The Female Growth Writing and Subject Construction of One Woman's War from the Perspective of Feminist Narrative
This study, from the perspective of feminist narrative, takes the growth trajectory of "physical awakening - spiritual breakthrough - identity reconstruction" of Domi in Lin Bai's "One Woman's War" as the main thread to explore the internal logic of female growth writing and subject construction. This study combines the narrative features of text fragmentation, recall and nonlinearity to analyze how narrative structure reflects the fragmentation and reconstruction process of female growth. It also reveals the impact of patriarchal educational deficiencies and gender discipline on female development by means of Ovvoir's "Other" theory and Sissot's "female writing" framework. Through case studies and interdisciplinary approaches, the research incorporates female education into the growth analysis framework, providing literary references for understanding the living conditions of contemporary women and reflecting on the gender dimension in education.
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