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《倾城之恋》与《飘》的女性主义解读-商务英语-毕业论文
《倾城之恋》与《飘》的女性主义解读-商务英语-毕业论文 中国某某某某学校 () 题 目:《倾城之恋》与《飘》的女性主义解读 姓 名 : 00000000 班级、学号 : 0000、000000 系 (部) : 经济管理系 专 业 : 商务英语 指导教师 : 000000000 开题时间: 2009-4-10 完成时间: 2009-11-4 2009 年 11 月 4 日 目 录 毕业 设计 领导形象设计圆作业设计ao工艺污水处理厂设计附属工程施工组织设计清扫机器人结构设计 任务书„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„1 毕业设计成绩评定 关于同志近三年现实表现材料材料类招标技术评分表图表与交易pdf视力表打印pdf用图表说话 pdf „„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„2 答辩申请书„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„3-4 正文„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„5-13 答辩委员会表决意见„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„14 答辩过程 记录 混凝土 养护记录下载土方回填监理旁站记录免费下载集备记录下载集备记录下载集备记录下载 表„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„15 3 课 题 《倾城之恋》与《飘》的女性主义解读 一、 课题(论文)提纲 0.引言 1.女权运动在美国 1.1女权运动的历史概观 1.2女权主义对美国文学产生的影响 2.女性主义在中国的兴起和发展 2.1空白期 2.2引入期 2.3畸变期 2.4发展期 3.《倾城之恋》与《飘》的女性主义思想的差异 3.1《倾城之恋》中的女性主义思想 3.2《飘》中的女性主义思想 3.3 女性主义意识的差异 4. 结论 二、 内容 财务内部控制制度的内容财务内部控制制度的内容人员招聘与配置的内容项目成本控制的内容消防安全演练内容 摘要 20世纪30、40年代~部分女性已经从沉睡中醒来~用文学创作的方式表达各自不同的女性主义思想。本文尝试从女权运动的发生与发展对女性主义文学产生的影响着手~分析具有代表性的美国女作家玛格丽特.米切尔与中国女作家张爱玲作品中的女性主义文学思想。从作品中女主人公的性格差异来剖析不同文化背景下的女性意识的表现。在比较中透视女权主义思想对中西方现代生活的影响。 关键词: 女权运动,女性主义文学,文化差异, 女性主义思想 三、 参考文献 4 [1] Taylor, Helen. Starlet’s Women: Gone with the Wind and Its Female Fans. Florida: International University, 1989 [2] 安冬. 两性的对立与和谐——<飘>的女性主义解读.语文学刊, 2006年第6期. [3] 陈子善.阅读张爱玲书系之四 张爱玲的风气. 山东:山东画报出版社, 2004. [4] 丁伊莎.中国女性主义文学的兴起与发展. 中国文学研究, 2003. [5] 荆兴梅(《飘》的女性主义解读. 江苏:江苏科技大学学报:社会科学版,2005. [6] 乔以钢.多彩的旋律 中国女性主义主题研究. 天津:南开大学出版社, 2003. [7] 宋家宏.张爱玲的“失落者”心态及创作.文学评论, 1988. [8] 吴世娟.漫谈<飘>中的女权主义思想. 河南: 焦作大学学报,2006. Feminism in “Love of the City” and “Gone with the Wind” 0000000 Abstract: During 1930s and 1940s, some women deliver their feminist thoughts through literary creation. This paper attempts to begin with the influences which produced by the occurrence and development of feminist movement on feminine literature, and tries to analyze the different feminist thought in the works of Margaret Mitchell in America and Eileen Chang in China. The heroine’s disposition differences symbolize the performance of feminine awareness under the different cultural background, and find the effect which produced by feminist thought on modern society in china and western countries through such comparison. Key Words: Feminist Movement; feminine literature; cultural difference; feminist though 5 0. Introduction The main purpose of Feminist movement is to get the equal rights with men, and then improve the social status and living conditions of women. It’s also named women’s liberation movement. Feminists insist that there should be an equal right about political, economics and culture, etc. between men and women. In 1930s, women aware of their own “without me” state, they began to express they understand and experience to the society, human beings and themselves. Eileen Chang, Margaret. Mitchell became the feminism representative of this era,“Love of the City” and “Gone with the Wind” became a classic of modern literature. The idea of feminism is expressed in these two works. Though they were growing up in different countries, their works are to convey the desire and requirement of women, and admire the value of women. In this article, I have made a comparison about the idea of feminism which is expressed in both “Love of the City” and “Gone with the Wind”, and try to start with the effect of the feminist literature that made by the occurrence and development of the feminist movement , analyzed the literature idea of feminism existed in the two works. From the character difference between these two heroines, I have made an analysis about the representation of feminine consciousness under the different culture environment. 1. Feminist movement in the United States 1.1 Overview about the history of feminist movement 6 The western feminism mainly experienced two revolutions: The first time was in the late 18th and early 19th century. Under the influence of French bourgeois revolution, women began to leave their homes for participating in vigorous social revolution. The awakening of feminist consciousness, making feminist ideas quickly spread throughout the Western world. Influenced by the two scientific and technological revolutions and two world wars, especially the impact of the Second World War after the mid-20th century, the Western feminist movement has climax. The second wave of feminism from the United States and quickly spread to other countries in North America and Europe. It inherits the idea of feminism has always been against the traditional inequality between men and women against men, discrimination against women and gender oppression, but what’s different with the first wave of is that feminist criticism no longer simply pointing the finger of blame men, but began to reflect on and self-criticism. As to the feminism of United States, what we are familiar with is the black women’s liberation movement. White women also fight for electoral rights, political participation and the same rights as man. These shared the oppressed and their campaign to make the traditional feminist aware of: their gender and identity is not the most important, nor is it unique, what really matters is the rights of gender equality. The awakening of feminist consciousness help them to win more rights and opportunities, they occupies a place in the political, economic, and cultural fields. 