Abstract: Gone Girl is a unique contemporary American novel. It presents the contradictions and confusion of the two sexes in marriage by alternating parallel narration. This paper attempts to use the method of feminist narratology criticism to make a sexual interpretation of the narrative text of the novel. This paper explores how Gillian Flynn presents the process of women's self-identity and constructs women's subjectivity and rights through different narrative strategies in order to reveal the critical dimension of female narrative in this novel which challenges the Logos centrism under the patriarchal system.
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异化的“她”声——《消失的...人》中的话语博弈与性别书写_杨天娇.pdf