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How Far Is Beijing? Gender and the Capital in Tie Ning's How Far Is Forever and "Night of the Spring Breeze"

Author:
Healey, Cara Michelle
Degree Grantor:
University of California, Santa Barbara. East Asian Languages and Cultures
Degree Supervisor:
Michael Berry
Place of Publication:
[Santa Barbara, Calif.]
Publisher:
University of California, Santa Barbara
Creation Date:
2013
Issued Date:
2013
Topics:
Asian Studies, Literature, Asian, and Women's Studies
Keywords:
Tie Ning
Gender
Beijing
Chinese Literature
City
Women
Genres:
Online resources and Dissertations, Academic
Dissertation:
M.A.--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2013
Description:

China's urbanization has led to new urban identities and urban fiction. Amidst these trends, Chairwoman of the Chinese Writers' Association Tie Ning has developed a body of fiction that paints a rich portrait of Beijing and the women who live there. However, little English-language scholarship on her works exists; this study is a first step towards filling that gap. It focuses on How Long Is Forever and "Night of the Spring Breeze," in which the city of Beijing becomes a character in itself. These stories span from the 1970s to today and include female characters in various socioeconomic positions, acting as a microcosm of Beijing society. In these works, the geography, architecture, aesthetic, and culture of Beijing contribute to the development of female characters' identities. Through analyzing these interactions, this paper seeks to understand Tie Ning's Beijing and how it has changed over the past forty years.

Physical Description:
1 online resource (76 pages)
Format:
Text
Collection(s):
UCSB electronic theses and dissertations
ARK:
ark:/48907/f3hd7sn8
ISBN:
9781303425707
Catalog System Number:
990040770470203776
Rights:
Inc.icon only.dark In Copyright
Copyright Holder:
Cara Healey
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