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浅析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义浅析《傲慢与偏见》中体现的女性主义摘要:随着时代的发展,女性主义越来越引起人们的关注。

作为一名早期的女性主义作家,简·奥斯汀在代表作《傲慢与偏见》中表现了她追求男女平等的思想并以独特的女性视角表现了女性在婚姻中的地位,因而她的作品对研究女性主义有重要意义。

一.时代背景奥斯丁生活的时代,妇女普遍被歧视,人们认为妇女在智力上低于男人。

尽管资本主义制度已经确立, 但是封建主义仍旧根深蒂固,世袭贵族和中产阶级并存。

正如《傲慢与偏见》所揭露的那样, 男女根本不平等。

贝内特姐妹由于继承法规定财产归最近的男亲戚所继承, 她们将在父亲死后变得一文不名。

奥斯丁笔下的少女们, 在平日里并没有广阔的活动范围, 她们只能待在家里, 或偶尔去拜访一下朋友, 或由父母陪伴去参加一个舞会。

她们没有工作, 社会和家庭也不需要她们工作,她们只能通过婚姻改变自己的命运。

伊丽莎白的婚姻观充分表现了奥斯丁所推崇的理想模式,在她与达西的交往中,始终坚持着自己人格的平等和尊严,把高尚的情操、情感的需要视为人生价值和人生幸福的一个重要组成部分。

这种婚姻态度的心理基础正是对个人幸福的追求,对人格尊严、平等独立的坚持。

所以奥斯丁笔下的理想婚姻包括双方相互的理解、尊重、平等和自由,正是这些品质,人们才有可能超越家长制的束缚,实现自我。

二、对人格平等的追求女权主义思想的核心是抗议现实父权社会对女性的奴役,强调妇女应具有与男性平等的权利和地位,呼吁女性不应受制于男性社会,而应当以自己的最佳状态来估价自己作为女性应有的存在价值,颠覆现存的父权社会的不合理性,确立并提高妇女的社会地位,凸现妇女不可忽视、不可取代的社会价值。

奥斯汀追求男女的平等,尤其是人格的平等。

奥斯汀的观点显然是通过女主人公伊丽莎白进行阐释的。

书中的女主人公伊丽莎白出身于小地主家庭,为富豪子弟达西所热爱。

达西不顾门第和财富的差距,向她求婚,却遭到拒绝。

傲慢与偏见的女性主义视角

傲慢与偏见的女性主义视角

Feminist Consciousness in Pride and Prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》的女性主义视角系别:外国语学院:王佳慧班级:11级8班学号:18AbstractIn the 18, 19 century of England, a critical realist female writer, Jane Austen, appeared in the literature. Austen used female angle to create novels. Her Pride and Prejudice is one of the most famous novels. Austen paid attention to female inner world with woman exquisite writing style to describe a small quiet town three or four families’ stories. Austen broke man’s dominant position in the literature for a long time.This paper will begin from the feminism theory angle to analyze main characters in the novel and the influence of Austen’s works. Meanwhile, this paper studies feminist consciousness in the novel by analyzing Austen and the environment of her time.Key words:Austen feminism Elizabeth character摘要18,19世纪的英国出现了一位以女性视角创作小说的批判现实主义女作家简˙奥斯汀。

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中体现的女性主义

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中体现的女性主义

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中体现的女性主义刘玉红(江苏海事职业技术学院外国语言系)摘要:随着时代的发展.女性主叉越来越引起人们的关注。

作为一名早期的女性主义作家。

简奥斯汀在代表作<傲慢与偏见>中表现了她追求男女平等的思想并以独特的女性视角表现了女性在婚姻中的地位.因而她的作品对研究女性主义有重要意义。

关键词:女性主叉:女性话语:男女平等简奥斯汀是深受世界各国读者喜爱的英国女作家,<傲慢与偏见》则是奥斯汀的代表作。

书中主要描写了各种各样‘的婚姻与婚姻关系,吉英与彬格莱、达西与伊丽莎白、韦翰与丽迪雅、柯林斯牧师与厦绿蒂、班纳特夫妇等。

通过描写几种具有代表性的婚姻观念.简奥斯汀以其独特的视角展现了19世纪英国女性的生活。

一、女性话语的体现最引人注目是<傲慢与偏见>中对女性角色的塑造以及其独特的女性视角.这对女性主义文学批评也有极为重要的意义。

从上个世纪20年代英国女作家伍尔夫开始,几乎每个女性主义的发展时期都会有评论家对奥斯汀以及她的《傲慢与偏见》进行研究,尤其是伍尔夫对奥斯汀的作品及其文学价值极为推崇。

这就使得奥斯汀的作品成为女性主义的“崇拜文本”之一.因为对她的作品的研究能够说明女性主义批评理论与观点的发展与变化。

而奥斯汀本人也被视为女性主义早期作家。

伍尔夫作为一名评论家和女性主义者率先对妇女与文学的问题进行了深入的研究。

伍尔夫认为由于父权制文化霸权的压抑。

女性文学要发展就不得不突破男性话语,建构女性话语。

建立女性主义文学语言。

伍尔夫进一步指出女性要想建立自己的权力话语,首先要敢于“杀死房间里的天使”。

向男性的话语霸权宣战。

伍尔夫在这里所说的“天使”,实质上就是指父权制对女性意识的约束和压力.以及男性传统的文化霸权地位.摆脱男性强加给她们的价值标准。

如实地按照自己的体验重新解释世界、表达自己的经验,不再做一个沉默的群体【l l。

19世纪女性不再沉默.文坛上出现了大批的女性小说家。

论《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义

论《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义
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女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》

女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》

017[摘 要] 简·奥斯汀是18世纪英国的一位杰出女性作家,也是现实主义文学的重要代表作家之一。

《傲慢与偏见》是奥斯汀的一部充满女性主义意识的小说,以其鲜明的语言风格和深刻的人物刻画,深受读者的喜爱。

作者用鲜明的语言风格刻画了许多具有代表性的女性形象,她通过这些角色的故事,批判了物质主义爱情观,歌颂了真正纯粹的爱情,引发了人们对爱情、婚姻和女性权利的深入思考,启发人们树立正确的婚恋观。

这部作品既对女性主义觉醒产生了深远的影响,也为后世的文学创作和女性主义批评提供了重要的启示和参考。

[关 键 词] 《傲慢与偏见》;女性主义;爱情观;女性叙事女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》桂汐盈一、简·奥斯汀和小说《傲慢与偏见》(一)作者简介及创作背景简·奥斯汀是18世纪英国的一位杰出女性作家,也是现实主义文学的重要代表作家之一。

奥斯汀于1775年出生于英国南部的一个中产阶级家庭,尽管她没有接受过正规的教育,但是对写作产生了浓厚的兴趣。

18世纪的英国社会,男性主导着社会话语权,女性的地位非常低下,女性的生活受到各种各样的限制,许多女性只能通过婚姻来改变命运。

在这样的社会环境下,引起了一部分女性作家对婚姻制度和女性社会地位的关注与批判,她们通过作品真实地揭露了女性在婚姻中面临的种种限制和不公平待遇。

(二)小说概述《傲慢与偏见》于1813年出版时便受到了广泛的关注,小说以独特的笔触生动地描述了小乡绅班纳特五个待字闺中女儿的成长以及婚姻,对当时社会的阶级观念和女性地位进行了深入剖析。

奥斯汀巧妙地揭示了当时社会的婚姻观念、等级观念以及人性的复杂。

整部小说以幽默风趣的风格刻画了丰富的人物形象,展现了不同性格和立场的人在爱情和生活中的误解、挣扎和成长,成为经典的爱情小说之一。

二、《傲慢与偏见》中女性主义的体现(一)小说中的女性形象奥斯汀在小说《傲慢与偏见》中刻画了许多具有代表性的女性形象。

其中,既有具有那个时代普遍特征的女性形象,又有以伊丽莎白为代表的独立自主的崭新的女性形象。

《傲慢与偏见》的女性主义叙事学分析

《傲慢与偏见》的女性主义叙事学分析

《傲慢与偏见》是英国小说家简·奥斯汀的代表作之一,这部小说中的女性主义叙事学分析主要体现在以下几个方面:
女性的角色:《傲慢与偏见》中的女性角色涉及到了不同的阶层、年龄、性格、经历等方面,其中主要的女性角色包括了伊丽莎白·巴登、达西先生的妹妹凯瑟琳·达西、简·奥斯汀自己等。

