Abstract:After the triumph of the revolution, to maintain social order and stability and as well, to gather and concentrate physical efforts in serving revolutionary construction, State ideology intensified infiltration and control of individual's love life and desire. Revolutionary ethics proposed to suppress love and personal pleasure and advocated desire and sacrifice for revolution. However, from a perspective of gender politics, whether in revolutionary literary narrative of suppressing love and desire during "the 17 years", or in radical literary narrative completely removing love and desire during the Cultural Revolution period, the gender position of a writer and his/her tacit value judgment would still likely affected his/her understanding of gender roles and the construction of both sexes in writing. Especially, male writers' description in revolutionary texts might take a male-centered position, while women writers might have made subtle breakthroughs within the bound of revolutionary stipulations, attempting to find reasonable path for women emancipation and to seek a more open space for women.
刘传霞. 论20世纪50-70年代爱欲叙述中的性别政治*[J]. 妇女研究论丛, 2011, 0(5): 78-84.
LIU Chuan-xia. Narrative of Love and Desire in the Gender Politics of 1950's-1970's. , 2011, 0(5): 78-84.