Intégration identitaire chez des écrivains canadiens d’origine chinoise
Abstract
Depuis les années 1990, avec la publication d’un nombre croissant de collections de littérature sino-canadienne, les écrits littéraires sino-canadiens ont également ébloui. La littérature sino-canadienne est entrée dans une période de maturité, et les œuvres littéraires sino-canadiennes contemporaines l’ont largement dépassée en termes de sujets. La plupart des œuvres initiales expriment la morosité du contexte du départ de la patrie, la nostalgie de la patrie et la discrimination raciale rencontrée en terre étrangère, tandis que les écrivains sino-canadiens contemporains se trouve aussi dans le contexte de la collision et de la fusion des cultures orientale et occidentale, non seulement en contemplant les traditions de la culture orientale, mais aussi en n’oubliant pas de considérer les traditions de la culture occidentale. La littérature sino-canadienne a “réalisé une transcendance fulgurante” et obtenu de brillants résultats.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13186
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