Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)

This article examines wreckage and war as key elements in Zhang Ailing’s novella Qing cheng zhi lian 倾城之恋 (Love in a Fallen City) exploring the strategies used by the female protagonist to engage on a nüxing 女性 ‘feminist’-oriented spatial quest for independence in a male-centered world. Analysed...

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Main Author: Di Muzio, Alessandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Edizioni Ca’ Foscari 2020-06-01
Series:Annali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Orientale
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Online Access:https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/annali-di-ca-foscari-serie-orientale/2020/56/wreckage-war-woman-fragments-of-a-female-self-in-z/
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spelling doaj-2526b80ee5754d5e80884637e198b4f02021-06-02T14:49:32ZengEdizioni Ca’ FoscariAnnali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Orientale2385-30422020-06-01565610.30687/AnnOr/2385-3042/2020/56/017journal_article_2977Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)Di Muzio, Alessandra0Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia This article examines wreckage and war as key elements in Zhang Ailing’s novella Qing cheng zhi lian 倾城之恋 (Love in a Fallen City) exploring the strategies used by the female protagonist to engage on a nüxing 女性 ‘feminist’-oriented spatial quest for independence in a male-centered world. Analysed from a feminist perspective, these strategies emerge as potentially empowering and based on the idea of conflict/conquest while dealing with man and romance, but they are also constantly threatened by the instability of history and by the lack of any true agency and gender-specific space for women in the 1940s Chinese society and culture. By analysing the floating/stability dichotomy and the spatial configurations of Shanghai and Hong Kong as described in the novella, the author argues Zhang Ailing’s depiction of Chinese women while dealing with history, society and the quest for self-affirmation is left in-between wreckage and survival, oppression and feminism, revealing her eccentric otherness as a woman and as a writer with respect to socially committed literature. https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/annali-di-ca-foscari-serie-orientale/2020/56/wreckage-war-woman-fragments-of-a-female-self-in-z/Zhang Ailing. Love in a Fallen City. Wreckage. War. Feminist spatial quest.
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Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)
Annali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Orientale
Zhang Ailing. Love in a Fallen City. Wreckage. War. Feminist spatial quest.
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title Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)
title_short Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)
title_full Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)
title_fullStr Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)
title_full_unstemmed Wreckage, War, Woman. Fragments of a Female Self in Zhang Ailing’s Love In a Fallen City (倾城之恋)
title_sort wreckage, war, woman. fragments of a female self in zhang ailing’s love in a fallen city (倾城之恋)
publisher Edizioni Ca’ Foscari
series Annali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Orientale
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description This article examines wreckage and war as key elements in Zhang Ailing’s novella Qing cheng zhi lian 倾城之恋 (Love in a Fallen City) exploring the strategies used by the female protagonist to engage on a nüxing 女性 ‘feminist’-oriented spatial quest for independence in a male-centered world. Analysed from a feminist perspective, these strategies emerge as potentially empowering and based on the idea of conflict/conquest while dealing with man and romance, but they are also constantly threatened by the instability of history and by the lack of any true agency and gender-specific space for women in the 1940s Chinese society and culture. By analysing the floating/stability dichotomy and the spatial configurations of Shanghai and Hong Kong as described in the novella, the author argues Zhang Ailing’s depiction of Chinese women while dealing with history, society and the quest for self-affirmation is left in-between wreckage and survival, oppression and feminism, revealing her eccentric otherness as a woman and as a writer with respect to socially committed literature.
topic Zhang Ailing. Love in a Fallen City. Wreckage. War. Feminist spatial quest.
url https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/annali-di-ca-foscari-serie-orientale/2020/56/wreckage-war-woman-fragments-of-a-female-self-in-z/
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