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The Political Implications of Details—Remark on the Recent Overseas Aileen Chang Studies |
School of Humanity, Soochow University |
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Abstract The writing of the female writers in Japaneseoccupied Shanghai, represented by Aileen Chang, formed an alternative kind of narrative featuring individual and society, life and war, grand narratives and microhistories. Changs preferences of details, in particular, manifed her special outlook on life and political appeals. In recent years, overseas scholars adopted different methods and positions and male remarkable academic achievements. Their special perspecitive is is advanced to view the relationship between Aileen Chang and modern Chinese women writers writings and politics is worthy of an attention.
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Received: 28 November 2011
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