Made in Taiwan: reading Chiu Miao-chin’s lesbian tales as world literature

In Wen-chi Li & Pei-yin Lin, Li, Wen-chi (2022). Made in Taiwan: reading Chiu Miao-chin’s lesbian tales as world literature. In: Li, Wen-chi; Lin, Pei-yin. Taiwanese literature as world literature. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 169-188. pp. 169-188 (2022)
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Abstract

In the 1987 Hollywood film Fatal Attraction, the protagonist Dan Gallagher, played by Michael Douglas, is a successful, wealthy Manhattan lawyer with an attractive wife and a daughter he dotes on. At the beginning of the film, he could not be more satisfied with his happy, conventional life. This all changes after an encounter with Alex Forrest, a seductive female played by Glenn Close. They meet at a business party and have a brief but memorable conversation. Not knowing if they will ever meet again, they are surprised — and delighted — to encounter one another at a business meeting the following day, but Dan restrains his urge to flirt with her. After the meeting, he rushes outside on the way to his next appointment. Rain is bucketing down, but his umbrella refuses to unfurl. Emerging from the building at that moment, Alex comes up to him and jokingly asks,...

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