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研究生:蕭雅文
研究生(外文):Ya-wen Hsiao
論文名稱:自我追尋與掙扎:種族主義、女性意識、雙向思考、和自我認同議題的轉變於ToniMorrison之兩本小說Sula和Love
論文名稱(外文):Striving for Identity: Racism, Sisterhood and Doublethink, and Identityin Toni Morrison’s Sula and Love
指導教授:袁鶴翔袁鶴翔引用關係
指導教授(外文):He-xiang Yuan
學位類別:碩士
校院名稱:東吳大學
系所名稱:英文學系
學門:人文學門
學類:外國語文學類
論文種類:學術論文
論文出版年:2005
畢業學年度:93
語文別:英文
論文頁數:86
中文關鍵詞:女性意識自我認同
外文關鍵詞:SisterhoodIdentity
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Toni Morrison 截至目前為止,於她身為作家的職業生涯中,不只盡她最大的
努力真實呈現美國黑人及女性黑人的生活,更於作品中將種族及黑人女性的議題
延伸至反映全人類的生活及問題。在Sula 和Love 這兩本小說中,表面上
Morrison 似乎只是刻畫黑人女性如何為了爭奪男性的愛而拋棄憎恨自己的姐妹
們,然而事實上,藉由刻畫黑人女性的生活及社會時代背景的變遷,Morrison 不
僅呈現美國黑人及黑人女性如何在種族、階級、和性別的三重折磨下痛苦的生活
著,更邀請讀者沉思人類自由的議題和一些潛藏於黑人社會中的難題。對
Morrison 來說,單單美國黑人的團結是不夠的,我們的心中皆須秉持愛的信念。
Up to now Toni Morrison, throughout her career as a writer, not only makes
every effort to authentically present the lives of black Americans, black women
included, but also reaches beyond the topics of race and black feminism to mirror
human life itself. Both in the novels of Sula and Love, Morrison seems to merely
illustrate how black women abandon their sisters because of their desire for men’s
love; nevertheless, as a matter of fact, by portraying black women and various social
surroundings, Morrison actually not only sets her eyes upon how miserable and
piteous they are under the triple torments of race, class, and gender, but also invites
readers to ponder the issue of human freedom and certain puzzles lying in the black
community itself. It is not only the solidarity of black Americans that is important;
“Love” should master, love should redound.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction………………………………………………..1
Chapter Two: Racism……………………………………………………..15
Chapter Three: Sisterhood and Doublethink……………………………...35
Chapter Four: Identity…………………………………………………….53
Chapter Five: Conclusion…………………………………………………72
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