This paper concentrates on the feminity in Moby-Dick.It takes up the new view as the thesis that Moby-Dick reflect Melville's attempt to represent a profound connotation about feminity in universal human society.
This psychobiographical study on Bessie Head,a bi-racial writer from the South African apartheid period,explored early experiences that defined her identity,personality development and prominence in post-colonial Afri...This psychobiographical study on Bessie Head,a bi-racial writer from the South African apartheid period,explored early experiences that defined her identity,personality development and prominence in post-colonial African literature.For the case conceptual framing,we integrate Donald W.Winnicott’s object relations theory with intersectional feminism to explore her identity by the complex interactions between her psychological experiences and socio-political contexts.Our mixed-methodological approach that combines du Plessis’(2017)structured framework and Knight’s(2019)Phenomenological-hermeneutic Life-narrative Analysis.The analysis revealed three central findings.First,Bessie’s identity development was shaped by early abandonment and racial liminality,resulting in a fragmented sense of self.Second,her emotional and psychological instability was compounded by intersecting experiences of racism,sexism,and exile.Third,her writing and relationships functioned as coping mechanisms and transitional phenomena,offering potential spaces of psychological resilience.From this psychobiographical study framed on intersectional research,the evidence suggests that marginalized identities and a commitment to social justice are revealed by exploring the relationships between individual psychology and systemic influences.展开更多
Doris Lessing’s short story“To Room Nineteen”is considered to be the pioneering work of the climax of the second feminist movement.It focuses on how Susan,a housewife,pursues her selfhood in patriarchal society.Fro...Doris Lessing’s short story“To Room Nineteen”is considered to be the pioneering work of the climax of the second feminist movement.It focuses on how Susan,a housewife,pursues her selfhood in patriarchal society.From the perspective of feminism,and starting with Susan’s daily life and inner world,this paper will demonstrate the predicament faced by Susan,analyze how she pursues self after the awakening of female consciousness,and reveal the lessons implied in the novel about women’s correct pursuit of self.展开更多
Objective: To inquire into diagnosis, and treatment of virilizing andfeminizing a-drenal syndrome, differential diagnosis between benign and malignant sex hormoneproducing adrenal neo-plasma and, treatment principles ...Objective: To inquire into diagnosis, and treatment of virilizing andfeminizing a-drenal syndrome, differential diagnosis between benign and malignant sex hormoneproducing adrenal neo-plasma and, treatment principles of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).Methods: Eight cases of CAH and 5 cases of sex hormone producing adrenal neoplasma were admitted tohospital during 1986-1996. The former included 3 rare cases of 17 a hydroxylase deficiency. Thelatter included 3 cases of feminizing adrenal tumor and 2 cases of virilizing adrenal tumor.Results: Weight, size and CT of the tumor, DHEA, 17 -ks, sex hormone levels, infiltration, andmetastasis were closely related to the degree of differentiation of the tumors. Conclusion:Virilizing and feminizing adrenal neoplasm were removed surgically by different incisions. Modifiedsubcostal incision was recommended as the best choice for huge adrenal mass. Corticoadrenal hormonetreatment fa CAH should be individualized according to the different types of the disease. Sexhormones were not suitable for children suffering from 17 hydroxylase deficiency before puberty.展开更多
With the development of globalization,people have paid more and more attention to feminism.But under the influence of traditional androcentric society for thousands of years,it' s hard for women to strive for equa...With the development of globalization,people have paid more and more attention to feminism.But under the influence of traditional androcentric society for thousands of years,it' s hard for women to strive for equal rights with men and to completely change women' s humble and androcentric image in society overnight.Tracing back to the emergence and the development of feminism,this thesis intends to reveal feminism in the movie Desert Flower by exposing African women' s suffering of a cruel torture—circumcision.展开更多
