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学号:4106017061 泰山医学院毕业设计(论文)black women under double oppressions:an analysis of toni morrisons beloved院(部)系外国语学院所 学 专 业英语本科(非英双专业第二学位)年级、班级2007级1班完成人姓名指导教师姓名专业技术职务2010年 5月 17日black women under double oppressions:an analysis of toni morrisons belovedby cao yunmengsupervisor: lan xiaoxiaosubmitted to the school of foreign languages in partial fulfillment of requirements forthe degree of bachelor of artstaishan medical universitytaian, chinamay, 2010 论文原创性保证书我保证所提交的论文都是自己独立完成,如有抄袭、剽窃、雷同等现象,愿承担相应后果,接受学校的处理。专业: 英语本科(非英双专业第二学位) 班级: 2007级1班 签名: 2010年 5 月 17 日abstractbeloved is the masterpiece of the renowned african american woman writer toni morrison. black women and their maternal love are the major concerns and the most important themes in morrisons fictions. the themes of loss and distortion of maternal across time run through almost all her novels. in beloved, morrison tries to cure african american peoples inner trauma with the black maternal love. through the analysis of the painful experience of black women before and after the abolition of slavery, this paper attempts to expose the tragic experience of black women under double oppressions. beloved highlights the effect of slavery on the ex-slaves, especially the black free of serious mental disturbance. morrison selected the woman who had suffered form racial and gender oppression as their national hero of the epic, committ the task of shaping the image, which is not against national history and the situated authenticity, but also reflects her consistent feminist ideology. key words: beloved ; maternal love ;oppressions摘要宠儿是美国黑人女作家托尼莫里森的代表作。在莫里森小说中,黑人妇女问题和母爱一直是她关注的中心。母爱的缺失与追寻是贯穿莫里森小说的一条内在线索。在宠儿中,莫里森力图用母爱治愈黑人民族的心灵创伤。本文通过对宠儿中黑人女性在奴隶制废除前后悲惨遭遇的分析,试图揭露身处双重压迫下的黑人女性的痛苦经历。宠儿着重表现了奴隶制度对已获自由之身的黑人心理的严重干扰。莫里森选择种族和性别双重压迫下的女性做自己的民族英雄史诗的主角,承担为民族寻找自我、塑造形象的重任,既不违背民族历史和现状的真实性,也体现了她一贯的女权主义思想。关键词:宠儿;母爱;压迫泰山医学院本科毕业设计(论文)contentschapter 1 introduction11.1 introduction to toni morrison11.2 introduction to beloved2chapter 2 heroines under double oppressions52.1 racial oppressions52.1.1 the tragic experience of sethe as a slave52.1.2 the tragic experience of baby suggs as a slave62.2 sexual discrimination7chapter 3 causes of the oppressions93.1 social reason93.1.1 american slavery93.1.2 american civil war93.2 personal reason10chapter 4 conclusion11notes12bibliography13acknowledgements14chapter 1 introductionchapter 1 introduction1.1 introduction to toni morrison toni morrison received her highest compliment when she was awarded winner of the 1993 nobel prize for literature. this makes her the first african american woman to be cited for the prestigious award. the swedish academy of letter deemed her as “a literary artist for the first rank” who “gives life to an essential aspect of american reality” in the novel 1as a female african american writer, toni morrison concerns seriously about the life and spiritual world of american blacks, especially the black women. in her fictional world, toni morrison reflects miseries, abnormalities and distortions of the black womens feeling and mind under the oppressions of racism and sexism. her remarkable achievements represent the recognition of a new kind of literaturethe black women literature throughout the world.undoubtedly, it is tonis family background and education experiences that enable her to claim the previous statement. born inlorain,ohio, morrison grew up in a family that possessed an intense love and appreciation for black culture. her parents encouraged her to believe in herself and to be proud of her origin. she attended howard university in washington d.c, where she majored in english with a minor in classics. toni got her b.a in english and then attended cornelluniversity and received a masters degree in 1955.tonis early years experience made her feel more of the painful effects of racial discrimination. she was exposed to a lot of materials about anti-slavery movements during her twenty years as an editor at random house, which helped her produced a motive to figure out a terrible picture of slavery. thus “beloved” was created. it was published in 1987 and made a literary sensation. it was considered as a milestone in the history of american literature. it received pulitzer prize in 1988. in 1993, the novel was awarded the nobel prize forliterature. as alice walker praised: “no one can even write more beautifully than toni morrison, who constantly explores the complexity, fear and love in life of afro-americans. she deserves this honor. ” morrisons other works such as the bluest eye(1967) sula(1973), song of solomon(1977),tar baby(1981) jazz(1992), paradise(1998), love(2003), also received high praise in the american literary world.1.2 introduction to beloved beloved is conceived on a true story which happened in the year 1873 when slavery had been abolished for ten years and after the emancipation proclamation and the civil war. morrison adopted the materials from a newspaper clipping which told that a slave woman named margaret garner escaped from kentucky to cincinnati. when she was being chased by her old master, she attempted to kill all of her children, rather than allow them to be back into slavery. but she could only succeed in sawing one baby girl in throat. based on the story, through morrisons bold imagination and much research, the historical margaret changed to be sethe, and the dead baby became beloved. the story began in 1873, in a house named 124,the house they inhabit, is apparently haunted; poltergeist events occur there with an alarming regularity. because of this, sethes youngest daughter, denver, has no friends and is extremely shy. howard and buglar, sethes sons, run away from home by the time they are thirteen. their primary reason is the fear of being killed by their own mother. they do not understand