Indigenous Voice in Literature: a Comparative Study of Shen Congwen and Witi Ihimaera As Indigenous Writers - Haifeng Zhang - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659301124 - November 21, 2012
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Indigenous Voice in Literature: a Comparative Study of Shen Congwen and Witi Ihimaera As Indigenous Writers

Haifeng Zhang

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Indigenous Voice in Literature: a Comparative Study of Shen Congwen and Witi Ihimaera As Indigenous Writers

This book is a comparative study of a modern Chinese writer, SHEN Congwen (1902-1988), and a modern New Zealand writer, Witi Ihimaera (1944- ), in terms of their indigenous status. While Ihimaera?s role as an indigenous Maori writer ? indeed, the first Maori to have a novel published - has never been in doubt, discussion of Shen?s work rarely mentions his indigenous status. In this study, it will be argued that, in his writing, he regularly identified with the Miao tribal people of Southwest China and, implicitly rather than explicitly, came to serve as their literary voice.

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Released November 21, 2012
ISBN13 9783659301124
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 396
Dimensions 150 × 22 × 226 mm   ·   580 g
Language English