In this study I explore the changing representation of the pregnant body in two recent Chinese texts. Building on existing scholarship, I relate the fictional representation of maternity in Mo Yan’s novel "Frog" (2009) and Xue Xiaolu’s film "Finding Mr Right" (2013) to three consolidating discourses of reform, namely the Chinese family planning program, Chinese feminism, and Chinese globalization. By interrogating the highly symbolic depictions of pregnant women in these texts I meaningfully expand our understanding of the impact of these discourses through various scales and dimensionalities, including the generic, the social and the global. Approaching my topic in an interdisciplinary way, I disturb dualistic arguments that locate women i...
By utilizing rhetorical analysis with a focus on agency and feminist rhetoric, this article focuses ...
10 pagesCultural views embedded within an array of pre-modern Chinese literature unveil social and ...
Since its enactment in 1979, the One Child Policy—which in theory limited Chinese couples to one chi...
This dissertation focuses on the cultural representations of the one-child policy ever since 1978. T...
Childbirth, a seemingly singular event in China, is nonetheless momentous. Bearing a child transform...
In this paper I describe the work of a Chinese female writer who tackles the subject of reproductive...
This thesis tries to investigate the young Chinese women’s reproduction consciousness, especially in...
In the present paper, I aim to investigate the concept of motherhood and its role in reinforcing mal...
This study proceeds on the assumption that maternal discourse in the West, according to Kristeva, is...
With a feminist critical perspective, this paper examines ways labor pain management of childbirth i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-108)This thesis examines the roles and expectations of C...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
This thesis examines the representations of women’s pains, subjectivities and motherdaughter relatio...
In early 21st Century Beijing, in the context of the One Child Policy and the developing market econ...
Abortion is common in contemporary China, both as a private choice to terminate an unwanted pregnanc...
By utilizing rhetorical analysis with a focus on agency and feminist rhetoric, this article focuses ...
10 pagesCultural views embedded within an array of pre-modern Chinese literature unveil social and ...
Since its enactment in 1979, the One Child Policy—which in theory limited Chinese couples to one chi...
This dissertation focuses on the cultural representations of the one-child policy ever since 1978. T...
Childbirth, a seemingly singular event in China, is nonetheless momentous. Bearing a child transform...
In this paper I describe the work of a Chinese female writer who tackles the subject of reproductive...
This thesis tries to investigate the young Chinese women’s reproduction consciousness, especially in...
In the present paper, I aim to investigate the concept of motherhood and its role in reinforcing mal...
This study proceeds on the assumption that maternal discourse in the West, according to Kristeva, is...
With a feminist critical perspective, this paper examines ways labor pain management of childbirth i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-108)This thesis examines the roles and expectations of C...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
This thesis examines the representations of women’s pains, subjectivities and motherdaughter relatio...
In early 21st Century Beijing, in the context of the One Child Policy and the developing market econ...
Abortion is common in contemporary China, both as a private choice to terminate an unwanted pregnanc...
By utilizing rhetorical analysis with a focus on agency and feminist rhetoric, this article focuses ...
10 pagesCultural views embedded within an array of pre-modern Chinese literature unveil social and ...
Since its enactment in 1979, the One Child Policy—which in theory limited Chinese couples to one chi...