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研究生:李亞錦
研究生(外文):Ya-chin Lee
論文名稱:蓋兒‧卡森‧樂文作品《魔法灰姑娘》中反父權制思想意識論述及角色分析
論文名稱(外文):Anti-Patriarchy Ideology and the Analysis of Characters in Gail Garson Levine’s Ella Enchanted
指導教授:李欣怡李欣怡引用關係
指導教授(外文):Shin-yi Lee
口試委員:陳瑞松林欣瑩
口試委員(外文):Jui-Sung ChenHsin-ying Lin
口試日期:2016-01-11
學位類別:碩士
校院名稱:國立中正大學
系所名稱:外國語文研究所
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:2016
畢業學年度:104
語文別:英文
論文頁數:86
中文關鍵詞:西蒙蓋兒《魔法灰姑娘》父權制
外文關鍵詞:Simone de BeauvoirGail Garson LevineElla Enchantedpatriarchy
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本論文提出蓋兒‧卡森‧樂文的《魔法灰姑娘》中不只男人壓迫女人, 女性
也抑制女人; 同時, 男人也受到男人的限制。本論文研究父權制如何運作在此小
說中。採用西蒙‧波娃的女性主義來分析小說人物, 進而找出父權制的問題。在
父權制社會中, 如果女性想要實現夢想和才能, 社會環境將形成一種父權至上
的無形力量限制她們。
在序言後, 本論文分成兩個章節。第一章的開端是採用西蒙‧波娃的女性主
義來研究父權制的成形和發展。更進一步, 我試著檢視女性的情況來找出父權制
社會系統的問題。然後, 我研究父權制是如何運作在《魔法灰姑娘》這本小說。
第二章主要是做此小說人物分析的研究。研究愛拉和其他女性角色像是海蒂, 阿
莉和阿芮妲的關係來檢視父權制世界的問題。更進一步, 我將探討愛拉和彼得爵
士的關係, 還有夏蒙王子和傑若國王的關係來帶出父權制的問題。最後, 我分析
愛拉和夏蒙王子的關係來表明他們都只是個普通人, 就如我們每個人一樣。在傳
統童話故事中, 主角們等待王子的救援, 她們是聽話且順從的。她們是優秀的淑
女符合父權制世界裡男性的要求。相反的, 愛拉不是一個完美的淑女, 但只是一
個普通人, 就如我們每個人一樣。在這個父權制的世界, 愛拉勇敢去追求她想要
的人生,而不是只是順從。
This thesis argues that not only men oppress women, but also women press
women; meanwhile, men are also restrained by men in Gail Garson Levine’s Ella
Enchanted. This thesis attempts to study how patriarchy works in this fiction. I try
to find out the problems of patriarchy by adopting Simone de Beauvoir’s concept of
feminism and analyzing the characters in this novel. The social circumstances form an
invisible power of patriarchy to confine women if they want to fulfill dreams or
talents in this patriarchal world.
Following the introduction, this thesis is divided into two chapters. Chapter One
begins with the research on the patriarchy formation and development by adopting
Simone de Beauvoir’s concept of feminism. Further, I attempt to examine women’s
conditions to find out the problems of this patriarchal social system. Then, I would
like to investigate how patriarchy works in Ella Enchanted. Chapter Two focuses on
characters analysis in this fiction. I examine the problems of patriarchal world by
investigating Ella’s relationships with other female characters, such as Hattie, Olive,
and Areida. Further, I explore the relationships between Ella and Sir Peter, and
between Prince Charmont and King Jerold, to discuss the problems of patriarchy.
Finally, I show Ella and Prince Charmont are the ordinary people just like everyone of
us by analyzing the relationship between them. The protagonists in the traditional
fairy tales wait for prince’s rescue, and they are obedient, submissive. They are fine
ladies who cater to men’s requirements in the patriarchal world. On the contrary, Ella
isn’t a perfect lady, but only an ordinary people just like everyone of us. In the
patriarchal world, Ella is brave to pursue the life she wants, not just being obedient.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements……………………………………………………..................…......i
English Abstract…………………………………………………....................………..…ii
Chinese Abstract………………………………………………………........................iii
Introduction…………………………………………………………………........................1
Chapter One: Patriarchal Social System.......................11
Chapter Two: The Patriarchy Works in Ella Enchanted…………………...41
Conclusion…………………………………………………………………..........................77
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