This thesis examines the reception of five contemporary Chinese glam-writers and their works in mainland China. It explores three different types of reception by three reading constituencies: literary critics, actual women readers, and participants on the glam-writers’ personal blogs. Drawing in part on western reception theory and reader-response criticism, this thesis focuses on the role of the reader in reading and interpreting the glam-writers’ works and makes an original empirical contribution to audience research in mainland China where such research is as yet not developed. By adopting a range of qualitative research methods, I investigate the ways in which contemporary Chinese readers understand and respond to a particular type of w...
248 p.The thesis discusses two cultural phenomena in China from 1980 to 1990s caused by two women wr...
by Linda Pui-ling Wong.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographica...
17 p. A print copy of the book in which the cited article appears is available through the UO Librar...
This thesis is an ethnography of Chinese popular fiction readership which presents an integrated exp...
In China, Jane Austen is today widely acknowledged as one of the greatest English writers. Yet her l...
This thesis historicises a mid-century phenomenon that saw increasing numbers of Chinese writers wor...
This thesis consists of two parts. Chapter 1 concentrates on one genre of Chinese online literature ...
Identifying the specific complexities and historical context of post-Mao Chinese literary women\u27s...
Ph. D. ThesisThis thesis examines the literary and cultural practices of literary journal, Xiandai z...
[[abstract]]This thesis aims at discussing translations of book reviews by Virginia Woolf. With intr...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
This dissertation traces the evolution of the Chinese reception of Virginia Woolf through historical...
Virginia Woolf's reputation as a writer, critic, and writer has long traveled far and wide. While h...
Purpose – The aim of this dissertation is to provide an understanding of the perceptions of the Chin...
Based on a comparative discourse analysis of the 2001 English translation of the pioneering “beauty ...
248 p.The thesis discusses two cultural phenomena in China from 1980 to 1990s caused by two women wr...
by Linda Pui-ling Wong.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographica...
17 p. A print copy of the book in which the cited article appears is available through the UO Librar...
This thesis is an ethnography of Chinese popular fiction readership which presents an integrated exp...
In China, Jane Austen is today widely acknowledged as one of the greatest English writers. Yet her l...
This thesis historicises a mid-century phenomenon that saw increasing numbers of Chinese writers wor...
This thesis consists of two parts. Chapter 1 concentrates on one genre of Chinese online literature ...
Identifying the specific complexities and historical context of post-Mao Chinese literary women\u27s...
Ph. D. ThesisThis thesis examines the literary and cultural practices of literary journal, Xiandai z...
[[abstract]]This thesis aims at discussing translations of book reviews by Virginia Woolf. With intr...
This thesis is a critical analysis of memoirs and novels written by American women writers during th...
This dissertation traces the evolution of the Chinese reception of Virginia Woolf through historical...
Virginia Woolf's reputation as a writer, critic, and writer has long traveled far and wide. While h...
Purpose – The aim of this dissertation is to provide an understanding of the perceptions of the Chin...
Based on a comparative discourse analysis of the 2001 English translation of the pioneering “beauty ...
248 p.The thesis discusses two cultural phenomena in China from 1980 to 1990s caused by two women wr...
by Linda Pui-ling Wong.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographica...
17 p. A print copy of the book in which the cited article appears is available through the UO Librar...