这些女性角色都在不同的情境下展现了女性的思想、情感、行为,并在小说中发挥了重要的作用。

女性的思想:《傲慢与偏见》中的女性角色持有不同的思想观点,其中伊丽莎白·巴登被视为小说中的女性主义角色,她持有的思想观点表现为对男权社会的批判和反抗,她坚持自己的价值观念和个人自由,不愿意接受社会对女性的限制和压制。

女性的经历:《傲慢与偏见》中的女性角色经历了不同的社会和家庭压力,其中伊丽莎白·巴登因为贫穷和社会地位的原因而面临着婚姻压力,她不得不在婚姻和自由之间做出取舍,这体现了女性在社会中的角色和地位的不平等。

女性的情感:《傲慢与偏见》中的女性角色表现出了丰富的情感,其中伊丽莎白·巴登的情感体现为对爱情的执着和对婚姻的反思,她在爱情和婚姻之间做出了抉择,体现了女性在爱情和婚姻中的矛盾心理。

总之,《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义叙事学分析体现在女性角色、思想、经历、情感等方面,这些都为我们提供了对女性在社会中的角色和地位的反思和思考。

《傲慢与偏见》中女性主义的体现

《傲慢与偏见》中女性主义的体现
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传统上,人们认为女性不过是 男性的附庸, 而 且一般对于妇女的描写也仅限于粗 鲁的家庭主妇. 为了改变这一看法, 奥 斯丁让她笔下的男性 人物不 断地向女性学习.在 �傲 慢与偏见� 中, 我 们可以看 到达西在伊丽莎白身上受益良多, 并最后改 变了其 对伊丽莎白最初的误解.本文着重挖掘这部小说中 伊丽莎白 以及其 他角色 的言行 之中如 何展现出 女 权主义思想. 伊丽莎 白举止 优雅, 博学 多才, 更 为重要的 是 她对世界有着独到的理解和敏锐的 观察, 正 是这样 一种素质使得伊丽莎白最先发现了 简的恋情, 也正 是这样的素质反映出了书中其他女 性角色的愚钝. 正是这样, 伊丽莎白表 现出了不同于其时代 的女性 意识, 敏锐的头脑和自 己的判断能力.书 中刚一开 始, 读者就已经知道班 内特先生最喜欢的就 是二女 儿伊丽莎白, 因为她比 她的姐妹们聪明得多 .尽管 年轻,伊丽莎白并未被乡村生活的 闭塞所封闭, 她 总是喜欢研究其他人的性格和生活 , 而且对 周围的 事物也总是精于观察. 伊丽莎白和达西的误解开始于宾格雷的家庭舞 会, 达西对伊丽莎白的评价极大地刺伤了她的自尊. 伊丽莎白有着非常清楚的女性意识,她认为女性应 该得到和男性一样的尊重, 而且正是由于这点, 她无 法接受达西的傲慢.然而, 伊丽莎白的教育决定了伊 丽莎白的态度 ,她所要求的是达 西要改变其态度, 而且, 只要达西可以做到这一点, 她就会原谅他. 一方面, 伊丽莎白 拥有的是近乎于知觉 的洞察 力, 另一方面, 她也继承了父亲的幽 默, 其谈 话中充 满了智慧和幽默.她的语言非常 简洁有力, 这一点 在和达西的对话中展现得最为充分.

文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读

 文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读

文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读《傲慢与偏见》是英国女作家简·奥斯汀的经典之作,以描绘19世纪英国中产阶级家庭为背景,展现了社会上对女性的种种偏见和压迫。

本文将从文学女性主义的角度对这部小说进行解读,探讨女性角色的自我意识觉醒、家庭地位与婚姻选择、社会限制与性别平等等议题。

一、女性角色的自我意识觉醒在《傲慢与偏见》中,女性角色展现了较高的自我意识觉醒。

作者通过伊丽莎白·班纳特这一主要女性角色,展示了她对自我的认知和价值观的塑造。

伊丽莎白敢于对传统观念提出质疑,不满足于传统女性角色。

她拒绝了多次的婚姻提议,坚持追求自己的幸福和自由。

对于傲慢的达西先生,她不向命运屈服,勇敢地捍卫自我。

这种自我意识觉醒为文学女性主义提供了有力的表达。

二、家庭地位与婚姻选择在《傲慢与偏见》中,家庭地位和婚姻选择是女性关注的重要议题。

作者通过班纳特家庭的描写,突显了当时社会对女性的家庭地位的重视。

班纳特夫妇没有儿子,女儿们必须依靠婚姻来获得经济保障和社会地位。

作者通过班纳特夫妇对女儿们婚姻的不同看法,反映了婚姻选择对女性未来的影响。

这使得女性被迫在经济和感情之间做出选择,展现了当时社会对女性的限制。

三、社会限制与性别平等《傲慢与偏见》中揭示了当时社会对女性的各种限制和对性别平等的不公。

女性在社会上缺乏独立和自主的地位,被迫依附于男性。

作者通过各个女性角色的展现,揭示出女性无法继承财产、无法参与政治等社会限制。

同时,通过班纳特先生的女儿们的打破旧规则的努力,呼吁社会对性别平等的重视,并表达了女性们对自由和平等的渴望。

综上所述,从文学女性主义视角解读《傲慢与偏见》可以看出,小说通过女性角色的自我意识觉醒、家庭地位与婚姻选择、社会限制与性别平等等议题,揭示了当时社会对女性的偏见和压迫。

它不仅是一部文学佳作,更是对女性地位与权益的深刻反思,激发了人们对性别平等的思考和追求。

谈《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义

谈《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义
三、《傲慢与偏见》中女性主义的觉醒与呐喊
主人公伊丽莎白在经历了对富家公子求婚的拒绝、冷漠和 鄙视后,真正的开始了解富家公子达西,为了强烈的自尊,再 一次拒绝了达西的求婚,直到达西真正的感受到伊丽莎白的 人格魅力,并爱上她时,两个人才因为爱情走到一起,这时 的爱情是女性主义觉醒的见证;大姐吉英由被动的接受,到经 历层层困难,在众人的帮助下获得爱情,也是女性主义的一种 觉醒。《傲慢与偏见》中的众多女性最开始从传统社会的服从 者,在伊丽莎白的帮助和带领下收获幸福,都是对传统男女不 平等婚姻关系的一种挑战,说明众多的女性已经开始具备女性 主义的意识。
(三)监督是关键。“阳光是最好的防腐剂。”权力也只 有接受监督和制约,增加透明度,才能不被滥用。正如有的领 导干部说的那样,要学会在监督下生活。应进一步拓宽监督 渠道,把党内监督和人大监督、政协监督、行政监督、司法 监督、舆论监督、社会监督等很好地结合起来,逐步形成全方 位、多层次的监督网络。特别是要强化群众监督,把领导干部 的作风、行为置于人民群众“雪亮的眼睛”的注视下。目前我 们大力推行的党务、政务公开以及一些地方开展的行风热线、 万人评议等活动都是接受群众监督的好形式。应进一步扩大监 督的视野和范围,切实做到领导干部的权力行使到哪里、活动 延伸到哪里,监督就跟踪到哪里。通过加强监督,及时发现和 纠正领导干部在作风方面存在的问题,防止不良风气继续侵蚀 和蔓延。
《傲慢与偏见》以女性的视角为主线,描写了生活在父权 和男权之间的一些女性奋力追求生活独立与尊严的故事。作品 以个性活波、机智聪慧的伊丽莎白为核心人物,围绕她的生活 展开了一场关于婚姻生活的大戏。伊丽莎白是中产阶级贝纳家 五个女儿中的一个,重金主义的母亲对富家公子达西和宾利产 生了好感,安排女儿见面,大女儿与富家公子宾利进展顺利, 伊丽莎白则不屑于和达西交流,经过重重实践解开了两人的误 会和偏见,最后五个女儿都收获了美满的婚姻。

