On Li Hao's Subversion of Patriarchy in Cultural Construction in Busy Autumn Days
Abstract
"Father" is an important role in Li Hao's novels. As an avant-garde writer, he inevitably creates the ugly image of father in his works, subverts and clears up the role of patriarchy, so as to achieve the meaningful rebellion against the past and show the confusion of human nature and life.
Keywords
Li Hao; Patriarchy; Subversion
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i5.4400
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