1. Student's full name: Do Thi Van 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: January 2, 1995 4. Place of birth: Dinh Du, Van Lam, Hung Yen
5. Decision on recognition of students No. 4176/QD-VNU dated October 25, 2017 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in training process: No
7. Thesis topic name:The issue of female beauty in medieval Vietnamese literature of the 18th and 19th centuries through some typical cases
8. Major: Vietnamese Literature Code: 60220121
9. Scientific advisor: Dr. Pham Van Hung, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
10. Summary of thesis results:
- Contribute to help people have a clearer view of the status of women in medieval society, especially beautiful women. They were talented and beautiful girls, but their right to life and human rights were trampled by feudal forces.
- From being ignored and not respected, they gradually took a position in Vietnamese society and literature. The women in the medieval Vietnamese literature of the 18th and 19th centuries were all people who wanted to live, to escape from the shackles of society to enjoy happiness.
- The beauty of women in this period was often linked to their fate. They were victims of feudal society, polygamy, and unjust wars. They were beautiful, talented, and capable, but they had to live according to the arrangements of others and could not live for themselves.
- The authors' views on women during this period gradually changed over time. Before the 18th century, they viewed women as a disaster and should be avoided, but now in the 18th and 19th centuries, the authors have gradually changed. During this period, the authors all had a sympathetic view, spoke up to defend, protect and demand rights for them.
11. Practical application:
The study aims to help readers have a new perspective on medieval women. Provide a more comprehensive view of the works mentioned in the thesis.
Contribute to helping readers adjust some perceptions about literary and social management.
12. Further research directions: None
13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Do Thi Van 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: January 2, 1995 4. Place of birth: Hung Yen
5. Admission decision number: 4167/QD-DHQGHN Dated: 25th, October, 2017
6. Changes in academic process: Nope
7. Official thesis title: The issues of female identity in medieval Vietnamese literature XVIII – XIX centuries through some typical cases.
8. Major: Literature 9. Code: 60220121
10. Supervisors: Ph. D Pham Van Hung, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
- Contributing to help people have a better the condition of women in medieval society, especially beautiful women. They are beautiful and talented girl, but the integrity of the feudal forces trample the right to life, the right to be human.
- From being ignored, not taken seriously, they are gaining a place in society and literature Vietnam. The women in the medieval literature period of Vietnam in the XVIII - XIX centuries were all people who wanted to live, to be free from the shackles of society to be happy.
- The beauty of women in this period is often associated with their fate. They are victims of feudal society, polygamy, of unjust war. They are beautiful and talented, but they all have to live up to the arrangement of others without living with themselves.
- The authors' view of women in this period has gradually changed from time to time. Before the eighteenth century, they recognized women as a disaster, should be avoided, but in the eighteenth - nineteenth centuries, the authors have gradually changed. During this period, the authors have a sympathetic look, voiced advocacy, defense and claim their rights.
12. Practical applicability, if any:
Research aims to help readers with new insight about contemporary women capped. Providing to a more comprehensive view of the works mentioned in the thesis.
Contribute to helping readers adjust some perceptions about literature and social management.
13. Further research directions, if any: Nope
14. Thesis-related publications: Nope
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