By using stands-in and actual documentary footage,the film version of Forrest Gump presents audiences the turbulent evernts in America from the late 1950's to the 1980's and depicts successfully the panorama o...By using stands-in and actual documentary footage,the film version of Forrest Gump presents audiences the turbulent evernts in America from the late 1950's to the 1980's and depicts successfully the panorama of the whole Ameica in a humorous and impressive way. This essay is to illustrate one of the predominant cultural phenomenons by analysing its stereotyped female characters,its own typical narrative structure and the symbolic ending. From this perspective,the masculine ideology or the male-dominant society is portrayed true to life throughout the film.展开更多
This study examines critical essays and imaginative fiction by three key writers of the Republican period: Mao Dun, Ba Jin and Lu Yin. I argue that, while Mao Dun and Ba Jin fuse elements of classical Chinese and mod...This study examines critical essays and imaginative fiction by three key writers of the Republican period: Mao Dun, Ba Jin and Lu Yin. I argue that, while Mao Dun and Ba Jin fuse elements of classical Chinese and modem Western sources so as to create strong heroines and a critique of "new men" for the purpose of revolutionary cultural and national reform, Lu Yin foregrounds an inward examination of the self, multiple narrative points of view and a dialogical perspective which fuses her protagonists' interior consciousness with external reality as well as other characters' streams of feeling and thought. My reading of Lu Yin's texts reveals that she not only succeeds in bringing communion and solace to her readers but also creates "moments of being," markedly similar to Virginia Woolf's modernist aesthetics and Walter Benjamin's mosaic-like "moments of recognition," which allow her characters to perceive "wholeness" from fragmentary flashes of understanding. These intense moments of awareness enhance Lu Yin's dialogic imagination and enable her to create discursive feminine narratives that convey the full complexity of women's consciousness while simultaneously resisting the male realist literary discourse and strengthening her feminist-activist agenda in the national public sphere.展开更多
1 CASE REPORT In June 2009, a 29-year-old Chinese male was diagnosed as having Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (chronic phase); other than a high white blood cell count in peripheral blood...1 CASE REPORT In June 2009, a 29-year-old Chinese male was diagnosed as having Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (chronic phase); other than a high white blood cell count in peripheral blood (WBC, 254.00×10^9/L) and splenomegaly, the patient exhibited no abnormal physical signs in mammary glands. He was given hydroxyurea for several days before he received treatment with 400 mg of imatinib mesylate daily.展开更多
文摘By using stands-in and actual documentary footage,the film version of Forrest Gump presents audiences the turbulent evernts in America from the late 1950's to the 1980's and depicts successfully the panorama of the whole Ameica in a humorous and impressive way. This essay is to illustrate one of the predominant cultural phenomenons by analysing its stereotyped female characters,its own typical narrative structure and the symbolic ending. From this perspective,the masculine ideology or the male-dominant society is portrayed true to life throughout the film.
文摘This study examines critical essays and imaginative fiction by three key writers of the Republican period: Mao Dun, Ba Jin and Lu Yin. I argue that, while Mao Dun and Ba Jin fuse elements of classical Chinese and modem Western sources so as to create strong heroines and a critique of "new men" for the purpose of revolutionary cultural and national reform, Lu Yin foregrounds an inward examination of the self, multiple narrative points of view and a dialogical perspective which fuses her protagonists' interior consciousness with external reality as well as other characters' streams of feeling and thought. My reading of Lu Yin's texts reveals that she not only succeeds in bringing communion and solace to her readers but also creates "moments of being," markedly similar to Virginia Woolf's modernist aesthetics and Walter Benjamin's mosaic-like "moments of recognition," which allow her characters to perceive "wholeness" from fragmentary flashes of understanding. These intense moments of awareness enhance Lu Yin's dialogic imagination and enable her to create discursive feminine narratives that convey the full complexity of women's consciousness while simultaneously resisting the male realist literary discourse and strengthening her feminist-activist agenda in the national public sphere.
文摘1 CASE REPORT In June 2009, a 29-year-old Chinese male was diagnosed as having Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (chronic phase); other than a high white blood cell count in peripheral blood (WBC, 254.00×10^9/L) and splenomegaly, the patient exhibited no abnormal physical signs in mammary glands. He was given hydroxyurea for several days before he received treatment with 400 mg of imatinib mesylate daily.