A Rose for Emily is one of William Faulkner's most famous short stories.Through the representing of patriarchy influence on Emily,Faulkner shows his readers Emily's tragic life.From the diverse meanings of the...A Rose for Emily is one of William Faulkner's most famous short stories.Through the representing of patriarchy influence on Emily,Faulkner shows his readers Emily's tragic life.From the diverse meanings of the "Rose" to the debated themes,this story has been discussed before.This paper tries to analyze the three stages of Emily's struggle for love in order to represent the symbolism of the "Rose" from the perspective of feminism.It also represents the root of Emily's tragedy and the sympathy for the tragic fate of the Southern women.展开更多
Ernest Hemingway is always regarded as masculinity by the critics.His early stories won wide critical praise for their stoic,understanding"masculine"study and their graphic depiction of male pursuits and att...Ernest Hemingway is always regarded as masculinity by the critics.His early stories won wide critical praise for their stoic,understanding"masculine"study and their graphic depiction of male pursuits and attitudes.However,in addition to his male depiction in his novels,Hemingway,in fact,is also a writer who cares and shows sympathy and concern towards women.Then Cat in the Rain is one of his typical work which focuses on the aspirations of women.With analysis on the characters,plot and description of settings etc.in the story,Hemingway’s real attitude toward female is explicated.展开更多
By the brief introduction of Kate Chopin and her achievement, this paper elaborates the awakening of consciousness of the feminism of the protagonist in Kate Chopin's The Story of an Hour. In the short story, the ...By the brief introduction of Kate Chopin and her achievement, this paper elaborates the awakening of consciousness of the feminism of the protagonist in Kate Chopin's The Story of an Hour. In the short story, the author uses many literary elements to describe the characters, especially the irony and imagery. This thesis uses those rhetorical devices to vividly describe the characters and to criticize the inequality between men and women in the late 19th century.[1]展开更多
The Storm and Yellow Woman are famous works by Kate Chopin and Leslie Marmon Silko respectively,two of the most important female writers of America.In this paper,the author tries to carry out an examination of the two...The Storm and Yellow Woman are famous works by Kate Chopin and Leslie Marmon Silko respectively,two of the most important female writers of America.In this paper,the author tries to carry out an examination of the two stories in the light of feminism in three aspects:female's spiritual crisis in the male-centered society,the journey of finding self and the yellow woman of the self-identity construction.展开更多
To the Lighthouse is one of Virginia Woolf's masterpieces. It is also one of the most influential stream-of-consciousness novels in modernism. This thesis makes a more complete study on the novel theory of androgy...To the Lighthouse is one of Virginia Woolf's masterpieces. It is also one of the most influential stream-of-consciousness novels in modernism. This thesis makes a more complete study on the novel theory of androgynous thought of Virginia Woolf and the female artist Lily Briscoe who is the outstanding representative of the androgyny.展开更多
Louise Erdrich is one of the most important contemporary American writers in America.Her first Novel Love Medicine won most prizes in American literature history.Most researches in America and China on the novel from ...Louise Erdrich is one of the most important contemporary American writers in America.Her first Novel Love Medicine won most prizes in American literature history.Most researches in America and China on the novel from the perspectives of feminism,post- colonialism,ecocriticism.The themes in the novel such as love,home- coming,identity construction have also been discussed.展开更多
This paper made comprehensive analysis and interpretation of Virginia Woolf's essay characteristics,mainly manifested in the following aspects:first,focuses on analyzing how Woolf deals with the relationship betwe...This paper made comprehensive analysis and interpretation of Virginia Woolf's essay characteristics,mainly manifested in the following aspects:first,focuses on analyzing how Woolf deals with the relationship between readers and herself; second,makes a detailed analysis of Woolf's literary criticism essays; third part is about the feminist thoughts in her essays. And it is expected that it can offer the readers a new angle and help them achieve a better understanding in appreciating Woolf's essays,even her novels.展开更多