7 1.2 The impact of Feminism on America The appearance and development of feminist movement has much influence on American literature, the rise of women’s literature is confirmed by this, woman suffered discrimination because of their gender, and their special needs are still not be met, and in order to meet these special needs, they needs innovation in the rule of social, economic and political, As their literature reflected this demand head. The feminist movement making the U.S. literary scene alive, there have appeared a group of writers loves to think that represented by Margaret. Mitchell. In their eyes, American society has become very complicated, and the values are confused. They generally feel that do not know how to explain this reality, so they adopted bizarre, fantasy, exaggerated way to reproduction the chaos, terror and madness of life. 2. The rise and development of feminism in China 2.1 Blank period Before Western feminist ideas came into China, there have been almost thousands of years. Although the Chinese history has emerged many outstanding women, there are not so fierce, wide-ranging implications of feminist thought like western countries. Therefore, we can regard it as the interregnum of feminist thought during this long period. 2.2 The introduction of phase When western feminist thought entered into China for the first time, China is experiencing a feudal liberation movement. In the early 20th century, the New Culture Movement has injected a lot of fresh air into Chinese society. The Chinese 8 women’s literature of the New Literature Movement developed a slogan to make response to “personality liberation”, they pursue the liberty of their own marriage, or advocated love supreme, or join a full-fledged social revolution which obviously reflected that era. 2.3 Variation period The feminist thought was introduced to China in early 20th century, it began a special “localization” of the variation after experiencing the national democratic revolution, feminists thought deviated from its original purpose for a very long period of time. The opposite side of the struggle for Chinese women’s liberation movement in the 20th century is not the inequality between men and women on political, economic, cultural hegemony, but three great mountains: imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat-capitalism, which pressed all the Chinese people. Therefore, the advocators and leaders of the Chinese women’s movement are not women themselves, but the opposite sex - men. 2.4 Development period China has gradually reintegrated with the world, after the reforming and opening up in the 1980s. The rights of women gradually lost to a certain extent in political and legal protection. The Government implemented policies which is based on the status of men to protect women, but the problems of their poor self-independence, consciousness and sense of community gradually exposed under the loosening of the control of the whole country. 9 3. The differences of feminism thought between “Love of the City” and “Gone with the Wind” 3.1 The Feminism Thought in “Love of the City” In1940s, several modern women had wakened up, and spare no efforts to get away from the shackles of feudal families to seek a free and bright life. However, it’s difficult for them to get rid of social discrimination and persecution. Bai Liusu, for example is a representative in Eileen Chang’s article. But the more important thing is her realization of female awareness that deny an arranged fate. In our tradition, women are living in a patriarchal society. The society did not require them to have much knowledge, Social Moral and ethical. Bai Liusu who is in the “Love of the City” did not take the way that the social morality and ethics required, different from those submissive woman, Liu made a resistance. Whether the women can liberate themselves is all depend on if they have an Economic independence. The women has been suppressed and discriminated for a long time that they are confused about their own gender roles and resistance, a large number of women were not still realized that