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Ping Zhu (University of Oklahoma)
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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol.35 No.1
발행연도
2019.3
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71 - 94 (24page)
DOI
10.14431/aw.2019.03.35.1.71

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This paper investigates the representations of women’s same-sex relationships during the Cultural Revolution in Sunken Snow (1997) and Red Azalea (1992). The authors of these two fictional memoirs were rusticated youths during the Cultural Revolution, and they use women’s same-sex relationships as a gendered protest against the masculinist political movements and gender oppression that they experienced during their youth. This paper analyzes the two stories’ differing strategies of imagining a resisting female-female relationship; at the same time, it problematizes this gendered resistance by identifying the alternative power discourses that enable such imaginaries. Sunken Snow associates the feminine with softness and valorizes it as a shield against the invasion of the masculine collective, yet it adheres to the gender essentialism that reemerged in postsocialist China. Red Azalea passionately champions the feminine sexual power and female-female bond but still exhibits power worship by endorsing the heterosexual institution in its geopolitical variant, Orientalism. The endings of both stories show the dissolution of women’s same-sex love, revealing that feminist resistance through the imagination of an exclusive female-female relationship is deeply fragmented and fundamentally ambivalent.

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Abstract
Women’s Same-Sex Relationships and the Cultural Revolution
Power Worship in Zhiqing Literature
Sunken Snow: The Dialectic between the Individual and the Collective
A Shield against the Collective
Red Azalea: Feminizing the Cultural Revolution
Two Narratives of Female Sexuality in Red Azalea
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