题名

Woman and Sea Gender, Identity, and Decolonization in Sea Imagery by Contemporary Women Poets from Taiwan

DOI

10.6420/DHJHS.200107.0061

作者

Chen-Chen Tseng

关键词

sea imagery ; body ; gender and space ; post-colonial identity

期刊名称

東華人文學報

卷期/出版年月

3期(2001 / 07 / 01)

页次

61 - 106

内容语文

英文

英文摘要

This paper takes a look into sea imagery created by contemporary women poets from Taiwan. Before 80s, sea is represented more as a literary emblem depicting ”feminine jouissance” than as a geographical space inviting physical exploration. Since 80s, we hear in sea poems created by Li Yuanzhen, Hong Suli, Xia Yu, Ling Yu, and Zhang Fangci a double reclaim of women's right to speak for the autonomy of female desire and national destiny of Taiwan. Their poems demonstrate how feminism, post-colonialism, and post-structuralism affect women writers in Taiwan as they reflect upon the interlocked issues involving gender, space, subjectivity, and identity. Analogous to female artists in other post-colonial countries, their enterprise of decolonization evolves from double ”reterritorialization,” i.e., simultaneous efforts to re-map female body and the sea that defines Taiwan as an island state, into ”deterritorialization,” i.e., setting adrift the specific national identity by assuming nomadic subjectivity of sea-farers.

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