摘要
《鲁滨逊漂流记》是欧洲殖民叙事的重要文化档案。小说不仅建构了西方父权帝国的基本模式 ,而且对美洲的“食人生番”进行了野蛮化书写。因此 ,它一方面通过欧洲权威作家们的误读成为了经典 ,另一方面又在不断地受到知识精英们的后殖民重构。
Robinson Crusoe is an important cultural archive of European colonial narratives. It provides not only a basic mode of the west patriarchal empire but also a savage writing about ″cannibals″ in America. Therefore, on the one hand, it has become a classical work through the misreading of the European authoritative writers, and on the other hand, it has been unceasingly reconstructed from the postcolonial perspective by the intellectual elites.
出处
《外国文学研究》
北大核心
2003年第6期46-51,共6页
Foreign Literature Studies
基金
福建省社会科学规划项目<西方小说与文化帝国>的研究成果之一