最新-女性叙事视角解读《傲慢与偏见》 精品

最新-女性叙事视角解读《傲慢与偏见》 精品

女性叙事视角解读《傲慢与偏见》
女性叙事视角解读《傲慢与偏见》
作者尹亚辉
一、男权主义盛行的时代,女性没有自主权
18世纪末到19世纪初,资本主义制度尚未完善,封建残余思想根深蒂固,男尊女卑的思潮盛行。

男性处于主导地位,有着绝对的权力;而女性只能成为男性的附属,服从于男性。

在那个时代,女性无法享受到财产的继承权,没有任何经济背景,只能依仗嫁个好丈夫来保证日后的生计,以致但凡有稳定经济来源的男性都可以肆意地选择妻子,他们掌握着婚姻的绝对主导权,这种种的现实,直接导致婚后女性在家庭中毫无地位可言。

就像在《傲慢与偏见》中写道的,班纳特夫妇膝下没有儿子,只有五个女儿,班纳特先生过世后,他家财产就只能由远方的亲戚来继承,他的太太和女儿终将得不到任何东西。

因而,在当时,女子都希望嫁一个有钱人来保证自己后半辈子的衣食无忧。

在这样的社会体制下,女性完全失去了自主权,甚至她们独立生存的能力也丧失了,不得不依附于男人,这也是造成男女地位不平等的根源。

二、《傲慢与偏见》传达的女性主义思想
一女性叙事视角,掌握自主权
申丹曾指出叙事者的性别不同,往往会影响着叙事模式及其意义。

奥斯汀在小说《傲慢与偏见》中颠覆了女性只能依附于男性的唯诺形象,以女性视角展开故事,让女性成为小说中的主角.让女性主导话语权。

小说中跌宕起伏的情结,与独特的女性叙事视角是分不开的,让读者从女性的视角来品读这部作品,进而彰显女性特有的心理特征。

作者在小说中一改传统的叙述方式,采用由远景到近景的叙述视角转化,强调女性的主人翁意识。

通过直接引语的运用,让女性主导话语权,辅以间接引语来表现独特的女性视角。

从《傲慢与偏见》浅析简·奥斯汀女性主义意识

从《傲慢与偏见》浅析简·奥斯汀女性主义意识

从《傲慢与偏见》浅析简·奥斯汀女性主义意识摘要《傲慢与偏见》因独特的叙事角度和艺术性语言而被文学界称道。

同时,它又是一部公认的女性主义题材小说。

本文通过对小说作者生平的简述、女主人公伊莉莎白的性格分析以及作者写作特点的总结,浅析简?奥斯汀在《傲慢与偏见》中表达出的女性主义意识。

关键词生平简述性格分析写作特点总结女性主义意识一、生平简述19世纪的英国是一个女性主义文学群体崛起的时代,其先锋人物非简?奥斯汀莫属。

她是英国文学史上最早在其作品中体现女性意识的作家之一。

她的代表作《傲慢与偏见》被认为是当时女性主义意识的体现。

而这又与她本人的背景和经历密切先关。

简?奥斯汀,1775年12月生于英国汉普郡的史蒂文顿一个教区牧师家庭。

兄弟姐妹共八人,她排行第7,是家中第二个女儿。

她的父亲学问渊博,母亲也具有一定的文化修养,因此家中藏书众多。

这些优越条件都为奥斯汀提供了良好的自学条件和优良的读书环境,并培养了她写作的兴趣。

于是,从十三四岁开始,简?奥斯汀就开始了文学创作,显示出她在语言表达方面的才能。

然而,对于19世纪大多数女性而言,她们只能止步于大学校门前。

而男性则可以在大学中找到志同道合者,或组织聚会进行激烈讨论,或寻访前辈名师来获得点拨,以获得更快和更大的进步,并最终走出校园,在文学界崭露头角,如19世纪的华兹华斯、S?T?柯尔律治等人。

相比之下,奥斯汀被禁锢在家,接受传统的私人家教式教育,只能从大量阅读中汲取思想。

二、伊莉莎白的性格分析《傲慢与偏见》曾多次被改编并搬上荧幕。

最近的一次是2005年由乔?怀特执导的同名影片。

其中凯拉?奈特利饰演女主人公伊莉莎白,她娴熟的演技不仅赢得了原著读者的心,更将主人公伊莉莎白勇敢理性的性格和独立自爱的婚姻观塑造得入木三分。

伊莉莎白的性格不同于同时代其他小说中的女主角。

她既聪明幽默又不失理智,有着敏锐的头脑和独立的判断力。

正如她的父亲本奈特先生评价的那样:“她总是在一些问题上比她的姐妹们更敏锐。

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义

浅析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义

An Analysis of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice 浅析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义An Analysis of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice小说《傲慢与偏见》是女性主义文学的代表作,作者简·奥斯汀成功地塑造了一名女性主义先驱——伊丽莎白。

伊丽莎白追求人格独立和平等权利,敢于同封建礼教相对抗,她不顾世俗,追求自由平等的婚姻关系,这些都体现了浓厚的女性主义思想。

但深究其内,作者所表达的女性主义思想是不全面的,这就使作品在不知不觉中又落入父权中心主义的窠臼。

比如作品中的平等观念以及阶级意识不够明确,故事的展开只能建立在“同一阶级”这一基础上, 而小说中所存在的反叛精神不够彻底的情况,以及趋于完美的婚姻设置等都是作者受父权中心主义影响的产物,当今女性主义文学的创作症结就在于深受男权意识影响。

