CCL, no. 93, Spring 1999
Return to Contents »Society, History, and Values: A Cultural Study of Paul Yee's Chinese-Canadian Female Characters / John (Zhong) Ming Chen and Pat ParungaoThis paper studies a range of Paul Yee's female protagonists by situating them in the challenging and rewarding social, historical, and cultural context of an increasingly multicultural society Canada. It argues three main points. First, Yee's solid social or sociological expertise combines well with his creative imagination in portraying female characters who break away from the super-stable, mostly male-dominated or patriarchal Chines society and family structure; second, a historian turned writer, Yee's rich and first-hand historical knowledge and experience enable him to draw from both Chinese and Canadian histories, myths and mythologies; third, his profound though somewhat hidden philosophical systems express themselves largely in two forms of values: Confucian and Taoist. The interplay between these two, compounded by the third element of Canadian value systems, makes Yee's work sophisticated and thought-provoking. Les auteurs analysent les personnages féminins du romancier Paul Yee dans le contexte de l'émergence du multiculturalisme canadien. Ce dernier parvient, tout d'abord, à créer des personnages de femmes qui échappent au cadre de la société sino-canadienne au caractère patriarcal prononcé; ensuite, grâce à de solides recherches historiques, il met au jour le riche répertoire des mythes canadiens et chinois; enfin, sa connaissance discrète mais approfondie du taoïsme et du confucianisme, et son assimilation des valeurs canadiennes font de ses œuvres des récits complexes et stimulants. This page last updated 6 September 2003. |
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