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20世纪80年代中后期“女性诗歌”的身体转向 被引量:1
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作者 孙丽君 《浙江师范大学学报(社会科学版)》 北大核心 2017年第3期50-55,共6页
转向身体是20世纪80年代中后期"女性诗歌"的重要方向之一。对于"第三代"女性诗人而言,身体为遁形的性别压迫机制提供了表现的场域,为表述女性诉求、实现身份认证提供了可能。由于长久失守以及身体自身的不可控性,2... 转向身体是20世纪80年代中后期"女性诗歌"的重要方向之一。对于"第三代"女性诗人而言,身体为遁形的性别压迫机制提供了表现的场域,为表述女性诉求、实现身份认证提供了可能。由于长久失守以及身体自身的不可控性,20世纪80年代中后期的"女性诗歌"在急于收复身体的冲动下衍变为一场走向偏锋的身体叙述,其中以翟永明为代表的施魅艺术与以伊蕾为代表的去蔽冲动,构成了身体写作的两大方向。 展开更多
关键词 “女性诗歌” “第三代”诗人 身体 施魅 去蔽
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Against Orthodoxy: Sex, Marriage, and Gender Roles in George Meredith's Poems and Novels
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作者 Anna Enrichetta Soccio 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2013年第6期355-362,共8页
George Meredith (1828-1909) is acknowledged as a creator of memorable female characters. Meredith's heroines are radically different from the women generally encountered in Victorian fiction. Characteristically, Me... George Meredith (1828-1909) is acknowledged as a creator of memorable female characters. Meredith's heroines are radically different from the women generally encountered in Victorian fiction. Characteristically, Meredith constructs a type of female character who, in a social context hostile to any break with convention, refuses to conform to the stereotype of the weak, passive, and dependant woman. In accordance with J. S. Mill's observations in The Subjection of Women (1869), Meredith thought that the progress of society could be possible only through female emancipation and admittance of women into public practice. This paper discusses the themes of marital disintegration and "conscious adultery" that affirm the legitimacy of female pleasure against coercion Thus, the paper will take into consideration the sonnet sequence Modern Love (1862) and one of Meredith's most neglected novels, Lord Ormont and His Aminta (1894), whose heroines are unexpectedly depicted as non-conventional, strong, and proud. A close reading of the texts will reveal the narrative strategies and textual devices through which Meredith exploited a model of womanhood that, by subverting the current ideas on sex, marriage, and gender roles, is able to countermine male "egoism", the only obstacle to the genuine progress of Victorian society toward real democratization 展开更多
关键词 George Meredith Victorian women love SEX gender SUBVERSION
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Jean-Paul Sartre, Europeans, the "Feminine" and the Negritude Poems in the Black Orpheus
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作者 Nathalie Nya 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2014年第9期669-680,共12页
The paper examines the development of "Negro poetry" from the Negritude movement through the analysis of Sartre as featured in Black Orpheus (1976). Following the analysis of Sartre, the author looks at the Black/... The paper examines the development of "Negro poetry" from the Negritude movement through the analysis of Sartre as featured in Black Orpheus (1976). Following the analysis of Sartre, the author looks at the Black/White binary and its cultural and political context, which is based on the dominance of Europeans over Blacks. Then the author examines how Blacks have attempted to subvert this binary through alternative political stands, such as the practice of anti-racism, and innovative cultural art and literary forms, such as the Negritude movement. Like Sartre, the author focuses on "Negro poetry" and examines its limits and the challenges it put forth against the White supremacist elements in White dominant culture. The author concludes that while "Negro poetry" reflects a step forward in the anti-racist development of Black political and cultural identities, it is a limiting method of approach that does not subvert enough White dominant culture. This position enables the author to argue that, for example, the essentialist, racist, and gender--and sex--biases within the representations and images of the "feminine" and Black women are not sufficiently critically re-represented in "Negro poetry" of the Negritude movement. The method of this approach is (1) to look at Sartre's writing in Black Orpheus, (2) to include the secondary literature of this text within my analysis, (3) to examine sections of "Negro poetry" as featured in Black Orpheus, and (4) to critically access the racial, sex, and gender dimensions of "Negro poetry" as they relate to the achievements of the men or artists of the Negritude movement. 展开更多
关键词 Europeans/Whites BLACKS COLONIALISM race ANTI-RACISM gender negritude "feminine"
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