本文通过分析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性主义,旨在为女性创作提供经验。

关键词:傲慢与偏见;女性主义;婚姻Pride and Prejudice is the representative work of feminist literature, the writer Jane Austen successfully shaped a feminist pioneer, Elizabeth. Her pursuit of independence and equality, going against feudal ethics, her disregarding of social conventions, the pursuit of freedom and equality of marriage, all of these are embodiment of strong feminism. But having a close look at it, the feminist expressed by author is not comprehensive, which makes it unconsciously fall into the trap of patriarchalism again. For example the concept of quality and class consciousness in the works is not clear; the unfolding of the story can only be based on “the same class”. And rebellious spirit of the novel is not thorough, and the pursuit of perfect marriage settings etc. are because the author is influenced by the patriarchalism, Nowadays feminist literary is greatly influenced by the patriarchalism, and the study of Pride and Prejudice from the perspective of feminist can provide experience for female writing.Key Words: Pride and Prejudice; feminism; marriageContents摘要........................................................................................................................... I I Abstract. (III)Contents (1)1. Introduction (1)2. The Embodiment of Feminism in the Novel (1)2.1 The Pursuit of Independence and Equal Rights (2)2.2 The Opposition to Feudal Moral (3)2.3 The Pursuit of Freedom and Equality of Marriage (5)3. The Limitation of Feminism in the Novel (6)3.1 Unclear Concept of Equality (6)3.2 Incomplete Rebellious Spirit (8)3.3 The Pursuit of Perfect Marriage (10)4. Conclusion (11)Bibliography (12)Acknowledgements (13)1. IntroductionPride and Prejudice is a typical masterpiece of realism in the 18th century, which reflects the feminist thought and has attracted the attention of the readers. So many scholars have conducted extensive researches on it. The academic study of pride and prejudice from the perspective of feminism, with feminist criticism method, reflects the women in all aspects of independent thinking, but there are few articles mentioned the existing limitations of feminism in the novel. In the fiction, the author by creating new women image — Elizabeth, expressed dissatisfaction with the present situation of women at that time, showed advanced feminist awareness of the mainstream in the patriarchal society. Influenced by the society at that time, the awareness of male authority has been deeply embedded into the author‟s ideology, which also appears in the novel, and is common in today‟s feminist work.2. The Embodiment of Feminism in the NovelThe 19th century is the bud of feminism; in the meantime, “the UK has produced a large number of ideological deep, passionate, radical political writers. Their education and grow through writing to explore women, marriage, family, economy and other issues, both showed a sharp feminist thought.”(Chen, 2001:25) Therefore, Jane Austen has also been influenced by the trend. In the novel Pride and Prejudice, one of the most representative characters is Elizabeth with a rebellious spirit, who was different from other characters in the novel. Elizabeth is independent, with a strong self-esteem, dares to challenge the political correctness, to pursue their happy marriage of new women, and she is one of the most representative characteristics of feminism. In this work, the author presents the phenomenon of gender discrimination in British society, reveals the social restrictions on women and shows the advanced female consciousness from a special female perspective. The following contents will analyze the feminism of Pride and Prejudice from the pursuit of independent personality and equal right, the revolt against the feudal moral and the pursuit of freedom and equality of marriage.2.1 The Pursuit of Independence and Equal RightsIn Britain at that time, due to economic independence, women have been in a state of being dominant, thus become subservient to the men. “Women only in male pocket, men are dominated in family and society, and the center. In both physically and intellectually women are supposed to be the weak of the society, women do not enjoy equal rights with men”.(Wang, 2004:17) But Jane Austen is strongly opposed to the roles of social consciousness, said that men and women should have the same rights, stupid, vulnerability is not only the exclusive terms of women. If women receive the same formal education as men, women can be as smart, rational as men.The so-called independent personality refers to p erson‟s independence, autonomy, creativity, which requires people not to depend on any external authority, and not attached to any real political power. In Pride and Prejudice, the writer shaped a beautiful, witty, bold and lively character—Elizabeth, who is different from the other women in the novel, she is sanity and reasonable new woman, who has her own judgment and independent consciousness and has her own original ideas. At the time of the society under the rule of patriarchy, Elizabeth is a very attractive woman. For the choice of marriage, she doesn‟t want to be limited by the lives of their parents and their arrangement. When the heir to the property of his father Mr. Collins proposes to Elizabeth, though mother pressures to Elizabeth again and again, Elizabeth finally flatly refused. She doesn‟t want to be tied down by a secular marriage, refused to accept a marriage without love. However, when the hero Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, Elizabeth was angered by the arrogance of Darcy and straightforwardly refused Darcy‟s proposal. This behavior was very incredible at that time. Because of D arcy‟s property or social status is the most of women‟s dream at that time. But Elizabeth wants a marriage which is based on mutual admiration, mutual respect, rather than a class business marriage.Female subordination was very common in the 18th century of England, but in Pride and Prejudice the heroine Elizabeth had been striving for equal status between men and women. In the novel, Elizabeth is not inferior to men, so that the arrogant Darcy eventually abandons his arrogance and marries Elizabeth. At the same time,Elizabeth‟s performance is more rational, decisive than hesitant Mr. Bingley. Among them, the author also specially shaped love flattery, curry favor with powerful, silly Mr. Collins and simple, moody Mrs. Bennett to prove words like intelligent, reasonable etc. are not only synonymous with men. Both women and men have advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, women should enjoy the same rights with men.2.2 The Opposition to Feudal Moral18th-century in Britain is covered by the patriarchal culture. Women don‟t have equal education rights, and their role in life was decided by men. The focus of the female life is housework and taking care of children, and be “the angel in the home”, which makes women gradually withdrew from the social stage. But Elizabeth is a typical rebellious character, who wouldn‟t be limited by the feudal creed and does not recognize the fact that woman has no talent and unwilling to become the victim of political correctness. As a result, the protagonist Elizabeth against ethical code can be divided into the following two aspects:One aspect is that the women‟s acceptance in education. At that time in Britain, men and women do not have the same education rights due to the influence of patriarchalism. The natural obligation of woman is attached to the man; take care of family and child. The wisdom of the woman should not be showed in knowledge or degree, but in singing, playing the piano, painting, doing housework, etc. In Pride and Prejudice, says Mr. Bingley, as long as women can decorate stage desk, adorn screen, woven bag, etc., can be defined as talented women. It is not hard to see, at the time of the society, women‟s“innocence”has achieved a tacit attitude in the men‟s minds, and became a kind of social identity. They don‟t want woman to accept normal education, also just put their training to their education to meet the requirements of the male ideal. But the heroine Elizabeth does not agree with it, and even showed a kind of defiance. Influenced by Mr. Benet, she loves reading. When the sisters are discussing a variety of men, she likes to stay in a quiet place alone with a book. In the novel Pride and Prejudice the opening scenes is Elizabeth holding a book in the home, while the other girl is not in play combat, but practicing the piano. Thus verifies whatMr. Bennett said, “They have none of them much to recommended them. They are all silly and ignorant like other girls; but Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters”(Austen, 1993). When Elizabeth visits Lady Catherine, Lady Catherine asks Elizabeth about the girl family education, Elizabeth answers honestly. Actually, she can play piano, but she says she only knows a little. In Elizabeth‟s view, this is just a worldly game.The other aspect is in manners. “Self-control, lives in seclusion, roll with the punches, virtuous, at the time of the British is considered to be under patriarchy women shall abide by the code of ethics, also can saying is women should have a fair maiden quality”.(Liu, 2009(03):4) But the heroine Elizabeth is against “women‟s”for many times, such as the opposition regardless of her family at that time, walking in the rain to visit her sick sister, although very mess, even being laughed at by Miss Bingley; She doesn‟t attach herself to people in power, such as she repulse Mr. Darcy‟s offer of marriage, though he is rich; She is not makes up to dignitaries as their agents, when she is in Mrs. Catherine‟s home, everybody curries favor with lady Catherine, but Elizabeth sits there quietly. For Mrs. Catherine‟s ironic question, Elizabeth also refuted, face to face without hesitation to maintain the dignity of the family.Due to the time that the women do not have family property inheritance, so Mrs. Bennett is eager to let five daughters marry, and under the condition of the oldest daughter is not married, the rest of the four daughters have been went out for social intercourse at the same time. In the 18th century England, this kind of behavior is a very unreasonable, but Elizabeth‟s is not agree with it. So when Catherine asked Mrs. Elizabeth‟s younger sister, Elizabeth was not afraid to tell Mrs. Catherine her sisters are already out communication, Mrs. Catherine said something pretty incredible, but Elizabeth said, “If only because the elder sister can‟t marry early, or don‟t want to marry early, can‟t do sister out social and entertainment, it is too bitter. The smallest and the largest also have the right to digest the youth. I don‟t think it can do that promote sisterly true feelings, also can‟t form a gentle character.”(Austen, 1993) Elizabeth‟s clever; irony answer expressed her opposition to Mrs. Catherine‟sdecadent ideas, and dissatisfaction with the feudal ethical code and contempt.2.3 The Pursuit of Freedom and Equality of MarriageIn the beginning of Pride and Prejudice, “all bachelors with property must need to marry a wife, and it has become a universally acknowledged truth.”In Jane Austen‟s times, women‟s marriage is not based on “lov e”,but based on the “economy”. This kind of marriage with utilitarian color is opposed by the author, and then the author, shaping the heroine Elizabeth, conveys her calls for opposition with secular opinions about love.In the novel Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth‟s marriage is built on love, on the basis of mutual respect for each other. So when she hears that Charlotte will marry to Collins, she feels very sad. She doesn‟t believe this utilitarian marriage can bring happiness to her friend. At the same time, on impulse, her sister Lydia elopes with Wickham; Elizabeth hated this kind of behavior, too. In her view, only the marriage based on love can be happy forever.In the novel, we can see money, status and power are playing a decisive role among female marriage. This marriage, apparently does not involve feelings, is pure economic problem. Social elites are valued not for their moral character and behavior, social role, but for their money, farms, houses, furniture, carriage, garden and so on. Darcy‟s cousin, colonel William is an earl‟s younger son, who can‟t inherit property and the title. He said frankly to Elizabeth, profligate spending, money has become the important factor in his marriage. Regardless of the mother‟s objection, Elizabeth resolutely rejected her family heir Mr. Collins‟s proposal. She is not willing to accept the settling of marriage. Because of Mr. Darcy arrogance, Elizabeth chose to refuse Mr. Darcy‟s proposal.By shaping the character of Elizabeth, the author suggests that marriage should not be dominate and influenced by others. Women should adopt a positive attitude to the secular marriage challenges, and dare to break through the connective with secular opinions about love, brave to pursue their own happiness, get rid of the marriage built on money, status, realize the equality between men and women in marriage.3. The Limitation of Feminism in the NovelIn the novel Pride and Prejudice, the representative figure --Elizabeth, although is constantly with feudal political correctness, her happiness eventually established on the basis of marrying a rich man, which clearly shows that the author compromise on the society. “Since childhood grew up in the living environment and the influence of parents, Jane Austen‟s novel material always locate in the English countryside and neighborhood middle class life, she described the characters in the novel life are very familiar with”. (Yu, 1997:296) Social reality makes Jean Austen can‟t walk out of the country life, and her view is not very open, and real life didn‟t give the author an open space. So some critics considered works of Jean Austen material single, conservative, and they also think that some of her work too feminine. In the fiction, it is not hard to see that the traditional patriarchalism or can control w omen‟s lives, females have to succumb to the male oppression. “In politics, economy, society and life and so on many aspects still have no voice.”