-604,共27页 中国高等学校学术文摘·文学研究(英文版)
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