《简·爱》的后殖民主义解读
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英国女性小说家夏洛蒂·勃朗特的代表作《简·爱》是英国文学史上的一座里程碑。其巨大影响力不仅使之成为英国小说中最为经典的作品之一,而且使之成为英国文学领域里一项重要研究课题。本文将作品置于爱德华·W·赛义德的东方主义理论以及加里特里·C·斯皮瓦克“属下”理论的框架内,围绕“他者”身份和“属下”的“发声”这两个主题,对作品进行后殖民主义解读。 论文包括六个部分,除导言和结论部分外共有四章。 第一部分是导言。该部分介绍了关于《简·爱》的相关背景知识。另外,该部分介绍了作品的故事情节,论文的写作目的和论文的结构。 第一章是文献回顾。该章介绍了国内外关于《简·爱》的研究。研究分为三类。一类是把作品作为作者的自传对其进行研究。另一类是把作品作为女权主义文本进行解读。最后一类是结合作品与大英帝国之间的关系对其进行探析。该章最后指出鲜有人从后殖民主义的视角对作品进行阐释。 第二章介绍了后殖民主义批评的主要理论,特别是两位后殖民主义评论家爱德华·W·赛义德和加里特里·C·斯皮瓦克的理论观点。赛义德的理论观点集中体现在他著名的《东方主义》(1978)一书中。在该书中,他提出了“他者”的概念。斯皮瓦克的研究...
【文章页数】:60 页
【学位级别】:硕士
【文章目录】:
Acknowledgements
Abstract(Chinese)
Abstract(English)
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One Literature Review
1.1 Biographical study of the novel
1.2 Feminist study of the novel
1.3 Study in relation to the British Empire
1.4 Summary
Chapter Two The Theory of Postcolonial Criticism
2.1 An introduction to post-colonialism
2.2 Said and his Orientalism
2.3 Spivak and her Subaltern study
2.4 Summary
Chapter Three Postcoloniai Issues Associated with Said's Theory in Jane Eyre
3.1 Jane Eyre as an "Other"
3.1.1 Male dominance and Jane's image as a gendered "Other"
3.1.2 Jane's rebellion against male-dominance
3.1.3 Jane's lifelong journey to selfhood
3.2 Bertha Mason as an "Other"
3.2.1 Eurocentrialism and Bertha's image as a racial "Other"
3.2.2 Bertha's being doubly marginalized by Victorian patriarchy
3.2.3 Bertha's rebellion against colonialism and Victorian patriarchy
3.3 Summary
Chapter Four The Novel's Post-colonial Issues Associated with Spivak's Theory
4.1 Oppressive silence
4.2 Three Subalterns in Jane Eyre
4.2.1 Jane Eyre——a Subaltern who dares to break the silence
4.2.2 Helen Burns——a silent and obedient Subaltern
4.2.3 Bertha Mason——a forever silenced Subaltern
4.3 Summary
Conclusion
Bibliography
在校期间的研究成果及发表的学术论文
本文编号:3870910
【文章页数】:60 页
【学位级别】:硕士
【文章目录】:
Acknowledgements
Abstract(Chinese)
Abstract(English)
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One Literature Review
1.1 Biographical study of the novel
1.2 Feminist study of the novel
1.3 Study in relation to the British Empire
1.4 Summary
Chapter Two The Theory of Postcolonial Criticism
2.1 An introduction to post-colonialism
2.2 Said and his Orientalism
2.3 Spivak and her Subaltern study
2.4 Summary
Chapter Three Postcoloniai Issues Associated with Said's Theory in Jane Eyre
3.1 Jane Eyre as an "Other"
3.1.1 Male dominance and Jane's image as a gendered "Other"
3.1.2 Jane's rebellion against male-dominance
3.1.3 Jane's lifelong journey to selfhood
3.2 Bertha Mason as an "Other"
3.2.1 Eurocentrialism and Bertha's image as a racial "Other"
3.2.2 Bertha's being doubly marginalized by Victorian patriarchy
3.2.3 Bertha's rebellion against colonialism and Victorian patriarchy
3.3 Summary
Chapter Four The Novel's Post-colonial Issues Associated with Spivak's Theory
4.1 Oppressive silence
4.2 Three Subalterns in Jane Eyre
4.2.1 Jane Eyre——a Subaltern who dares to break the silence
4.2.2 Helen Burns——a silent and obedient Subaltern
4.2.3 Bertha Mason——a forever silenced Subaltern
4.3 Summary
Conclusion
Bibliography
在校期间的研究成果及发表的学术论文
本文编号:3870910
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