Love, debauchery? On body writing from the perspective of the city

Bian Zheng
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The Chinese urban literary context of the 1990s has brought the liberation of Chinese urban women's desires to a considerable depth. Some female writers, mainly Lin Bai, who were famous for their "body writing", introduced some unexpressed female body desires into literature for the first time. However, the rise of consumer culture destroyed this beautiful picture. The voyeuristic desire of men and society has also led to a part of women's culture that is gradually becoming vulgar, inferior, and commercially deviant. This paper focuses on "One Man's War" and analyzes the difference between "body writing" "traditional writing" and "love writing" in the context of urban culture by reading the original text and combining it with Sisu's "body writing" theory. By reading the original text and combining Sisu's "body writing" theory, we analyze the difference between "body writing" and "traditional writing", "love writing" and "erotic writing" in the context of urban culture, and reposition the value of "body writing" to explore its literary-historical significance.
爱,放荡?从城市的角度看身体写作
20 世纪 90 年代的中国都市文学语境,使中国都市女性的欲望解放达到了相当的深度。以林白为代表的一些以 "身体写作 "著称的女作家,第一次将一些未曾表达的女性身体欲望引入文学。然而,消费文化的兴起破坏了这一美好图景。男性和社会的窥私欲也导致一部分女性文化逐渐变得庸俗、低劣和商业化的偏差。本文聚焦《一个人的战争》,通过对原文的解读,结合西苏的 "身体写作 "理论,分析都市文化背景下 "身体写作""传统写作 "与 "爱情写作 "的区别。通过解读原文,结合西苏的 "身体写作 "理论,分析都市文化语境中 "身体写作 "与 "传统写作"、"爱情写作"、"情色写作 "的区别,重新定位 "身体写作 "的价值,探讨其文学史意义。
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