Cosmopolitan Love: Utopian Vision in D. H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang
Love, and the different manifestations of it, is a common theme in literature around the world. In Cosmopolitan Love , Sijia Yao examines the writings of D. H. Lawrence, a British writer whose literature focused primarily on interpersonal relationships in domestic settings, and Eileen Chang, a Chine...
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Zusammenfassung: | Love, and the different manifestations of it, is a common theme in
literature around the world. In Cosmopolitan Love , Sijia
Yao examines the writings of D. H. Lawrence, a British writer whose
literature focused primarily on interpersonal relationships in
domestic settings, and Eileen Chang, a Chinese writer who migrated
to the United States and explored Chinese heterosexual love in her
writing. While comparing the writings of a Chinese writer and an
English one, Yao avoids a direct comparison between East and West
that could further enforce binaries. Instead, she uses the
comparison to develop an idea of cosmopolitanism that shows how the
writers are in conversation with their own culture and with each
other. Both D. H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang wrote stories that are
influenced by-but sometimes stand in opposition to-their own
cultures. They offer alternative understandings of societies
dealing with modernism and cultural globalization. Their stories
deal with emotional pain caused by the restrictions of local
politics and economics and address common themes of incestuous
love, sexual love, adulterous love, and utopian love. By analyzing
their writing, Yao demonstrates that the concept of love as a
social and political force can cross cultural boundaries and
traditions to become a basis for human meaning, the key to a
cosmopolitan vision. |
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DOI: | 10.3998/mpub.12392047 |