Abstract:Spatial experience has important basic significance for literary expression. Under the traditional gender order and spatial pattern that strictly separated inside and outside, spatial displacement had an important influence on the development of female literature in the Song Dynasty. In addition to short-distance daily travel, female writers in the Song Dynasty generally increased their long-term and long-distance travel activities, mainly including travel due to war, travel with family, travel for daily livelihood, etc. Spatial displacement was an important way for females in the Song Dynasty to obtain non-daily spatial experience. It not only brought profound and rich foreign experiences to females in the Song Dynasty, but also added heterogeneous resources to their literary creations, promoting the transformation of ancient females’ literature from “medieval” to “modern”, mainly manifested in spatial displacement caused the transformation of females’ identity from subject to object in the Song Dynasty, the awakening of local consciousness from missing the place faraway to missing the hometown, and the expansion of literary vision from single to multiple. As a result, the literature of the Song Dynasty deepened the emotional depth of creation, expanded the breadth of literary themes, and enhanced the ideological height of literature.
刘双琴. 空间位移下宋代女性文学的拓展与新变[J]. 《深圳大学学报》(人文社科版), 2024, 41(1): 144-151.
LIU Shuang-qin. The Expansion and New Changes of Women’s Literature in the Song Dynasty under Spatial Displacement. , 2024, 41(1): 144-151.