黑人女性主义文学
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2014-3-24
1.Black Feminist Literature
An one branch of feminist literature ,black feminist literature arose in 1970s ,America ,which mainly studies on gender discrimination imposed on women ,racism,prejudice on class . Those persecutions release the misery that black women had gone through and provide some methods for them to live their life from pain .
Nettie is Celie's younger sister, whom Celie saves from living the tragic life that she had to endure. Due to the fact that Nettie is prettier than Celie, who has been dubbed ugly, Mr. Johnson is originally interested in Nettie as a wife, but settles for Celie. Nettie runs away from home to be with Celie, yet when Mr. Johnson forces Nettie to leave, she promises to write to Celie and tells her that only God can keep them apart. Nettie is eventually taken in by Samuel and Corrine, a missionary couple, with whom she travels to Africa as a missionary. While in Africa, Nettie becomes the caregiver of Samuel and Corrine's children and religiously writes to Celie for decades. Nettie marries Samuel after Corrine's death and moves back to America with Celie's children. Through explaining her experiences to Celie, Nettie encourages Celie to be more enthusiastic and optimistic about life. Nettie finds that while there isn't racial disparity there, gender disparity exists. The women of the tribe aren't treated as equals, and aren't permitted to attend school.
Viewing Black Feminist Literature through the Color Purple 由紫色看黑人女性主义
Outline
1.Definition of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
2014-3-24
Outline
1.Definition of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
2014-3-24
2.Introduction of The Color Purple
Author of the Color of Purple
Alice Malsenior Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an American author, poet, and activist. She has written both fiction and essays about race and gender. She is best known for the critically acclaimed novel The Color Purple (1982) for which she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.
2014-3-24
3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple
Celie Bieber is the main character, who has been oppressed by men her whole life. As an adolescent, she is raped by her father and soon thereafter gives birth to two children that are taken away from her. Her father gives her away to be married to Mr. Johnson, and be friends Shug Avery, a blues singer which leads to a sexual relationship between Celie and Shug. Shug has a significant influence on Celie and she begins to model herself after following her views and opinions leading her ultimately to a life of independence. Shug influences not only the way that Celie allows Mr. Johnson to treat her, but also her religious views. In showing Celie that it is all right to commit sin but still believe in and live for God, she broadens Celie's view on religion. It is also Shug who frees Celie from Mr. Johnson's bondage, first by loving her, then by helping her to start a custom sewing business. From Shug, Celie learns that Albert has been hiding letters written to her from Africa by her sister Nettie, a missionary. These letters, full of educated, firsthand observation of African life, form a moving counterpoint to Celie's life. They reveal that in Africa, just as in America, women are persistently oppressed by men. 2014-3-24
1.黑人女性主义文学
作为女性主义文学的一个分支,黑人女性主 义文学兴起于二十世纪七十年代的美国。 它主要研究美国社会强加于妇女身上的性 别歧视、种族歧视和阶级偏见等多重压迫, 揭示黑人妇女在这些压迫下所受的苦难, 并为她们提供一些摆脱苦难的方法。
Outline
tion of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
2014-3-24
紫色介绍
反映了当时美国社会存在的许多重要社 会问题——妇女问题、黑人种族问题、非洲 殖民问题等; 更多地是在探讨黑人男女之 间相处的地位问题及其解决的办法; 书 中妹妹内蒂前往非洲寻找黑人的“根”, 也涉及了美籍黑人的祖源问题,并提出了 作者的看法—— 黑人的根是在非洲……
Outline
2014-3-24
4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读
2014-3-24
紫色中黑人女性形象解读
白人女性与黑人男性都有双重身份他们既是 压迫者也是被压迫者。白人女性可能是性 别歧视的牺牲品,但种族歧视允许他们成 为黑人的剥削者和压迫者。黑人男性可能 是种族歧视的牺牲品,但性别歧视允许他 们成为黑人女性的剥削者和压迫者。可见, 黑人女性不可避免地沦为社会强势集团推 行任意强势政策的牺牲品。
1.Definition of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
Introduction of The Color Purple
• Taking place mostly in rural Georgia, the story focuses on female black life in the 1930s in the southern United States, addressing numerous issues including their exceedingly low position in American social culture,black racism and African colonism. The novel has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2000-2009 at number seventeen because of the sometimes explicit content, particularly in terms of violence.
