WANG Wei-yan. On Xiao Hong's Female Revolt Consciousness in Shengsichang[J]. Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing ( Social Sciences Edition), 2006, 22(4): 105-109.
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WANG Wei-yan. On Xiao Hong's Female Revolt Consciousness in Shengsichang[J]. Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing ( Social Sciences Edition), 2006, 22(4): 105-109.
WANG Wei-yan. On Xiao Hong's Female Revolt Consciousness in Shengsichang[J]. Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing ( Social Sciences Edition), 2006, 22(4): 105-109.
Citation:
WANG Wei-yan. On Xiao Hong's Female Revolt Consciousness in Shengsichang[J]. Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing ( Social Sciences Edition), 2006, 22(4): 105-109.
In her novel Shengsichang, Xiao Hong's complex emotion and her female consciousness are represented by the shape of different female images. But her worship of masculinity, which is embodied in the novel's description of anti-Japanese war, can still be seen. This conflict is due to the social environment of her times and won't influence her status in literature history.