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題名 | The Double-Voiced Feminine Discourses in Ding Ling's "Miss Sophie's Diary" and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God |
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作 者 | Wang,Shunzhu; | 書刊名 | Tamkang Review |
卷期 | 28:1 民86.秋 |
頁次 | 頁131-158 |
分類號 | 544.5 |
關鍵詞 | 女性論述; Feminine discourse; Feminine space; Split-self; Quest for self; Patriarchal order; Wild zone; Sense of self; Identity; Other; Self-erasure; Self-assertion; Double-voicedness; |
語文 | 英文(English) |
英文摘要 | This essay compares Ding Ling's “Miss Sophie's Diary” and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God, both of which tell about female quest for self. Examining the two fictions through the lens of the cultural mode of feminist criticism proposed by Elaine Showalter in her article “Feminist Criticism in the Wildness,” the essay “deconstructs” the feminine discourses of the two heroines, calling into question he “purity” of their feminine voices. Following the trajectory of their searches for self, it compares their sense of self, their relationship with the community and with men and explores how they undergo parallel experiences grounded in their conflicted status (Westernized vs. traditional Chinese, and African-American), how their self is socially, historically, culturally, and/or racially constructed, how a modern Chinese woman's sense of self is similar to as well as different from that of a black American woman, and how their discourses manifest a double-voicedness, undercutting and are, at the same time, undercut by the two specific dominant cultures, both of which are patriarchal in essence. |
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