. Alice Walker in “The Color Purple” clearly depicts a male under the rule of black women grow old. Twist of fate hostess not only because the boot of the same sex, but also because the ? nal out of the black male .... Alice Walker in “The Color Purple” clearly depicts a male under the rule of black women grow old. Twist of fate hostess not only because the boot of the same sex, but also because the ? nal out of the black male barriers of reproducing black unwilling to face this period of history, and the purpose is to require black people to face themselves, change themselves, rather than passively waiting to change the external world. In this paper, we interpret the most prominent contemporary American black woman writer Alice Walker’s masterpiece “The Color Purple.” First revealed the roots of black male violence against black women, that supreme value of repression under the compensation for its inferiority in American society whites; secondly, the elaboration of the tortuous process of self-consciousness of the female characters and the evolution of black male characters thoughts trajectory analyzes the motivation of Walker’s writing, it explains the doctrine preached by women, that is, black women and black men at the same time the liberation of thought blacks gender relations in order to harmony.展开更多
Michel Houellebecq is perhaps the most successful, the most famous and controversial of all current novelists writing in French. He has become a global publishing phenomenon: His books have been translated worldwide,...Michel Houellebecq is perhaps the most successful, the most famous and controversial of all current novelists writing in French. He has become a global publishing phenomenon: His books have been translated worldwide, film adaptations of his novels have been produced, and the author is the subject of a million-euro publishing deals and successive media scandals in France. The novels depict surprising forms of imaginary resources, a radiating end of the world, a post-nuclear anxiety, and depressive characters. Houellebecq shocks us leaving us in a world where the feelings of love, tenderness and goodwill have disappeared. The purpose of Houellebecq's novels is to alert about the real problems of the human society in the twenty-first century. Indeed, in the books we can easily recognize the essential features of contemporary society and the fact that the individual assumes a dehumanization process in which one has to cope with his solitude in a world of emptiness. This socio-cultural dimension is indeed the background of Houellebecq's novels, novels in which the protagonists seem to be wedged in a mechanism from which it is difficult to escape: reification and dehumanization on the one hand, "robotization" of love on the other. This article focuses on the analysis of the texts revealing the poignant characteristics of"L'Ere du vide" ("The Era of Emptiness") as described by Gilles Lipovetsky: Loneliness, the lack of love and its replacement by sexual relations.展开更多
文摘. Alice Walker in “The Color Purple” clearly depicts a male under the rule of black women grow old. Twist of fate hostess not only because the boot of the same sex, but also because the ? nal out of the black male barriers of reproducing black unwilling to face this period of history, and the purpose is to require black people to face themselves, change themselves, rather than passively waiting to change the external world. In this paper, we interpret the most prominent contemporary American black woman writer Alice Walker’s masterpiece “The Color Purple.” First revealed the roots of black male violence against black women, that supreme value of repression under the compensation for its inferiority in American society whites; secondly, the elaboration of the tortuous process of self-consciousness of the female characters and the evolution of black male characters thoughts trajectory analyzes the motivation of Walker’s writing, it explains the doctrine preached by women, that is, black women and black men at the same time the liberation of thought blacks gender relations in order to harmony.
文摘Michel Houellebecq is perhaps the most successful, the most famous and controversial of all current novelists writing in French. He has become a global publishing phenomenon: His books have been translated worldwide, film adaptations of his novels have been produced, and the author is the subject of a million-euro publishing deals and successive media scandals in France. The novels depict surprising forms of imaginary resources, a radiating end of the world, a post-nuclear anxiety, and depressive characters. Houellebecq shocks us leaving us in a world where the feelings of love, tenderness and goodwill have disappeared. The purpose of Houellebecq's novels is to alert about the real problems of the human society in the twenty-first century. Indeed, in the books we can easily recognize the essential features of contemporary society and the fact that the individual assumes a dehumanization process in which one has to cope with his solitude in a world of emptiness. This socio-cultural dimension is indeed the background of Houellebecq's novels, novels in which the protagonists seem to be wedged in a mechanism from which it is difficult to escape: reification and dehumanization on the one hand, "robotization" of love on the other. This article focuses on the analysis of the texts revealing the poignant characteristics of"L'Ere du vide" ("The Era of Emptiness") as described by Gilles Lipovetsky: Loneliness, the lack of love and its replacement by sexual relations.