Art Exchange through Cross-media Adaptation and Women's Radiance——Reading Girl with a Pearl Earring from a Feminist Perspective
FU Shou-xiang1, LI Xin2
1. Institute of Science at the East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai 201620, China;
2. Institute of World Literature & Comparative Literature at the Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310018, Zhejiang Province, China
Abstract:The cross-media artistic masterpiece Girl with a Pearl Earring began with the famous Dutch painter Jan Vermeer's classic genre painting in the 17th century, then continues with the U.S. writer Tracy Chevalier's popular fiction, and finally finishes with the British director Peter Webber's famous film. With paint, text and visual images of different artistic materials, and with different spatial and temporal artistic forms, these three artists vividly demonstrate the human stories which have intertwined with youth, love, lust, temptation, retreat and tolerance. In Vermeer's artistic work, the young girl wearing pearl earrings shows women's radiance. And in the novel and the film, the same name of heroine Griet illuminates women's independence and dignity.
傅守祥,李馨. 跨媒介流传的艺术沟通与女性光芒*——《戴珍珠耳环的少女》的女性主义探析[J]. 妇女研究论丛, 2011, 0(6): 69-75.
FU Shou-xiang, LI Xin. Art Exchange through Cross-media Adaptation and Women's Radiance——Reading Girl with a Pearl Earring from a Feminist Perspective. , 2011, 0(6): 69-75.