why sethe murdered beloved and believe that whatever triggered the infanticide may happen again. shortly after, baby suggs, the mother of sethes husband halle, dies in her bed.paul d, one of the slaves from the sweet home, the plantation where baby suggs, sethe, halle, he, and many other slaves had worked in and either been freed or run away from, arrives at 124. he tries to bring a sense of reality into the house. he also tries to make the family move forward in time and leave the past behind. in doing so, he forces the ghost of beloved out. at first, he seems to be successful, because he leads the family to a carnival, out of the house in years. however, on their way back, they encounter a young woman sitting in front of the house. she has distinct features of a baby and calls herself beloved. denver recognizes that she must be a reincarnation of her sister beloved right away. paul d, suspicious of her, warns sethe, but charmed by the young woman, sethe ignores him. paul d finds himself being gradually forced out out of sethes home by a supernatural presence. when he is finally made to sleep in a shed outside, he is cornered by beloved, who has put a spell on him for this purpose. she burrows into his mind and his heart, forcing him to have sex with her, while flooding his consciousness with horrific memories from his past. paul, overwhelmed with guilt after the incident, attempts to tell sethe, but cannot and instead tells her he wants her pregnant. sethe is humored and elated by his wishes, and paul d. finds the power to resist beloved and her influence over him. however, when he tells his friends at work about his plans to start a new family, they react negatively and fearfully. stamp paid then reveals to paul d. the reason for the communitys rejection of sethe. when paul d asks sethe about it, she tells him what happened all those years ago. after escaping from sweet home and making it to her mother-in-laws home where her children are waiting, sethe is found by her master, schoolteacher, who attempts to reclaim sethe and her children. in a heightened panic, sethes grabs her children, runs into the tool shed and tries to kill them all, only succeeding with her oldest daughter. sethe explains to paul d her reasoning for doing it, stating she was “trying to put my babies where they would be safe.”however, the revelation is too much for paul d, who later leaves the house for good. without paul d, the sense of reality and moving time disappears.sethe comes to believe that the girl is the daughter whom sethe murdered by slitting her throat with a handsaw when the child was only two years old, and whose tombstone reads only “beloved” upon this realization, sethes begins to spend carelessly and spoil beloved out of guilt. beloved recognizes her mothers guilt and becomes angry and more demanding, throwing hellish tantrums when she doesnt get her way. beloveds presence consumes sethes life to the point where she becomes depleted and even sacrifices her own need for eating, while beloved grows bigger and bigger. in the climax of the novel denver, the youngest daughter, reaches out and searches for help from the black community. people arrive at 124 to exorcize beloved. however, while sethe is confused and has a rememory of the schoolteacher coming again, beloved disappears.although it has become a controversial source since its publication, beloved proved to be an extraordinary success and gained morrison great reputation. besides being awarded the pulitzer prize and the nobel prize, beloved also won her the robert f. kennedy award, the melcher book award and the before columbus american book award. the elizabeth cady stanton award from the national organization for women also recognized the contribution the novel makes to the history of black women. as dodson said: “with remarkable speed, beloved has, less than twenty years after its publication, become a staple of the college literary curriculum, which is to say a classic”2. the american literary world has a high praise for this novel. nation magazine valued it as toni morrisons finest work and stated it belonged to the highest shelf of our literature.chicago sun-time once valued beloved as morrisons finest work and stated that nothing she had written so sets her apart, so displays her prodigious, almost shocking talents. many critics are attracted to its controversial theme study. elizabeth b. house says that, “throughout beloved, morrisons theme is that remembering yesterdays, while not being consumed by them, gives people the tomorrows with which to make real lives.”. kimberly chabot davis states that, “thematically, the emphasis of beloved shifts from external factors that create fragmentation toward internal healing process that allows for psychic integration and the novel chronicles this healing process, which, the character learned, must be based on love. ” 3. tony hilfer says that, “recovering community and surmounting the repression of the past so as ultimately to exercise it are the heroic tasks of beloved.” 4. trudier harris says that, “in beloved, toni morrison makes clear where ownership leaves off and possession begins in the psychologically warping system called slavery.” 