A Journey of Escape: A Study of Affective Experience in Xu Tongyuan's Short Story My Teacher Is A Terrorist
一场出逃的旅行:论许通元小说 〈我的老师是恐怖分子〉中的情动体验1
Keywords:
Malaysian Chinese homosexual short story, Xu Tongyuan, My Teacher Is A Terrorist, affective experience, self-identity recognitionAbstract
Abstract
Xu Tongyuan (1974-), a Malaysian Chinese writer actively engaged in Malaysian
Chinese fiction and research on homosexuality, has authored a representative Malaysian
Chinese homosexual short story My Teacher is a Terrorist, which is included in the
collection of short stories under the same title. This paper takes this short story as the main
research text, appropriately supplemented by homosexual plots in other Malaysian
Chinese short story. Taking affective experience as the research perspective, exploring the
relationship between affective experience and the self-identity of homosexuals, as well as
the writing strategy, from three aspects: shame and space, affective isolation and anti
shame, affective repair and identity loss, so as to study the problem of self-identity
recognition of homosexuals in Malaysian Chinese short stories. Affective experience not
only provides a possibility for escaping from the canon, but also provides affective care
for the self-identity recognition of the homosexual community, and at the same time,
provides a thinking strategy for the writing and reading of homosexuality.
Keywords: Malaysian Chinese homosexual short story, Xu Tongyuan, My Teacher Is A Terrorist, affective experience, self-identity recognition