they should liberate themselves from the gender rather than accept the liberation. Bai Liusu is a good example, in the front of traditional ethics and morals ,she is aware of her position and try to change it ,but when she is fight against the ethics , she make a mistake again, and then become a subsidiary of a man at last. 3.2 The Feminism Thought in “Gone with the Wind” 10 American women are the same as the Chinese women in the same period that they are a subsidiary of men. But what make Scarlett who is in Mitchell’s article interested is “One day, I do what I want to and say what I wanted to say, even if people do not like, I will not care about.” From her words we can see her fortitude as well as her passion and rebellious spirit, and she did it finally. The story of “Gone with the Wind” takes place in the American Civil War. It’s the war that breaks all the rules, and gives the country an opportunity to re -establish values and ethical standards and at the same time, bring an opportunity and challenges for the personal development. And the actress in the story is obvious seize such an opportunity, and struggle for an equal rights and economic independence. It’s the North-South war and social change that let Scarlett break the traditional family model, and resisted against the society. It’s the hardships in life that let she removed her aristocratic effeminacy, the more important thing is trained their unyielding character and indomitable spirit when they are in a difficult position, it’s her extraordinary life skills that let her gradually mature. It’s the Life at post-war reconstruction that trained her independent spirit and her tenacity, as well as courage to face the reality of the character. Scarlett became a male who is dared to fight against rights to take women’s rights. 3.3 The difference of feminism awareness Eileen Chang living in the era of East and West culture collide, has been influenced by Western culture. The heroine she described in the book lives in the 11 family atmosphere of feudal culture, occasional contact with Western culture, but still can not shake off the stranglehold of traditional Chinese culture. Traditional values deeply rooted in men-centered society. A white tassel in Eileen Chang’s pen is a woman want to go out the cage to the outside world, but can not escape the shackles of her heart. She embodied the contradictions of Chinese women at that time, a complex spirit and reality of the situation of confrontation. Scarlett was grown up in a large family which has a strict etiquette, but she does not want the constraints of family, she wanted to live for her own emotions. Whether the women can liberate themselves largely depends on their economic ability to get rid of their dependent status. Because of this, Scarlett decided to make her own economic independence, no longer be a vassal of men. The initiative of feminist thinking has been some expressed here. Compared with the two works, there are too many connections between Sino-US differences in feminist consciousness and cultural situation. In view of the love, Chinese women often contacted marriage with the economy. To them, there is no really liberation. However, Western women firstly realized the independence and freedom. It is closely related with the early western democracy. 4. Conclusion The impact that Feminist movement made on the literature is not only expressed in the disenchantment of female awareness in women’s literature, what’s more, through a profound impact which is made by the form of literary and ideas 12 on modern life in the West. With the awakening of feminist consciousness, they began to participate in the political, economic and so on. From what has been discussed above, a conclusion can be drawn that women have wakened from the long sleep. Today’s women, holding half the sky, are masters of their own fate, which bring them great desire to achieve what they dream of. An ideal woman should be successful in career, family life and interpersonal relationship, which is not easy to achieve. Women can do what men do and they can even do better than men. Women can achieve success in career, family life and interpersonal relationship at the same time. So women should bravely pursue what they hope for, and with all their efforts women will eventually succeed. Bibliography: [1] Taylor, Helen. Starlet’s Women: Gone with the Wind and Its Female . Florida: International University, 1989 Fans [2] 安冬. 两性的对立与和谐——<飘>的女性主义解读.语文学刊, 2006年第 6期. [3] 陈子善.阅读张爱玲书系之四 张爱玲的风气.山东:山东画报出版社, 2004 [4] 丁伊莎.中国女性主义文学的兴起与发展. 中国文学研究, 2003. [5] 荆兴梅(《飘》的女性主义解读.江苏:江苏科技大学学报:社会科学版~ 2005. [6] 乔以钢.多彩的旋律 中国女性主义主题研究.天津:南开大学出版社, 2003. [7] 宋家宏.张爱玲的“失落者”心态及创作. 文学评论, 1988. [8] 吴世娟.漫谈<飘>中的女权主义思想. 河南: 焦作大学学报,2006. 13
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