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Feminism in China's Literature
This is a very professional topic. Sorry, I wonder if I can write it down. Because it may involve copyright issues?

The Main Tide of Contemporary Literature in China by Chen Xiaoming of Peking University has relevant contents and is thoroughly analyzed. You can go and have a look. Of course, Hong Zicheng's China contemporary literature can also be used for reference. These are authoritative theoretical studies.

Let me say a little more about my understanding of this problem. China has introduced many western theories since the May 4th Movement, and this feminism is one of them. But because of the particularity of this name, it was later changed to "feminism". Feminism is not very prosperous in the history of China literature, and we often confuse feminist literature with female literary creation. The premise of feminist literature is the awakening of feminism. They are no longer in a muddled state, but can clearly understand their social status and fight for their rights. Of course, this situation is unlikely to be realized in our country, so the name feminism has certain compromise. The literary creation of Wei Hui and Can Xue is a part of feminist literature, which can be seen.