系統識別號 | U0002-2203201511511200 |
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DOI | 10.6846/TKU.2015.00650 |
論文名稱(中文) | 自我覺醒、社會空間和自我實踐:珊卓拉.西斯奈洛斯的小說《家住芒果街》和《喊女溪》中的女性自我追尋 |
論文名稱(英文) | Self-awareness, Social Space, and Practices: Female Self-Discovery in Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street and Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories |
第三語言論文名稱 | |
校院名稱 | 淡江大學 |
系所名稱(中文) | 英文學系碩士班 |
系所名稱(英文) | Department of English |
外國學位學校名稱 | |
外國學位學院名稱 | |
外國學位研究所名稱 | |
學年度 | 103 |
學期 | 1 |
出版年 | 104 |
研究生(中文) | 謝沅真 |
研究生(英文) | Yuan-Chen Hsieh |
學號 | 699110390 |
學位類別 | 碩士 |
語言別 | 英文 |
第二語言別 | |
口試日期 | 2015-01-22 |
論文頁數 | 88頁 |
口試委員 |
指導教授
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陳吉斯(kiss7445@mail.tku.edu.tw)
委員 - 黃逸民 委員 - 張雅蘭 |
關鍵字(中) |
女性自我追尋 自我覺醒 根源 路徑 社會空間 實踐 凝視 離散 |
關鍵字(英) |
Female self-discovery Self-awareness Root Route Social Space Practice Gaze Diaspora |
第三語言關鍵字 | |
學科別分類 | |
中文摘要 |
本論文以珊卓拉‧西斯奈洛斯的《家住芒果街》和《喊女溪》為材料,探討女性角色在三種不同階段的自我追尋過程裡,女性自我的形成和成長經驗的相互關係。論文分為三個部分,第一章聚焦女性角色的身分認同,討論女性角色如何在不同的成長階段裡建立兩種不同的認同方式─他們從小女孩時期學會以「根源」(root)模式建立自我認同,進而到成年女性時期以「路徑」(route)模式建立自我認同。第二章探討女性角色在社會上的自我尋求,分析為何多數女性角色的社會空間是僵化和穩固及某些女性角色如何面對克服困境尋求更多的可能性和發展性。第三章探討女性角色自我理念的實踐。包括兩個議題:一、討論女性角色在凝視的經驗裡,如何回應他人的期待及這些期待如何影響他們的自我理念實踐;二、討論女性角色們在移居到新國度後的離散經驗,以及如何面對困境去實踐自我理念。 |
英文摘要 |
This thesis aims to examine Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street and Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories, and investigate female characters’ development of self-discovery as related to diverse experiences. This thesis is divided into three chapters. In Chapter One, “Awareness of Self: Identity, Recognition, Difference,” I explore the development of awareness of self in the growing experiences. The growing awareness of self is related to three concepts about self—identity, difference and recognition. I elaborate two types of formations of identity. In the first stage, they learn to locate their identity by “root formation.” In the second and third stage, they locate their identity by “route formation.” In Chapter Two, “Searching for Female Social Space,” I investigate the female characters’ quest for social growth by analyzing their different experiences of social space. I analyze how and why some female characters’ social space is fixed and stable, while others overcome social restriction and extend their social space. In Chapter Three, “Practices of Ideas of Self: Experiences of Gaze and Diaspora,” I analyze the female characters’ practices of ideas of self and how the practices are related to the experiences of gaze and diaspora. In discussing the experiences of gaze, I analyze how they respond to other people’s expectations and how such expectations influence their practices of ideas of self. In discussing the experiences of diaspora, I focus on the female characters’ challenges and difficulties in adapting to the immigrant country. |
第三語言摘要 | |
論文目次 |
Introduction 1 Chapter One: Self-awareness: Identity, Recognition, Difference 17 I. The First Stage 20 II. The Second Stage 29 III. The Third Stage 34 Chapter Two: Searching for Female Social Space 39 I. Stable Social Space 39 II. Extensive Social Space 51 Chapter Three: Practices of Ideas of Self: Experiences of Gaze and Diaspora 62 I. Experiences of Gaze 63 II. Experiences of Diaspora 73 Conclusion 81 Work Cited 87 |
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