Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Landscape Narrative and Production of Meaning by Hubei Writers in Australia, with the Examples of Zhang Jinfan, Ouyang Yu and Wei Min
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'The rise of Australian Chinese literature is a major landscape of overseas Chinese literature in the last century. The research of domestic Australian Chinese literature has developed relatively after more than 30 years and is still relatively lagging. In recent years, it has been inspired by literature and geography. Bring new vision and methods for the study of Australian Chinese literature. The works of Zhang Jinfan, Ouyang Yu, and Wei Min, writers of E -Chinese Australia, although they represent the three creative strategies of contemporary Australian Chinese literature, namely "classic writing" and "creative writing writing "And" local writing ", but all of them can find a vein of landscape narrative. The writer’s landscape narrative gives the localities to judge the local emotion, attitude, and value. Scenery sound. This kind of landscape production is based on the identity of the writer's natural "existence" and the emotional memory of his hometown, but also revolves around the continuous updated "generated identity" and the emotional experience of the foreign country. New path of scenery explanation.' (Google translate introduction)

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    y separately published work icon 华文文学 no. 6 2021 25808002 2021 periodical issue 2021 pg. 37-46
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