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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol.23 No.2
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2007.6
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25 - 52 (28page)

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Malaysian writer Shirley Lim describes Chinese women’s attempt to look to the West for social and economic liberation, which easily puts them in a rather vulnerable position, as they may exchange a traditional social oppression for a new oppressiveness by cultures which not only do not offer them salvation, but also colonise them as much as the original one. This concern is shared by Singapore writer Catherine Lim, who shows that the adherence to the mother culture and the portrayal of Chinese women as victims do not offer any comfort either.
Catherine Lim’s works, especially her latest novels, nonetheless illuminate how the Western world does not necessarily interpellate the Chinese woman back to the domestic prison. Through the portrayal of vibrant Chinese women characters, and by integrating Chinese and Western literary and cultural traditions, her works show the interpenetration and connectedness of different cultures and open up transcultural spaces. As such, her protagonists resist stereotypes of them as Chinese and as women, and truly subvert both the native patriarchy and the Orientalist male gaze.

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Abstract
Introduction
The Lure of the Western Prison
Chinese Worlds and the Male Gaze
Beyond Chinese-Western Dichotomy
The Transcultural Dance
Out of the Bell Jar
Conclusion
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