Published 02-07-2024
Keywords
- poets in Hezhou,
- point of view,
- spiritual perplexity,
- careful listening,
- literary presentation
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Abstract
Women, within their cultural environment, need to draw upon both external and internal forces to achieve self-identification. Poets, in particular, are adept at discovering issues within their hearts. Nostalgia is a conscious intervention by poets in historical culture, and through it, they engage in genuine dialogue and literary imagination with poetry, literature, culture, and life from all ages and corners of the world. The contemporary female poets of Hezhou are a group of respectable singers. Their literary stance begins with their return to their hometown, focusing on displaying historical and cultural perspectives through scenes, analyzing their spiritual perplexities, and listening to their inner voices to express women's experiences. They return to the literary scene through poetry and attempt to reveal the significance of the impact of mainstream culture on marginal culture, engaging in literary expression and feminine writing in the performance of nostalgia.
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