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Author: Qiang Fu

Born in China, Qiang Fu moved to Japan in 2006 and is currently a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
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The Arts & Literature

Consumerism in Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark and Good Morning, Midnight

Qiang Fu looks at the depiction of consumerism in Jean Rhys’s novels. Does it indicate an evolving capitalist culture or does it challenge us to determine the status of resistance and complicity within capitalist and imperialist regimes?

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