(Lin, 2004:15), In short, the novel to a certain extent, reflects that Austin is influenced by conservative patriarchal ideology, the feminism she wants to express still has some limitations, which includes the following aspects: 3.1 Unclear Concept of EqualityFrom the novel Pride and Prejudice, the author‟s sensitive class consciousness can be seen, and her characters also have a distinct class sense of hierarchy. Although in the novel, the author did not describe the intense class conflict, the author‟s class consciousness can be expressed through her negative attitude for marry into a proper family and mercenary marriage. The characters in Pride and Prejudice basically belong to three classes: at the top is Darcy and his aunt who is a duchess with power, they represent the noble class; In the middle class is Mr. Bingley, he represents the emerging upstarts, known as the “new”; and at the bottom of the class is Mr. Bennett, representing the ordinary gentleman. The combination of Elizabeth and Darcy represents the noble class with ordinary gentleman “marriage”.Despite the striking reality in every social class in the eyes of Jane Austen, by shaping the characters of Elizabeth and Darcy, the author has tried to jump the class nature of social disorder,which contributed to the combination of “pride”and “prejudice”, strived to achieve the equality between men and women. But in the novel the author advocates the equality of men and women status, as well as on the social class relations not real beyond the equality of the bourgeois class.First of all, in pursuit of equality between men and women, the protagonist Elizabeth and Darcy in both property and social status have certain disparity. The hero Darcy in the nobility of the society, have the hereditary property, the farms, with revenues of ten thousand pounds a year. And the heroine Elizabeth is just an ordinary ge ntleman‟s daughter locating at the bottom of the society, who gets only “4 per mile of one thousand pound”from her mother. However, Darcy doesn‟t care the gap between him and Elizabeth, and marries to the lower gentleman‟s daughter. Compared with Darcy, on the contrary, Lady Catherine is thrusting, and does not forget the rank order. When she learns that her nephew proposes to the lower gentleman‟s daughter Elizabeth, she goes to Elizabeth‟s home, looks down on Elizabeth and her class origin, and points out that the class differences between her and Darcy. But Elizabeth‟s says, “He is a gentleman, I am a gentleman‟s daughter, at this point we are equal.”(Austen, 1993) Clearly, in the novels of Jane Austen, although the author has been striving for equal social status between men and women, the author just said they are “basi cally”belonging to the same class. Elizabeth and D arcy‟s equality establish in the same class under the background of the implementation of equal, namely with the gentlemen class, and this is the reason why Elizabeth can stand erect before Darcy and Lady Catherine these noble. Thus it can be seen that the author‟s advocating of equality of men and women‟s status is not thorough enough, the author has not really pursued this equality in the various social aspects, just looking for compromise and retrogression.Secondly, performance in aligning with upper class; there are three levels in the novel: the noble class, the “nouveau riche”class, the gentleman class. Mr. Darcy, aristocratic class in society, the first time he comes out, and people are widely rumored that he has an income of ten thousand pounds a year, the male guest praised his wisdom, and the female guests praised his good looks. In the whole party, all people looked at him with love almost half a night. Finally they discovered he isarrogant, looks down on people, so everyone begins to dislike him. Although everyone has the negative emotions about Darcy, he has the authority that no one dares to challenge. On behalf of the newly rich Bingley trust the representative of the aristocracy Darcy, even his marriage happiness is controlled by Darcy. Darcy‟s cousin Fitzwilliam and Darcy‟s sister Georgiana also obey the arrangement of Darcy. Among them, when Elizabeth asks Colonel Fitzwilliam when to leave, his answer is listening to Darcy. All of them reflect Darcy‟s authority. Elizabeth refuses to Darcy because of his arrogance, but when she finds herself has been deep in love with Darcy, says: “He is proud, not like the pride of the ordinary people. Such a good youth, good family, and have money, everything is better than somebody else, it is no wonder that he pride. As I said, he had the right to pride.”(Austen, 1993) Darcy and the heroine finally married. And Elizabeth‟s elder sister Jean marry to Mr. Bingley, who representative the “new class”. From here, it is easy to see that Elizabeth, Jane on behalf of ordinary gentleman class is gradually close to the noble class. Jane Austen still doesn‟t get rid of the limitation of noble ideas, is still affected by the traditional consciousness of noble.3.2 Incomplete Rebellious SpiritIn Pride and Prejudice, the heroine Elizabeth is an independent personality that dares to break through the representative of the secular bondage, and braves to pursuit of happy marriage. For example, when she hears that Jane was ill, walking in the rain to Netherfield to visit sick sister despite of her family‟s opposition; when Darcy expresses love to Elizabeth for the first time, she decisively rejected, refused to accept the charity of marriage and so on. Through those things, it is not hard to see Elizabeth‟s contempt and discontent for feudal political. And she is a typical representative of rebellious spirit who not willing to marry based on money and social status.However, Elizabeth‟s defiance is not thorough. First of all, it performs at women depend on men on economy. In the 19th-century of Britain, women with no economic foundation has been under the oppression of patriarchy society. “Economic foundation determines superstructure”, which directly tell people that economicindependence is unavailable to status in the society. Similarly, in pride and prejudice, because of women‟s economic independence, women have to rely on his father as well as the future husband, which makes them lose the right of speech at home and in marriage life, so that ultimately Elizabeth did not escape the arrangement of social reality because of her economic dependence, and married Darcy who comes from wealthy family. During this period, because women have no real property inheritance, women still depend on men. Women‟s status is obviously low. In Pride and Prejudice, the role of Elizabeth defined by the author did not consider going out to find a career to get economic independence, to change her present situation, but just stay at home. Facing that the closest relatives of blood relationship inherit the property, she has never questioned, but slowly accepted it. In this case, for the hard choices of the unknown future life, the heroine could only marry a man who has financial security and respected status in society. Obviously, Elizabeth does not get rid of the control of man on economy and the subordinate status to get real independence. Our protagonist Elizabeth from beginning to end are not out of her own home, which shows that at last the author did not establish the independent female consciousness.Second, the performances of the women have been in a passive waiting for status. In Britain at that time, women are in a disadvantageous position both in class and gender. In the novel, the only way of social activity for women is dance. Mrs. Bennett has been urged their daughters to take part in all kinds of ball in order to be able to let his daughter have a good home to return to, and the protagonist Elizabeth also went to the PROM consciously for the same purpose. Elizabeth is snubbed by Darcy at a party and in the following Darcy‟s first proposal is vehemently refused. In the novel, Elizabeth is hostile to Darcy intentionally, though she had another kind of feeling from the beginning, she dare not to admit this kind of feeling. “When Darcy proposed to her for the first time, she was actually pleasantly and surprised, but she performance was angry, and these angry though Jane and Wickham as an excuse, but true on Darcy, Elizabeth at both hate and love the contradiction in the mood.”(Pan, 2004:256) Next after Darcy has made a series of changes, and corrected the too much arrogance attitude, Elizabeth begins to regret her former attitude. But she doesn‟t fightfor her own happiness, just waiting for Darcy‟s proposal again. Visible, in contact with Darcy, the hero Elizabeth has been in a passive position. During this period, Elizabeth is familiar with Wickham, and attracted by his gentility, but she doesn‟t express her love, too. Her sister Jane also is in a passive position. When Jane meets Mr. Bingley at a party, she is deeply attracted by Mr. Bingley, but due to the so-called “lady” character, Jane does not dare to express her thoughts too much, so that almost missing her love. Thus it can be seen that women in the novel all follow the custom of the typical patriarchal society, quietly waiting for the pursuit of men. “Visible, in the author‟s mind, patriarchal ideology, women are not fundamentally getting rid of the economic dependency on men, failed to get rid of by men subordinate position of choice”. (Chen, 2012, (04):4)3.3 The Pursuit of Perfect MarriageIn Pride and Prejudice, the center of the novel is marriage. So the book is talking about the marriage and money, marriage and position and marriage and love. In Pride and Prejudice, because of the relationship between money and marriage that makes the young men‟s course of love is full of frustration. But because of the happy endings in Pride and Prejudice, it is unavoidable for people to ask, “Does this kind of perfect marriage really exists in British at that time? The bondage of marriage really can span class differences?”In the novel, Mrs. Be net‟s life is to marry his daughter, for the daughters to seek a better husband. In this regard, Be net‟s five daughters have their own strongpoint: gentle Jean, smart and lively Elizabeth, wooden Mary and flirtatious Lydia. The author is like a god who assigns the ideal husband to her favorite characters as a reward, but for those little girls in improper behavior has an unhappy marriage or lives alone. For example, the eldest daughter Jane who is kind, meet and gentle, is a representative of the fair maiden. She has strong self-control but lack of self judgment, and beauty and character is her superiority, and obtaining B ingley‟s love is the reward for her. The second daughter, Elizabeth, is the author‟s favorite role. She is the only one who has a clear understanding for their own family and the weakness of this class, and her beauty, independent self-esteem, lively to win the love of Darcy. She got abigger reward - become the capable mistress of Pemberley manor. And beautiful and frivolous Lydia is completely not disciplined, who lacks of education and there is no shame in her mind. She is controlled by lust and flirting with officers unscrupulously. Finally she marries to Wickman who is humble and extravagant. And third daughter Mary who is wooden, average intelligence want to prove her talent everywhere, until at the end of this novel she is unable to find their own “Mr. R ight”. Above all, in A usten‟s novels, as long as women own the wisdom, manner, independence can across the social barriers and get together with there beloved. Hero‟s ingenuity seems to be a kind of tool that helps them to find their fare, and does not have effects on other ways.In general, because of the living environment makes Jane Austen can‟t walk out of the country, and her social activity confined to the gentle class and within the church. “Excluded from certain kinds of life experiences, so her …three or four families of rural village‟, is not so much her artistic talent, she consciously in art and helpless choice, she just lucky noted down her era” (Lefroy, 2002:90).4. ConclusionJane Austen‟s feminist consciousness has been clearly analyzed in her masterpiece Pride and Prejudice. 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《傲慢与偏见》中的女性形象与当代女性主义的视角