1.Black Feminist Literature
An one branch of feminist literature ,black feminist literature arose in 1970s ,America ,which mainly studies on gender discrimination imposed on women ,racism,prejudice on class . Those persecutions release the misery that black women had gone through and provide some methods for them to live their life from pain .
Nettie is Celie's younger sister, whom Celie saves from living the tragic life that she had to endure. Due to the fact that Nettie is prettier than Celie, who has been dubbed ugly, Mr. Johnson is originally interested in Nettie as a wife, but settles for Celie. Nettie runs away from home to be with Celie, yet when Mr. Johnson forces Nettie to leave, she promises to write to Celie and tells her that only God can keep them apart. Nettie is eventually taken in by Samuel and Corrine, a missionary couple, with whom she travels to Africa as a missionary. While in Africa, Nettie becomes the caregiver of Samuel and Corrine's children and religiously writes to Celie for decades. Nettie marries Samuel after Corrine's death and moves back to America with Celie's children. Through explaining her experiences to Celie, Nettie encourages Celie to be more enthusiastic and optimistic about life. Nettie finds that while there isn't racial disparity there, gender disparity exists. The women of the tribe aren't treated as equals, and aren't permitted to attend school.
Viewing Black Feminist Literature through the Color Purple 由紫色看黑人女性主义
Outline
1.Definition of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
2014-3-24
Outline
1.Definition of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
2014-3-24
2.Introduction of The Color Purple
Author of the Color of Purple
Alice Malsenior Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an American author, poet, and activist. She has written both fiction and essays about race and gender. She is best known for the critically acclaimed novel The Color Purple (1982) for which she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.
2014-3-24
3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple
Celie Bieber is the main character, who has been oppressed by men her whole life. As an adolescent, she is raped by her father and soon thereafter gives birth to two children that are taken away from her. Her father gives her away to be married to Mr. Johnson, and be friends Shug Avery, a blues singer which leads to a sexual relationship between Celie and Shug. Shug has a significant influence on Celie and she begins to model herself after following her views and opinions leading her ultimately to a life of independence. Shug influences not only the way that Celie allows Mr. Johnson to treat her, but also her religious views. In showing Celie that it is all right to commit sin but still believe in and live for God, she broadens Celie's view on religion. It is also Shug who frees Celie from Mr. Johnson's bondage, first by loving her, then by helping her to start a custom sewing business. From Shug, Celie learns that Albert has been hiding letters written to her from Africa by her sister Nettie, a missionary. These letters, full of educated, firsthand observation of African life, form a moving counterpoint to Celie's life. They reveal that in Africa, just as in America, women are persistently oppressed by men. 2014-3-24
1.黑人女性主义文学
作为女性主义文学的一个分支,黑人女性主 义文学兴起于二十世纪七十年代的美国。 它主要研究美国社会强加于妇女身上的性 别歧视、种族歧视和阶级偏见等多重压迫, 揭示黑人妇女在这些压迫下所受的苦难, 并为她们提供一些摆脱苦难的方法。
Outline
tion of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
2014-3-24
紫色介绍
反映了当时美国社会存在的许多重要社 会问题——妇女问题、黑人种族问题、非洲 殖民问题等; 更多地是在探讨黑人男女之 间相处的地位问题及其解决的办法; 书 中妹妹内蒂前往非洲寻找黑人的“根”, 也涉及了美籍黑人的祖源问题,并提出了 作者的看法—— 黑人的根是在非洲……
Outline
2014-3-24
4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读
2014-3-24
紫色中黑人女性形象解读
白人女性与黑人男性都有双重身份他们既是 压迫者也是被压迫者。白人女性可能是性 别歧视的牺牲品,但种族歧视允许他们成 为黑人的剥削者和压迫者。黑人男性可能 是种族歧视的牺牲品,但性别歧视允许他 们成为黑人女性的剥削者和压迫者。可见, 黑人女性不可避免地沦为社会强势集团推 行任意强势政策的牺牲品。
1.Definition of Black Feminist Literature 2.Introduction of the Color Purple 3.Analysis of the Characters in the Color of Purple 4.紫色中黑人男女形象的解读 5. the New Concept of Feminsim in the Color Purple 6.Literature Works of Feminsim
Introduction of The Color Purple
• Taking place mostly in rural Georgia, the story focuses on female black life in the 1930s in the southern United States, addressing numerous issues including their exceedingly low position in American social culture,black racism and African colonism. The novel has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2000-2009 at number seventeen because of the sometimes explicit content, particularly in terms of violence.