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格洛麗亞.內勒小說中的烏托邦思想研究 版權信息
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格洛麗亞.內勒小說中的烏托邦思想研究 內容簡介
格洛麗亞?內勒是當代非裔美國文壇上的一顆亮星,她的作品多探討美國的黑白種族關系及男女兩性關系問題,蘊涵著濃厚的黑人烏托邦思想和深切的普世關懷。《格洛麗亞?內勒烏托邦思想》一書結合非裔美國歷史、文化和音樂等方面,旨在挖掘其五部作品中所呈現出的獨特的非裔烏托邦思想,探究非裔美國人的身份和政治訴求。本研究是對非裔美國烏托邦思想研究的重要貢獻,跨學科的整合研究具有創新性,對生態烏托邦和兩性烏托邦等的探究對當今中國踐行中國夢和實現社會和諧發展等具有借鑒意義。
格洛麗亞.內勒小說中的烏托邦思想研究 目錄
1 Gloria Naylor in the Critical World
2 The Significance of the Research
3 The Theoretical Framework and Structure of the Research
Chapter One The Construction of Northern Utopias in The Women of Breuster Place and Linden Hills
1 Migration and the Northern Paradise
2 The Utopian Representation of Brewster Place and Patriarchal Linden Hills
3 The Dystopias of Brewster Place and Linden Hills
4 The Utopian Elements of Brewster Place and Linden Hills
Chapter Two The Construction of a Southern Utopia in Mama Day
1 Naylor's Southern Complex
2 The Utopian Practice of the Matriarchal Day Family
3 The Deconstructive Factors
Chapter Three Transgressive Uropianism in Baileys Caf and The Men of Brewster Place y
1 The Transgression of North-South
2 The Transgression of Universalism-Nationalism
3 The Transgression of Patriarchy/Matriarchy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
格洛麗亞.內勒小說中的烏托邦思想研究 節選
《格洛麗亞·內勒小說中的烏托邦思想研究》: The dire relationship between man andman is also reflected in the indifferent neighborly relationship. Dr. Braithwaite is the historian of Linden Hills who writes new black history books with the material provided by the Nedeed. His rationalism is shown in his single-minded pursuit of objective knowledge and craving for Nobel Prize. He compiles eleven volumes about the history of Linden Hills, and by the time he creates volume six, he detects that there is a drastic change in the goal of the community, and that his studies are actually amounting to the record of a people who are lost. But he neither moans the tragic fact nor warns the people but continues to compile the data and crystallize his own exclusive observations in the hope to be considered for Nobel Prize. Although he knows that the destruction of Linden Hills is inevitable, which has already been predicted in his works, he continues to play the role of a detached observer. In her interview with Kay Bonetti, Naylor mentions Braithwaite in this way, "His role is that he has turned his back on true knowledge. He does not warn the people of their perversity because of his own personal ambition. So he's just simply a recorder who does nothing with his knowledge. He just simply takes che knowledge in for the sake of knowledge."(Bonetti, 1997: 46-47) Instead of warning his neighbors of their situation, Dr. Braithwaite only cares for his own ambitions. Another outstanding instance that verifies the indifferent neighborly relationship is that after the Nedeed's house catches fire, while Lester and Willie try to rescue the couple from the fire, the rest of the residents just "let it burn" (LH 304) until the house becomes a pile of ruins. The intentional erasure of nature from people's life, hence the severance of man from na-ture is the third trait of the unfavorable or negative aspect of rationalism. Nature has regenerative power and being close to plant and animal life-trees, gardens, birds, wildlife-has always been recuperative for people, for which any worthwhile suburb should preserve elements of nature so that individuals can invigorate themselves. In Linden Hills, however, nature has gradually been re-placed by artificial things, like the man-made lake surrounding Nedeeds' house. People are discon-nected from nature by destroying the natural things in Linden Hills. Daniel Braithwaite kills the willow trees that block his views so that he can have a good observar:ion of the uphill households for his research. rlhe gnarled and desiccated willows, whose branches trail the ground like bleached skeletal fingers in front of Braithwaite's house, register Linden Hills as a landscape of the dead,thus pointing to the sterile life in this suburban community. In short, the residents of Linden Hills, in their rationally determined pursuit of material wealth and upward mobility, choose to follow rationalism, thus renounce their history, forget their past and in so doing turn away from their inner sense of self, which, in succession, leads to the al-ienation and estrangement between man and his self, man and man, and man and nature. Utopia should be thought of as a society in which radical evils have been eradicated and human desires are satisfied to the fullest degree possible and a society in which the problem of pain is solved in some measure by the doctrine of higher pleasures. But the people in the novel are far removed from en- joyment and pleasure. The satisfaction of needs which requires continuing the rat race of catching up with one's peers and with planned obsolescence turns themselves into one-dimensional men.Their keen materialistic sensibilities dominated by rationalism render Linden Hills Satanic and dystopian, and cause it to descend from an all-black suburban utopia to a dystopia. ……
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