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Comparison in the localization of the feminist narrative between China and the Arab countries Jia Wang

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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The female narrative appeared in the last century, and became the leading theory of academic development for the collection of classic narration and feminist literary criticism. It originated in the West in the eighties of the twentieth century, and it is an important branch of Classical Post-Narrative Studies that is currently on the rise in the international academic field. Modern and contemporary academic trends in China and the Arab countries have used feminist narratives to conduct a number of studies on women's literature and interdisciplinary phenomena. On the one hand, it complements and reinforces research methods in the western feminist narrative and introduces local research methods. On the other hand, it shows research deficiencies and obstacles as well. Therefore, studying the feminist narrative and exploring the process of localization in China and the Arab countries has great importance for both the Chinese feminist narrative and the Arab feminist narrative. This paper provides some ideas for comparing the localization of the feminist narrative in China and the Arab countries in the contemporary world.

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10.21608/sardiat.2019.95251

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feminist narration, narratives, Feminist literature, Literary Criticism

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9

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33

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14368

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2019-09-01

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2020-06-12

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2019-09-01

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69

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102

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2636-2945

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2636-2953

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Comparison in the localization of the feminist narrative between China and the Arab countries Jia Wang

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22 Jan 2023