Charlotte Bront 's masterpiece Jane Eyre heralds a new era.Traditionally,women are depicted as incomplete,irrational and inferior.However,feminist thoughts characterize this novel.It discloses the hard living cond...Charlotte Bront 's masterpiece Jane Eyre heralds a new era.Traditionally,women are depicted as incomplete,irrational and inferior.However,feminist thoughts characterize this novel.It discloses the hard living condition of the women in the Victorian times and denounces the suppression against women in a male-centered society;it depicts a new type of female image fighting for female dignity;it sublimates love into the soul and spiritual combination between two lovers.展开更多
The Joy Luck Club, written by Amy Tan, has got a landslide winning when it was published in the year of 1989. It not only attracts the western readers but also the Asian ones. Amy Tan wrote this novel partly according...The Joy Luck Club, written by Amy Tan, has got a landslide winning when it was published in the year of 1989. It not only attracts the western readers but also the Asian ones. Amy Tan wrote this novel partly according to her own living experience. Her mother is the first generation and she is totally growing up in America. She herself does not have a good relationship with her mother when she was young. What we can tell from the Joy Luck Club. This paper will reread the novel from the feminism aspect about the four pair's mothers and daughters, not only focusing on the daughters' rebirth from their marriage but also on their rediscovering of themselves.展开更多
文摘This paper concentrates on the feminity in Moby-Dick.It takes up the new view as the thesis that Moby-Dick reflect Melville's attempt to represent a profound connotation about feminity in universal human society.
文摘This psychobiographical study on Bessie Head,a bi-racial writer from the South African apartheid period,explored early experiences that defined her identity,personality development and prominence in post-colonial African literature.For the case conceptual framing,we integrate Donald W.Winnicott’s object relations theory with intersectional feminism to explore her identity by the complex interactions between her psychological experiences and socio-political contexts.Our mixed-methodological approach that combines du Plessis’(2017)structured framework and Knight’s(2019)Phenomenological-hermeneutic Life-narrative Analysis.The analysis revealed three central findings.First,Bessie’s identity development was shaped by early abandonment and racial liminality,resulting in a fragmented sense of self.Second,her emotional and psychological instability was compounded by intersecting experiences of racism,sexism,and exile.Third,her writing and relationships functioned as coping mechanisms and transitional phenomena,offering potential spaces of psychological resilience.From this psychobiographical study framed on intersectional research,the evidence suggests that marginalized identities and a commitment to social justice are revealed by exploring the relationships between individual psychology and systemic influences.
文摘Doris Lessing’s short story“To Room Nineteen”is considered to be the pioneering work of the climax of the second feminist movement.It focuses on how Susan,a housewife,pursues her selfhood in patriarchal society.From the perspective of feminism,and starting with Susan’s daily life and inner world,this paper will demonstrate the predicament faced by Susan,analyze how she pursues self after the awakening of female consciousness,and reveal the lessons implied in the novel about women’s correct pursuit of self.
文摘Objective: To inquire into diagnosis, and treatment of virilizing andfeminizing a-drenal syndrome, differential diagnosis between benign and malignant sex hormoneproducing adrenal neo-plasma and, treatment principles of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).Methods: Eight cases of CAH and 5 cases of sex hormone producing adrenal neoplasma were admitted tohospital during 1986-1996. The former included 3 rare cases of 17 a hydroxylase deficiency. Thelatter included 3 cases of feminizing adrenal tumor and 2 cases of virilizing adrenal tumor.Results: Weight, size and CT of the tumor, DHEA, 17 -ks, sex hormone levels, infiltration, andmetastasis were closely related to the degree of differentiation of the tumors. Conclusion:Virilizing and feminizing adrenal neoplasm were removed surgically by different incisions. Modifiedsubcostal incision was recommended as the best choice for huge adrenal mass. Corticoadrenal hormonetreatment fa CAH should be individualized according to the different types of the disease. Sexhormones were not suitable for children suffering from 17 hydroxylase deficiency before puberty.