《傲慢与偏见》中的女性形象与当代女性主义的视角

《傲慢与偏见》中的女性形象与当代女性主义的视角1. 引言1.1 概述《傲慢与偏见》是英国作家简·奥斯汀创作的经典小说,被广泛认为是英国文学史上最优秀的作品之一。

小说中的女性形象丰满细腻,以不同个性和背景展现出了各种特点和情感。

本文旨在通过分析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性形象并从当代女性主义视角出发,探讨这些形象对于当代女性主义运动的启示和对比小说中女性形象与现实状况。

1.2 文章结构本文将分为五个部分进行讨论。

首先,引言部分将提供文章的概述、结构和目的。

接下来,第二部分将介绍《傲慢与偏见》中的主要女性角色,并描述她们各自的特点。

同时,我们还将分析这些女性形象如何反映当时社会中关于女性地位和社会观念的看法。

第三部分将从当代女性主义的定义和发展出发,对比分析《傲慢与偏见》中的女性形象对于当代女性主义运动的启示,并探讨当代女性主义在文学作品中的表达方式和意义。

第四部分将比较小说中的女性形象与当代社会现实中的女性状况,并总结《傲慢与偏见》对于当代女性主义运动的重要意义和价值观启示,同时反思并展望未来女性主义运动发展的方向。

最后,结论部分将指出文章核心论点和最终观点,并提供给读者思考问题的启示,同时简明扼要地总结全文内容。

1.3 目的本文旨在通过对《傲慢与偏见》中女性形象的分析,探讨当代女性主义对于这些形象的收获和启示。

同时,通过比较小说中的女性形象与当代社会现实中女性状况之间的异同,评估《傲慢与偏见》对于当下女性主义运动的重要意义和价值观启示。

此外,本文还将探讨当代女性主义如何在文学作品中表现以及其所带来的意义。

最终目标是为读者呈现一个全面而深入地了解《傲慢与偏见》中女性形象和当代女性主义视角之间关联的文章。

2. 傲慢与偏见中的女性形象:2.1 主要女性角色简介《傲慢与偏见》这部经典小说中有几个关键的女性角色,每个角色都展现了独特而鲜明的性格和特征。

最值得注意的是伊丽莎白·班内特,她是主角之一,并代表了作者对理智、才智和坚持自我的女性形象的塑造。

傲慢与偏见的女性主义视角

傲慢与偏见的女性主义视角

Feminist Consciousnessin Pride and Prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》的女性主义视角系别:外国语学院姓名:王佳慧班级:11级8班学号:18AbstractIn the 18, 19 century of England, a critical realist female writer, Jane Austen, appeared in the literature. Austen used female angle to create novels. Her Pride and Prejudice is one of the most famous novels. Austen paid attention to female inner world with woman exquisite writing style to describe a small quiet town three or four families’ stories. Austen broke man’s domin ant position in the literature for a long time.This paper will begin from the feminism theory angle to analyze main characters in the novel and the influence of Austen’s works. Meanwhile, this paper studies feminist consciousness in the novel by analyzing Austen and the environment of her time.Key words: Austen feminism Elizabeth character摘要18,19世纪的英国出现了一位以女性视角创作小说的批判现实主义女作家简˙奥斯汀。

《傲慢与偏见》的女性视角分析

《傲慢与偏见》的女性视角分析

《傲慢与偏见》的女性视角分析在奥斯丁的著作中,《傲慢与偏见》一直深受读者的喜爱,并经受住了时间的考验,成为文学史上不休的名著。

剖析其原因,发现这与奥斯丁高超的叙事技巧是分不开的。

在这部小说中,奥斯丁颠覆了以往男权统治下的话语权,采用了全知视角下,从女性的有限视角展示故事,从女性的角度来描写生活,并首次让小说中的女性形象第一次成为真正意义上的主角,让女性有了话语权。

因而,从女性视角这一角度对小说进行解读,对于理解和把握作品具有重要的意义。

本文将从女性叙事视角对小说进行解读,发掘其对于展现女性意识的意义。

叙事视角,在文学作品中是指作品叙述者或者人物从什么角度观察故事。

从小说的整体来说,奥斯丁在《傲慢与偏见》中选择了全知视角,如在交代故事背景,人物首次出场以及在每章节中奥斯丁看似无意的评述。

例如:小说的第一章第一句话就是通过贝内特太太总括式的议论“有钱的单身汉总是要娶位太太,这是一条公认的真理。

”使读者顷刻间就能识别人物形象。

贝内特太太在全知叙述视角下,是作为被叙述对象而存在,她的那句总括式议论,与作者的价值信念是完全不同的,因而造成了读者与她的距离,这一人物形象,揭露了当时社会上普遍流行的婚姻价值观,正是因为当时流行的婚恋观所以贝内特太太才把嫁女儿当作自己的人生大事,读者对贝内特太太的疏离也拉近了读者和隐含作者的距离,从而拉近了读者和女主人公的距离。