5 deborah horvits also provides a thematic analysis of beloved, focusing on morrisons “bonding, bondage, alienation, loss, memory, and mother-daughter relationships” 14chapter 2 heroines under double oppressionschapter 2 heroines under double oppressions2.1 racial oppressions2.1.1 the tragic experience of sethe as a slaveslavery and racial oppression have been the common themes in black literature. almost every black in beloved is veiled by the shadow of slavery. their memory is full of bloody wounds. they want to forget the past, dare not to touch the terrible past memory. but they have to live in the circle of sorrow because it is too hard to avoid the representation that always flows out in their minds. however, sethe has to rememory the past. according to freud, the best way to cure a psychological harm is to make the past reappear as the immediate scene, that is, to reexperience what has happened and how it happens. in 1873, two visitors come to the house of 124. this arrangement in the novel is to provide the possibility to trace back the past. the first visitor is paul d, who has been a slave with sethe on the plantation named sweet home and also suffered terribly before coming to the house. pauls arrival evoke sethes painful memory.in a family, the relationship between the mother and the child is most significant because the relationship between the two plays a crucial role in the whole life of the child. 7 sethes mother abandoned sethe when she was a baby mainly because the mother was a slave. so the bond between mother and child had been cut from then on. in recalling the fate of her mother, sethe brought to the surface her feeling of anger, bitterness and sorrow. when denver asked sethe what happened to her mother, sethe suddenly remembered of “something she had forgetten she knew.” what she remember was that, while trying to escape slavery, her mother had been captured and hanged before the rest of the slaves. sethes childhood experience was very sad. then she was brought by mr. garner. the owner of sweet home, mr. garner, knew how to treat well with his “slave property”. but after mr. garner death, mrs. garner brought the schoolteacher to the sweet home who changed everything. like chen guifeng said, “the schoolteacher, who is cruel and brutal, allows his nephews to conduct a pseudo-scientific study on the slaves, treat them like lab animals.” 8 one day, the two boys came in there and took sethes milk. thats what they came in there for. they held sethe down and took her milk. the slave mother has no choice. as an expression of love, milk is symbolized as mothers love. thus, the rob of mothers milk can be viewed as symbolic of the predation of maternal love. sethe felt extremely painful after they robbed her milk which was for her babies. milk creates a bond between the mother and the daughter through nursing. sethe believed that she had “milk enough for all”. the milk symbolizes how strong her maternal love is. so sethe would rather kill her own children than let them back to the sweet home.the central plot of the novel revolves around the mothers killing of her baby. sethe escaped from sweet home, but the schoolteacher did not let her off. he took the sudden appearance in 124. sethe had no choice but killed her baby. in eighteen years, sethe lived in the shadow of the past. further more, sethe was under heavy burden of the dead girl. the guilty kept torturing her greatly. and her two sons, whom sethe failed to kill flee away from the house because of the terror of the ghost. when “beloved”, the second visitor comes, sethe believes that she is her baby girl and gives all the love to her.2.1.2 the tragic experience of baby suggs as a slavematernal love for african americans should be based on self-identity in black culture. 9.for african-americans, the most painful and humiliating experience in their history is the slavery system. it brings them not only inhuman physical sufferings but also unforgettable spiritual hurts that last long after slavery. after the abolishment of slavery, the slaves seem to be free. however, the nightmare they experienced in the past still goes on. these ex-slaves are still struggling hard for affirmation of self-identity. further more, maternal love should be based on ancient properties and ancestor memories. in beloved, baby suggs is a representative of such ancestral figure.being a mother herself, suggs had suffered sixty years of slave life. she gave birth to eight children with six men. except her last son halle, all other seven were sold away at their early age as livestock. her two little girls were sold and she even couldnt say goodbye to them. “all i remember, ” baby suggs had said, is how she loved the burned bottom of bread. her little hands i wouldnt know them if them slapped me”. 9 she made a deal with a foreman, to sleep with him for three months and she could keep her third baby, but the man ate their words. he used the baby for the exchange of timber. after that, baby suggs felt despair. therefore, after her birth to the last child, she did not even look at him. she did not believe that a child could live. there is no need to see whats he looks like. even halle, the longest one she could keep with for twenty years was eventually driven to mental collapse after witnessing his wife sethe being raped and insulted by his slave owners and finally disappeared without knowing dead or alive. baby suggs was prevented by slavery from living her life as a mother. however, sethe, offered strong maternal love and great wisdom.after her son halle bought her freedom, baby suggs decided to make a living with her heart. she became an unchurched preacher who visited pulpits and opens her great heart to those who could use it. baby suggs became an emotional and spiritual mother to the whole community. she started a cultural practice that set out to free the whole black community, flesh and soul. as chen xiaoqing said: “baby suggs takes her great heart to the clearingthey learn to love themselves and others with the mighty power of their community.” 10. however, the murder of her granddaughter finally drives her to sick at bed, she claimed that all that was left for black people do is to endure everything that the whites imposed on them. she believed in the words: “lay down your sword. this isnt a battle; its a rout.” 11finally, she has been dead painfully.2.2 sexual discriminationsexism, a term coin
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