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Representing Dagongmei (Female Migrant Workers) in Contemporary China 被引量:1

Representing Dagongmei (Female Migrant Workers) in Contemporary China
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摘要 Neither comrades nor yet full-fledged consumers, Chinese dagongmei (female migrant workers) and their experience(s) are an essential part of the story of China's globalizing economy. The growing body of scholarly literature on internal migrant workers exposes a chilling underside to China's passionate embrace of market-oriented reform--which certainly should give pause to those otherwise inclined to hail the rise of global capitalism as a glorious shift toward democracy and greater personal freedom. My particular interest in the subject lies in the intersection of the rural-to-urban labor migration phenomenon, gender, and the realm of contemporary cultural expression. This article examines the diverse array of literary and visual representations of dagongmei, a site of distinctly post-Mao ideological contestation. It begins with a discussion of dagongmeiwithin popular and mainstream media. It then turns to the broad historical and cultural contexts that have spurred the grassroots emergence of worker literature in recent decades in southern China. The article concludes with an analysis of work by two women writers--poet Zheng Xiaoqiong and novelist Wang Lili--that offers highly gendered accounts of the contemporary migrant labor experience. Neither comrades nor yet full-fledged consumers, Chinese dagongmei (female migrant workers) and their experience(s) are an essential part of the story of China's globalizing economy. The growing body of scholarly literature on internal migrant workers exposes a chilling underside to China's passionate embrace of market-oriented reform--which certainly should give pause to those otherwise inclined to hail the rise of global capitalism as a glorious shift toward democracy and greater personal freedom. My particular interest in the subject lies in the intersection of the rural-to-urban labor migration phenomenon, gender, and the realm of contemporary cultural expression. This article examines the diverse array of literary and visual representations of dagongmei, a site of distinctly post-Mao ideological contestation. It begins with a discussion of dagongmeiwithin popular and mainstream media. It then turns to the broad historical and cultural contexts that have spurred the grassroots emergence of worker literature in recent decades in southern China. The article concludes with an analysis of work by two women writers--poet Zheng Xiaoqiong and novelist Wang Lili--that offers highly gendered accounts of the contemporary migrant labor experience.
作者 Amy Dooling
出处 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2017年第1期133-156,共24页 中国高等学校学术文摘·文学研究(英文版)
关键词 dagong literature dagongmei Wang Lili Zheng Xiaoqiong LABOR rural-to-urban migration dagong literature, dagongmei, Wang Lili, Zheng Xiaoqiong, labor, rural-to-urban migration
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