当时女子在婚姻方面的被动局面,在男权社会里,女性一直处于附属地位,婚姻是两个门当户对家庭的结合,爱情的有无处于次要地位。

对于女性来说,她在婚姻市场的卖点取决于她能够带来的嫁妆,像夏绿蒂这样没有嫁妆的女性,在当时只有两条路可走,一条是做家庭教师,另一条就是抓住婚姻,所以当迂腐的柯林斯向她求婚时她爽快地答应了,这在夏绿蒂看来似乎是最好的归宿了。

奥斯丁一生未婚,在她27岁时曾拒绝了一位庄园主的求婚,也就是拒绝了日后有保障的生活。

在《理智与情感》中,奥斯丁借玛丽安之口说出她当时心理“一个27岁的女子别指望再能感受爱情或激发爱情了”。

_傲慢与偏见_的女性主义叙事学分析_石锐

_傲慢与偏见_的女性主义叙事学分析_石锐

摘要:《傲慢与偏见》是英国著名女性作家简·奥斯丁六部小说之一,自小说发表以来,其叙述技巧引起了广泛的评论,小说以独特的视角和叙事技巧揭示了当时社会的风貌,表达了作者的女性抗争意识及对当时社会婚姻观的批判。

本文将从女性主义叙事学角度,从人称、叙事话语及反讽的修辞方法这些叙事技巧着手,对小说进行解读,发掘其对于展现女性意识的意义,以便更全面的理解和把握作品。

关键词:女性主义叙事学;女性视角;女性话语;反讽女性主义叙事学在西方已经历了20年的发展历程,但在中国却没有得到文学批评家和理论家足够的关注。

女性主义叙事学将传统的叙事学理论与性别政治,也就是女权主义结合起来。

20世纪60年代,女性文学理论和批评经历了30年的发展过程,总的来说,某一种理论只有10年的辉煌发展期,但扎根于女权运动的女性文学评论的发展却是绵长的。

许多文学派别认为女权主义与马克思主义文论、心理学分析评论等相关,但女性主义叙事学至今仍被忽视,至少在理论层次上被忽视。

女性主义叙事学顾名思义,结合了女权主义和结构主义叙事学理论。

从80年代开始,许多叙事学家认为叙事学忽视了文本意识形态内涵和社会历史背景,因此他们把叙事学和女权主义相结合以便相互取长补短。

1981年美国学者苏珊·兰瑟首先把叙事学研究同女权运动相结合创立了女性主义叙事学。

1984年玛利亚·布鲁尔提出疑问,认为结构主义叙事学忽视了社会历史环境问题,她调查了许多女性作家作品的叙述文本,并把叙事学研究与性别政治联系起来,逐渐的许多叙事学家也把女性解放运动思想带入到叙事学研究中来。

1986年兰瑟第一次使用了女性主义叙事学这一词汇,90年代女性主义叙事学在欧美广泛传播。

在小说《傲慢与偏见》中,作者奥斯丁运用独特的叙事技巧,通过全知视角下具有限制性的叙述模式向我们展示了灰姑娘的爱情故事,描绘了作者所处时代的社会道德风貌,表达了作者的女性抗争意识及对当时社会婚姻观的批判。

文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读1

文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读1

文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读1在文学女性主义视角下的《傲慢与偏见》解读《傲慢与偏见》是英国作家简·奥斯汀的经典作品,以其细腻入微的描写和深刻的社会观察而备受赞誉。

本文将从文学女性主义的视角出发,对《傲慢与偏见》这部小说进行解读,探讨其中包含的女性主义思想。

一、女性在社会地位的困境《傲慢与偏见》的主要故事情节围绕着贝内特家的五个女儿展开。

在当时的英国社会,女性的地位相对较低,缺乏独立的经济来源和决策权,只能依附于丈夫或父亲。

小说中,贝内特家是一个没有儿子的中产阶级家庭,五个女儿的婚姻是保证家族地位和前途的重要途径。

然而,女性的婚姻并不完全是出于爱情和自由选择的结果。

小说中的女性角色纷纷背负家族的期望,被迫要在各种婚姻选择中权衡得失。

以伊丽莎白为例,她拒绝了很多有地位与财富的求婚者,最终选择嫁给了自己真正爱的人达西,反映了她对自主性和真实感情的追求。

这在当时是一种颠覆传统观念的行为,展现了女性对自身命运的把握与坚守。

二、对婚姻制度的批判小说中对婚姻制度的揭示和批判是女性主义的重要思想体现之一。

作家通过描写各种家庭、人物和婚姻情节,抨击了当时的婚姻观念和社会期许。

首先,小说中的贵族阶层几乎完全以财富和地位为基准来选择配偶,强调门当户对。

这种婚姻观念剥夺了女性的自主权,使得她们的婚姻往往成为一场交易。

而以达西为代表的角色的出现,展示了不拘泥于社会地位和财富的真爱观念。

其次,小说中通过让女性角色机智地表达自己的见解和意愿,将女性的主动性和智慧赋予了重要的地位。

例如,伊丽莎白和达西在初始相识时,因为种种误解而互相嫌弃,但通过各种场合的相处和交流,展示了女性独立思考和主动争取幸福的能力。

三、探索女性自我价值的成长女性主义强调女性的自我价值和自我实现,认为女性不应仅仅为了婚姻地位而存在。

《傲慢与偏见》中的女性角色在不同程度上展现了价值认同与成长。

伊丽莎白是一个聪明机智的女子,通过与达西的冲突和相互理解,她的成长和转变为读者展现了女性的独立意识和对爱情的坚守。

从《傲慢与偏见》探析简·奥斯丁的女性主义思想

从《傲慢与偏见》探析简·奥斯丁的女性主义思想
从《 傲慢与偏见》 探析简·奥斯丁的女性主义思想
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内容提要:本文以女性主义和女性主义文学批评理论为视角, 以简·奥斯丁的 名著《 傲慢与偏见》 为着眼点, 探析了简·奥斯丁的女性主义思想, 关注了英语 世界与中国大陆对《 傲慢与偏见》 及简·奥斯丁迥然不同的阐释和接受, 指出如 1世纪的女性主义立场, 反观英国当时的社会背景, 就会发现奥斯丁 果立足于 2 的作品中蕴寓着鲜明的女性主义思想。虽然女性主义这个词在奥斯丁的时代 还没有出现, 但她的思想早已背离了那个父权至上的时代, 奥斯丁不仅以道德 家、 幽默家的姿态展现, 还是一位杰出的女性主义者。 关键词:简·奥斯丁;女性主义;《 傲慢与偏见》 A b s t r a c tT h e p r e s e n t p a p e r s t u d i e s P r i d e a n dP r e j u d i c e f r o mt h e f e m i n i s t p e r s p e c t i v et oe x p l o r et h e f e m i n i s mi nJ a n e A u s t e na n dp r e s e n t s t h e e n t i r e l yd i f f e r e n t i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s a n dr e c e p t i o no f t h ec l a s s i ca n dt h ef e m a l ea u t h o r b e t w e e nt h eE n g l i s h w o r l da n dt h e C h i n e s e m a i n l a n d .I t p o i n t s o u t t h a t f e m i n i s t b e l i e f d o e s e x i s t i nJ a n e
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傲慢与偏见的女性主义视角Feminist Consciousness in Pride and Prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》的女性主义视角系别:外国语学院姓名:王佳慧班级:11级8班学号:18AbstractIn the 18, 19 century of England, a critical realist female writer, Jane Austen, appeared in the literature. Austen used female angle to create novels. Her Pride and Prejudice is one of the most famous novels. Austen paid attention to female inner world with womanexquisite writing style to describe a small quiet town three or four families’ stories. Austen broke man’s dominant position in the literature for a long time.This paper will begin from the feminism theory angle to analyze main characters in the novel and the influence of Austen’s works. Meanwhile, this paper studies feminist consciousness in the novel by analyzing Austen and the environment of her time.Key words: Austen feminism Elizabeth character摘要18,19世纪的英国出现了一位以女性视角创作小说的批判现实主义女作家简˙奥斯汀。

