Chasing and Plundering:Realistic interpretation of Guo Qiangsheng's novel called Duandai

Authors

  • Hui Fang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpep.v8i.4303

Keywords:

Guo Qiangsheng; Gay literature; realism.

Abstract

Duandai is a novel about homosexuality by Taiwan writer Guo Qiangsheng.By describing the current state and memories of three male homosexuals, Lin Guoxiong, Zhong Shuyuan and Ding Chongguang, the work presents the survival situation of those old, sick and poor marginal individuals, and shows the survival plight of homosexuals as a social marginal group, and the continuous alienation of values among the same group, providing readers with a window to understand the complex situation of this group.

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References

He Jingyao.Awaken in the pain of innocence and loss: Interview with Guo Qiangsheng. United literary journal.2018

Zhang Peifei.Research of homosexual’s identification. Chongqing: Southwest University, 2014.

Li Yinhe.Subculture of homosexual.Beijing: China Today Press.1998.

Guo qiangsheng.Duandai.Beijing:Democracy and construction press.2018

Qiu Hongguang.It seemed lost even when it was felt then.Zhangzhou:Jiageng College of Xiamen University.2021

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Published

2023-02-27

How to Cite

Fang, H. (2023). Chasing and Plundering:Realistic interpretation of Guo Qiangsheng’s novel called Duandai. BCP Education & Psychology, 8, 129-133. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpep.v8i.4303