记忆传承与重构
2009-1
哈尔滨工业大学出版社
黄芙蓉
206
《记忆传承与重构:论汤亭亭小说中族裔身份构建》分析汤亭亭的作品中华裔美国人的身份认证问题。探讨她的小说是如何通过人物关系、情节发展、写作手法等揭示文化系统对人物身份构建的意义和作用方式,进而推及美国社会中华裔族群的身份构建问题。 《记忆传承与重构:论汤亭亭小说中族裔身份构建》将文化理论与媒介、历史、意识形态结合,分析汤亭亭的文本中华裔男性身份构建问题。个体的身份构建取决于多种因素。从社会历史背景、个人文化背景、种族特征以及个体与社团的关系几个方面入手,分析汤亭亭文本中这些线索是如何决定其小说人物的身份构建的,推而广之,了解少数族裔男性身份构建中的种种关键因素。 《记忆传承与重构:论汤亭亭小说中族裔身份构建》在吸收和借鉴前人研究成果的基础上,为汤亭亭的作品及华裔文学研究提出了较新观点,为今后此方面的深入研究奠定了一定的基础。
Chapter 1 An Overview of Chinese American Literature1.1 General Overview of Chinese Americans in the U.S1.2 The Emergency and Exuberance of Chinese American Literature1.3 Maxine Hong Kingston as the Leading Figure of Chinese Americal Literature1.4 Studies on Maxine Hong Kingstons Works1.5 The Identity Politics in Kingstons WorksChapter 2 Fictionlized History:Historical Writing as Counter-discourse2.1 Ethmic History and Individual Identity2.2 Photography and Minority Historical Documentation2.3 Kingstons Fictionalized Accoubt of Herf Ethnic History2.4 Manipulation of the Whites and the Absence of the Chinese Americans2.5 The History of Chinese Americans and the Personal Photos-A Past Deliberately Forgotten2.6 Photos as a Means of Propaganda-The Demonized Cihinese AmericanChapter 3 The Pressure of Assimilatio-Movie as the Message3.1 The Magnified Physical Features-The Interaction between Ethnical Identity and Screen Image3.2 The Cinematic Depictions of Chinese Americans and the Effects3.3 The Impulse of Imitation and the Pressure of Assimilation-The Semiotic Persuasion3.4 The Interplay of Ethmicity and Gender and Its Effect on the Identity FormationChapter 4 Breaking the Silence-Oral Narrative in Kingstons Text4.1 The Significance of Story-telling4.2 The Inheritance adn Reinvention of Chinese Traditional Oral Culture4.3 The Features of Oral Narrative-interactiveness and Participativeness4.4 The Imetation of Oral Narrative Structure in China Men4.5 The Omniscient Motherly Narrator-Guanyin4.6 The Texts Full of Sounds and FuryChapter 5 Pear Garden in the West5.1 Theater as The Convergence of Heterogeneous Discourses5.2 Theater as Identity-shaping Force5.3 Chinese Stofry-telling Tradition as the Journey5.4 Theater as a Sign of Cultural Regeneration5.5 Theater as the Chmmunal EffortChapter 6 ConclusionsNotesAppendicesReferences