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The Representation of Rural Migrant Women and the Discourses of Modernity in Contemporary China A Study of Zhang Kangkang's Novel Zhima
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作者 Xi Liu 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2012年第4期511-525,共15页
Contemporary Chinese female writer Zhang Kangkang's novel Zhima uses the lives of rural migrant women to symbolize the experience of the individual in Chinese urban modernity. The novel exposes the gender and class d... Contemporary Chinese female writer Zhang Kangkang's novel Zhima uses the lives of rural migrant women to symbolize the experience of the individual in Chinese urban modernity. The novel exposes the gender and class discrimination suffered by the rural migrant woman Zhima, but it does not fully unmask or probe the deeply institutionalized imbrications between gender, class and power in both rural and urban society. The challenge posed to the hierarchical distinction between rural/urban in this text's narrative ultimately gives way to the discourses on suzhi (quality) and "population control" that actually reinforce the rural/urban differences. The author's self-proclaimed feminist standpoint is also overshadowed by the text's complicity with developmentalist modern urban values. This literary text thus affirms, rather than calling into question, the post-socialist discourses of modernity, which are distinguished by their promotion and celebration of urbanization and free market. 展开更多
关键词 rural migrant women suzhi (quality) birth control policy urbanmodernity
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