文摘With the development of globalization,people have paid more and more attention to feminism.But under the influence of traditional androcentric society for thousands of years,it' s hard for women to strive for equal rights with men and to completely change women' s humble and androcentric image in society overnight.Tracing back to the emergence and the development of feminism,this thesis intends to reveal feminism in the movie Desert Flower by exposing African women' s suffering of a cruel torture—circumcision.
文摘A Rose for Emily is one of William Faulkner's most famous short stories.Through the representing of patriarchy influence on Emily,Faulkner shows his readers Emily's tragic life.From the diverse meanings of the "Rose" to the debated themes,this story has been discussed before.This paper tries to analyze the three stages of Emily's struggle for love in order to represent the symbolism of the "Rose" from the perspective of feminism.It also represents the root of Emily's tragedy and the sympathy for the tragic fate of the Southern women.
文摘Ernest Hemingway is always regarded as masculinity by the critics.His early stories won wide critical praise for their stoic,understanding"masculine"study and their graphic depiction of male pursuits and attitudes.However,in addition to his male depiction in his novels,Hemingway,in fact,is also a writer who cares and shows sympathy and concern towards women.Then Cat in the Rain is one of his typical work which focuses on the aspirations of women.With analysis on the characters,plot and description of settings etc.in the story,Hemingway’s real attitude toward female is explicated.
文摘By the brief introduction of Kate Chopin and her achievement, this paper elaborates the awakening of consciousness of the feminism of the protagonist in Kate Chopin's The Story of an Hour. In the short story, the author uses many literary elements to describe the characters, especially the irony and imagery. This thesis uses those rhetorical devices to vividly describe the characters and to criticize the inequality between men and women in the late 19th century.[1]
文摘The Storm and Yellow Woman are famous works by Kate Chopin and Leslie Marmon Silko respectively,two of the most important female writers of America.In this paper,the author tries to carry out an examination of the two stories in the light of feminism in three aspects:female's spiritual crisis in the male-centered society,the journey of finding self and the yellow woman of the self-identity construction.
文摘To the Lighthouse is one of Virginia Woolf's masterpieces. It is also one of the most influential stream-of-consciousness novels in modernism. This thesis makes a more complete study on the novel theory of androgynous thought of Virginia Woolf and the female artist Lily Briscoe who is the outstanding representative of the androgyny.
文摘Louise Erdrich is one of the most important contemporary American writers in America.Her first Novel Love Medicine won most prizes in American literature history.Most researches in America and China on the novel from the perspectives of feminism,post- colonialism,ecocriticism.The themes in the novel such as love,home- coming,identity construction have also been discussed.
文摘This paper made comprehensive analysis and interpretation of Virginia Woolf's essay characteristics,mainly manifested in the following aspects:first,focuses on analyzing how Woolf deals with the relationship between readers and herself; second,makes a detailed analysis of Woolf's literary criticism essays; third part is about the feminist thoughts in her essays. And it is expected that it can offer the readers a new angle and help them achieve a better understanding in appreciating Woolf's essays,even her novels.
文摘Charlotte Bront 's masterpiece Jane Eyre heralds a new era.Traditionally,women are depicted as incomplete,irrational and inferior.However,feminist thoughts characterize this novel.It discloses the hard living condition of the women in the Victorian times and denounces the suppression against women in a male-centered society;it depicts a new type of female image fighting for female dignity;it sublimates love into the soul and spiritual combination between two lovers.
文摘The Joy Luck Club, written by Amy Tan, has got a landslide winning when it was published in the year of 1989. It not only attracts the western readers but also the Asian ones. Amy Tan wrote this novel partly according to her own living experience. Her mother is the first generation and she is totally growing up in America. She herself does not have a good relationship with her mother when she was young. What we can tell from the Joy Luck Club. This paper will reread the novel from the feminism aspect about the four pair's mothers and daughters, not only focusing on the daughters' rebirth from their marriage but also on their rediscovering of themselves.