《傲慢与偏见》是其最著名的小说之一。

奥斯汀关注女性内在世界并以女性细腻的文笔描绘了安静平和的小镇上三四户人家发生的故事。

打破了长久以来男性在文学领域的统治地位。

本文将着手从女性主义理论的角度分析小说中主要人物形象以探究奥斯汀作品的文学风格。

同时通过对奥斯汀本人和当时环境的分析,来研究小说中体现的女性意识觉醒。

关键词:奥斯汀女性主义伊丽莎白人物ContentsAbstract (1)摘要 (2)Introduction (1)1. Feminism Theory (1)1.1The Development of Feminism in Literature (1)1.2 Feminism in Austen’s Works (3)2. Feminist Images in Pride and Prejudice (4)2.1 The Image of Elizabeth (4)2.2 The Image of Darcy (6)2.3 The Images of the Couple of Collins (6)Conclusion (8)Bibliography (9)IntroductionAusten was born in a country clergyman’s family in parish of Stevenson.She was brought up in an intelligent but restricted environment. Her father was a rector and a scholar with a good library. She was educated at home with her sister. She lived a quiet, retired, and uneventful life, and she never married.Austen’s works concerned the common people and ordinary events, exploring the complicatedly social relationship .Although she lived in the Romantic period in the nineteenth century, she held the idea of writing of the 18th century, advocating the traditional ideas of orders, reason, proportion and gracefulness in novel writing. Though her works, the reader could have a vivid picture of the country life in England, such as the right to inherit the fa mily’s property, family problems, education conditions, women’s position, morality, andcustoms.1. Feminism Theory1.1 The Development of Feminism in LiteratureFeminist consciousness started at the enlightenment movement. It had three development parts. The first was from freedom and equal feminism to unique and superior radical feminism. They emphasized on women as rational as men and pointed out the inequality power between women and men due to social gender system form. They claimed not to break existing social structures and required the same rights with men about education, law and profession. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote the book that A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792 regarded as the behalf of early feminism. Feminism gradually became organizational social movement in the 19th century because people thought that women were treated unfairly. Emmeline Pankhurst was one of the women suffrage founders who established Women’ s Social and Political Union aim to reveal the gender discrimination in British. Radical feminists thought that woman was more superior than man so that advocated revolution and no ways to negotiable. This theory got into essentialism quagmire and generalized women and ignored the difference between women and identity contradiction. But this not denied that the radical feminism contributed to development offeminism theory.The second development process was black feminism and the third world feminism stressed on more colors and different situation. Black feminism continues criticized white middle feminists and they insisted on difference between race and class. This not only stroked the radical feminist class, but immediately opened the postmodern feminism movement in 90s.The third world feminism began with struggle against the western colonialism and racial supremacy. They criticized multinational companies of developed countries which employed cheap labors of women in the third world countries. They suffered lots of gender discrimination, exploitation and oppression questions. But the most important was imperialism, colonial system and class oppression. The third part was from identity difference to politics difference which included postmodern feminism and psychoanalysis feminism. They required higher rights for women and treated women as men. Feminism theory through a long time development left many researches achievements for us to ponder.1.2 Feminism in Austen’s WorksJane Austen mainly wrote six novels in her whole life. Firstly, Sense and Sensibility was published in the year of 1811; Secondly, Pride and Prejudice; Thirdly,Mansfield Park was published in theyear of 1814; Fourthly, Emma was published in the year of 1815; Fifthly, Northanger Abbey was published in the year of 1818 after her death; Sixthly, Persuasion was also published in the year of 1818. Jane Austen held the view that women had the equal intellect with men. Women should be provided the equal opportunities to improve their intellect abilities. She wrote the most famous and popularity novel Pride and Prejudice which embodied feminism to a large extent. From the novel, author appealed pay more attentions to women learned knowledge of society and people in that times. What’s more, the education system would be changed in Austen’s time. And the main reason caused gender difference that the education and the whole social context. Feminism had a deeply effect on Jane Austen’s work though there were not sufficient proofs. But we could deduce from some kinds of traces. Such as, Austen’s Pride and Prejudice reflected society rotten and dark at that times and women were difficulty to fight for their rights. Through the development process of several couples’ love and marriage h ave embodied that women lived rely on marriage or their male families. And author used all kinds of writing methods to reflect women status, liberal, property and intellect once inferior to men in her times. But Austen made heroine had the feminist charact ers. Austen’s novels from female angle and people don’t neglect her contributions to feminismdevelopment.2. Feminist Images in Pride and Prejudice2.1 The Image of ElizabethFirstly, Elizabeth has the superior wisdom. Due to her father’s knowledge and education, Elizabeth has well literature background. Her spiritual world is rich, which is full of wit and cleverness. She knows a thing or two. She doesn’t like and accepts those so-called educations which embody high society people’s vulgar conversations and gaffe behaviors. Reading and knowledge make her has an independent mind to think on her own. Although Elizabeth isn’t a perfect beauty, the independent thinking character and unique disposition attract others. On the contrary, her young sister Mary reads a lot only has bookish but not clever. And she is more or less tease by others. Elizabeth ignores the decorum and she crosses muddy roads on foot just to see her sick sister in Netherfield Park. And she refuses her father send for the horses.“No, indeed. I do not wish to avoid the walk. The distance is nothing when one has a motive; only three miles. I shall be back by dinner” (Austen, 2009:26).Secondly, Elizabeth has courage to protest against the conventions. Comparing with Austen times women, especially compare with Bennet family female members that Elizabeth has themost striking quality of independent rebellion Consciousness. No matter in society or family, she is not to rely on anyone. Her attitudes toward marriage are rational, independent and this can be reflected from refusing the Collins proposal. Although her mother once forced she married Mr. Collins. Elizabeth protests spirit also can be reflected from conversations between her and Darcy’s aunt Lady Catherine. When Lady Catherine asks her sisters and praises her that she has assertive at such little age.“I think it would be very hard upon younger sisters that they should not have their share of society and amusement because the elder may not have the means or inclination to marry early. The last born has as good a right to the pleasures of youth, as the first. And to be kept back on such a motive!-I think it would not be very likely to promote sisterly affection or delicacy of mind” (Austen, 2009:131).Those all embodies that Elizabeth’s personal independence and fight for freedom. In fact, because Elizabeth’s own unique opinion of life which conduct her action and win Darcy’s heart. Darcy treats Elizabeth with arrogant attitude which reflects the process of man and woman should communicate in an equal basis.2.2 The Image of DarcyMr. Darcy is a wealthy aristocrat who has a large estate in Derbyshire as well as ten thousand pounds a year. He is a tall,handsome and noble man. At first, he attract s many women’s eyes. But he refuses to dance with many women at the first ball because he is arrogant and fastidious. Thus many people have disgusted him from that time. But the truth is that Darcy is a generous-hearted, liberal and sweetest-tempered person. His fastidious and pride character due to his families fault educate methods. Initially his strong pride prevents him from pursuing Elizabeth and looks down upon her families. However, he final gives in his love impulse so that he changes many and do many things for Elizabeth. Thanks to Elizabeth wisdom so that Darcy can change in many bad aspects. Such as, Darcy treats her families friendly without pride, helps Lydia flee the elope scandal and lets Bingley marry her sister Jane. The more important is that Darcy changes the concept of woman just for pleasing man. He makes equal status with Elizabeth in love and marriage.2.3 The Images of the Couple of CollinsMr. Collins is a comic and satirical figure who is not a sensible man in the novel. From childhood he is under his ignorant and stingy father’s indoctrination. He once went to a college, but knowledge didn’t change him into well character. His air is grave and stately, and his manners are very formal. He is a young man believes hierarchy and the most luckily to him are getting the favor of Ladyanalyzed in her masterpiece Pride and Prejudice. First of all, Austen uses woman’s unique observation to describe a small world around her, especially among the ladies marriages and love affairs. The heroine, Elizabeth is full of wisdom and independent of thinking that embodies feminist consciousness. Second, from this book people can find that author main uses female meticulous method to write stories. In Austen works, female always are the first protagonists. In the novel, Austen depicts several of ladies and some subordinate males. She bestows Elizabeth with intelligence, courage and many merit characters. Moreover, many characters are foolish, but that is not affected by gender. This novel presents both woman and man in pursue of happiness love and marriage may make mistakes, and the male and female possess equal amounts of absurdity. 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