连接的欲望:乔颖(假形象)与肖像阅读

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ASIAN STUDIES ASIAN THEATRE JOURNAL Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/atj.2022.0024
Xiaoqiao Xu
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摘要:本文以女剧作家吴藻(1799-1862)创作的独幕剧《乔影》为研究对象。以前的学者主要认为这部剧是吴对清朝(1644-1912)性别不平等的谴责,认为清朝妇女是被压迫的主体。我不同意这种说法,我认为《假形象》提供的不仅仅是对性别平等的要求。我认为,将这部戏剧置于其历史和社会背景中,《假像》展现了19世纪中国清朝时期,主人公渴望与闺房之外的世界建立联系。我特别关注清代的肖像阅读时尚,通过详细的文学和表演分析,展示了吴藻如何观察变化的清代社会,并利用这部剧来传达她的焦虑和欲望。
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Desire for Connection: Qiao Ying (The Fake Image) and Portrait-Reading
Abstract:This article focuses on the play Qiao Ying (The Fake Image), a one-act play written by the female playwright Wu Zao (1799–1862). Previous scholarship mainly viewed this play as Wu's denunciation of the inequality of gender in the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), assuming that the Qing women were the oppressed subjects. I take issue with that assertion and argue that The Fake Image offers more than a request for gender equality. Placing this play in its historical and social contexts, I contend that The Fake Image shows the protagonist's desires for connection with the world outside the boudoir in the nineteenth-century Qing China. With special regard to the portrait-reading fashion in the Qing, I present a detailed literary and performance analysis that demonstrates how Wu Zao observed the changing Qing society, and made use of this play to convey her anxiety and desire.
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