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1、HEBEIUNITEDUNIVERSITY畢業(yè)論文GRADUATETHESIS論文題目:從《紫色》中的分析中看黑人女性的自我覺醒學生姓名:專業(yè)班級:09英語3班學院:外國語學院指導教師:2013年05月21日Self-ConsciousnessofBlackWomeninTheColorPurpleByXieBingqingAgraduatethesissubmittedinpartialfulfillmentoftherequirementsforthedegreeofBachelorofArtstotheCo
2、llegeofForeignLanguagesHebeiUnitedUniversityMay21st,2013摘要摘要愛麗絲?沃克是一位著名的黑人女性作家?!蹲仙肥撬钪淖髌?,自這部作品出版以來引起了很多評論家和讀者的關注,因為這部作品不僅涉及了種族歧視的問題,也提及了女權主義的問題。與其他作家不同的是,愛麗絲?沃克不僅是看到了黑人女性的自我覺醒,還關注了女性之間的友情和黑人女性心中的信仰。本文通過分析《紫色》,去觀察黑人女性的自我覺醒過程,在種族歧視和男權主義的雙重壓迫下,女主角西里由忍受到自我認識,最
3、后到自我覺醒的精神狀態(tài)的改變,沖破了種族歧視和男權主義兩道精神枷鎖。本文從心理、社會、文化、信仰等方面來分析黑人女性如何在她們地位受壓迫的時代突破雙重枷鎖。西麗的自我覺醒不僅激勵黑人女性,而且對當今社會女性也有鼓勵的作用。本文旨在通過對《紫色》的分析,激勵女性讀者,并讓男性讀者有一個更正確看待女性地位的態(tài)度。關鍵詞紫色;自我覺醒;黑人女性;非洲中心主義-15-ABSTRACTABSTRACTAliceWalkerisoneofthegreatestcontemporaryAfro-Americanwriters.
4、TheColorPurpleisthemostfamousofherworksandsinceitwaspublished,manycriticsandreadersareinterestedinit,becauseittalksnotonlyabouttheracialdiscriminationbutalsoaboutthefeminism.Differentfromotherauthors,AliceWalkernotonlyseesblackfemaleawakening,butalsopaysatten
5、tiontothefriendshipbetweenwomenandblackwomen’sbelieves.Inthispaper,throughtheanalysisofTheColorPurplebyobservingtheself-awakeningprogressofblackwomeninthedoubleoppressionofracialdiscriminationandmalechauvinism,theheroineCelieisfoundtohavechangedinhermentalsta
6、tefromenduringtoself-awareness,andfinallybreakingthetwomentalshackles.Thisarticleanalyzeshowtheblackwomenbreakthedoubleyokesintheerathattheyareenslavedfrompsychological,social,culturalanddevotionalviews.Celie’sself-consciousnessencouragesnotonlyblackwomenbuta
7、lsomodernwomen.Thisarticleaimstostimulatefemalereaders,andgivesacorrectmannertomalereadersaboutthesocialstatusoffemales.Keywordspurple;self-consciousness;blackwoman;Africancentralism-15-CONTENTSCONTENTS摘要IAbstractIiChapter1Introduction11.1IntroductionofTheCol
8、orPurple11.2IntroductionofAliceWalker21.3ImpliedMeaningofPurple2Chapter2DoubleOppressionsBlackWomenSuffered42.1RacialOppression42.2SexualOppression4Chapter3Celie’SSelf-Consciousness63.1In