托妮·莫里森早期小说中疯女人的身份追寻
发布时间:2021-04-23 23:33
作为一个常常被忽视的特殊社会群体,黑人女性因为她们的“隐匿性”一直受到黑人女性作家和评论家的关注。黑人女性应当如何自处以及如何处理与其他群体的关系共同成为了长久以来困扰她们的身份问题。针对这一问题,作为当代最负盛名的黑人女性作家之一的托妮·莫里森在她的早期小说《最蓝的眼睛》、《秀拉》和《所罗门之歌》中描绘了众多的疯女人形象,对黑人女性的身份问题进行了探索。在莫里森所描绘的疯女人形象中,《最蓝的眼睛》中佩科拉和宝琳的疯狂分别代表了黑人女性的两种不同生存现状。通过这一对疯女人形象,莫里森向世人展现了黑人女性的真实存在和真实苦难,提出了黑人女性的身份问题。《秀拉》中秀拉和伊娃的疯狂分别代表了黑人女性对待黑人社群的两种不同态度,展现了现代性与黑人性的冲突。通过这一对疯女人形象,莫里森探讨了黑人女性与黑人传统和黑人社群的关系,表明割裂与传统和社群的联系并不是黑人女性的出路。在随后的《所罗门之歌》中,哈格尔和派拉特展现了黑人女性与黑人男性的两种不同相处状态。通过这一对疯女人形象,莫里森强调了黑人女性在追寻自己身份时独立自主的重要性。托妮·莫里森早期小说中的诸多疯女人形象显然在不断地追寻黑人女性的身...
【文章来源】:四川师范大学四川省
【文章页数】:75 页
【学位级别】:硕士
【文章目录】:
摘要
Abstract
Introduction
Chapter One Black Women’s Identity Problem:Madwomen in The Bluest Eye
1.1 Pecola’s Madness:Suffering of Black Women
1.1.1 Pecola’s Hatred and Self-Hatred as a Black Woman
1.1.2 Pecola’s Blue Eyes as a Way of Escaping
1.2 Pauline’s Madness:Lingering of Black Women
1.2.1 Pauline’Limp as a Flaw
1.2.2 Pauline’s Loss in Lingering
Chapter Two Black Women’s Pursuit for Identity in Black Tradition:Madwomen in Sula
2.1 Sula’s Madness:The Dilemma of Black Women’s Modernity
2.1.1 Sula’s Formation of Modernity
2.1.2 Sula’s Separation From Community
2.2 Eva’s Madness:The Dilemma of Black Women’s Blackness
2.2.1 Eva’s Belief in Community and Circular Development
2.2.2 Eva’s Lack of Independence
Chapter Three Black Women’s Pursuit for Identity with Black Men:Madwomen in Song of Solomon
3.1 Hagar’s Madness:Black Women’s Subordinance
3.1.1 Hagar’s Hunger and Subordinance
3.1.2 Hagar’s Rebellion and Death
3.2 Pilate’s Madness:Black Women’s Efforts for Independent Identity
3.2.1 Pilate’s Resistance Against Femininity
3.2.2 Pilate’s Defiance Against Black Oppression
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
本文编号:3156250
【文章来源】:四川师范大学四川省
【文章页数】:75 页
【学位级别】:硕士
【文章目录】:
摘要
Abstract
Introduction
Chapter One Black Women’s Identity Problem:Madwomen in The Bluest Eye
1.1 Pecola’s Madness:Suffering of Black Women
1.1.1 Pecola’s Hatred and Self-Hatred as a Black Woman
1.1.2 Pecola’s Blue Eyes as a Way of Escaping
1.2 Pauline’s Madness:Lingering of Black Women
1.2.1 Pauline’Limp as a Flaw
1.2.2 Pauline’s Loss in Lingering
Chapter Two Black Women’s Pursuit for Identity in Black Tradition:Madwomen in Sula
2.1 Sula’s Madness:The Dilemma of Black Women’s Modernity
2.1.1 Sula’s Formation of Modernity
2.1.2 Sula’s Separation From Community
2.2 Eva’s Madness:The Dilemma of Black Women’s Blackness
2.2.1 Eva’s Belief in Community and Circular Development
2.2.2 Eva’s Lack of Independence
Chapter Three Black Women’s Pursuit for Identity with Black Men:Madwomen in Song of Solomon
3.1 Hagar’s Madness:Black Women’s Subordinance
3.1.1 Hagar’s Hunger and Subordinance
3.1.2 Hagar’s Rebellion and Death
3.2 Pilate’s Madness:Black Women’s Efforts for Independent Identity
3.2.1 Pilate’s Resistance Against Femininity
3.2.2 Pilate’s Defiance Against Black Oppression
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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