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从《一间自己的房间》分析弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的女性意识
武晓然
英语专业英语0908班学号090402222
指导教师张帆
摘要
《一间自己的房间》被称为是一部重要的女性主义文学作品。
这部集中探讨女性命运和女性创造力的随笔不仅是女权主义的宣言书,更是一部从多角度阐述女性历史地位并对女性写作进行诸多思考的论著。
本论文旨在通过对当时社会环境等方面的分析,深入的理解和掌握沃尔夫的女性意识。
本文首先分析了第二次世界大战对女性地位的影响,其次探讨了伍尔夫女性意识的形成,然后又从女性物质独立和精神独立的重要性等方面对她的女性意识进行了分析,最后是从她的双性同体理论在本文的应用等方面诠释伍尔夫的女性意识,而最后两章也是本文的重点。
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女性意识物质独立精神独立双性同体
AnalysisofVirginiaWoolf’sFeministConsciousnessinARoomofOne’sOwn
Abstract
ARoomofOne’sOwnisconsideredasoneofmajorworksonfeminism.Thisessay,mainlydiscussingfemaledestinyandcreation,isnotonlythedeclarationofthefeminism,butalsoaworkanalyzingfemalehistoricalstatusandthinkingaboutfemalewritinginmulti-perspectives.AndthepurposeofmyessayistohaveagoodknowledgeofWoolf’sfeminismthroughtheanalyzingofthesocialenvironmentatthattimeandsoon.
ThispaperfirstlyanalyzestheinfluenceofWorldWarⅡonfemalesocialstatus;anditdemonstratestheformationofWoolf’sfeminismsecondly;thirdly,itexplorestheimportanceofmaterialindependenceandspiritualindependence,andthelastistheanalysisoftheapplicationofherandrogynoustheoryinthispaper.
Keywords:
feminismmaterialindependencespiritualindependenceandrogyny
Contents
Introduction1
Chapter1ResearchBackgroundandtheValueoftheThesis2
1.1TeSignificanceofThisResearch2
1.2LiteratureReview2
1.3BriefIntroductionoftheThesis4
1.4ExpectedResultsoftheThesis4
1.5MethodologyoftheThesis5
Chapter2TheChangesofWomen’sSocialStatusCausedbyWorldWarⅡ6
2.1Women’sSocialStatusbeforetheWorldWarⅡ6
2.2Women’sSocialStatusaftertheWorldWarⅡ7
Chapter3OriginofVirginiaWoolf’sFemaleConsciousness9
3.1InfluenceofHerFamily9
3.2InfluenceoftheSociety11
3.3InfluenceofBloomsburyGroup12
Chapter4VirginiaWoolf’sFeministConsciousnessinARoomofOne’sOwn16
4.1Women’sMaterialIndependence16
4.2Women’sSpiritualIndependence18
4.3VirginiaWoolf’sAndrogyny--TheMajorTheoryofHerFeminism21
Bibliography27
Acknowledgements28
Introduction
VirginiaWoolf, originalnameinfullAdelineVirginiaStephen (bornJanuary25,1882, London,England—diedMarch28,1941, nearRodmell,Sussex), Englishwriterwhosenovels,throughtheirnonlinearapproachestonarrative,exertedamajorinfluenceonthegenre.
Whilesheisbestknownforhernovels,especiallyMrs.Dalloway(1925)andTotheLighthouse(1927),Woolfalsowrotepioneeringessaysonartistictheory,literaryhistory,women’swriting,andthepoliticsofpower.Asafamousrepresentativeof”streamofconsciousness”writings,sheenjoysahighstatusinmodernistliterature.ItisnodoubtthatsheisrankedasoneofthetopModernistwriters.Besides,sheisoneoftheprimaryforerunnersofwesternfeminism.Woolfcontributesalottofeministliterature.
ARoomofOne’sOwnisanimportantworkofWoolf.ThesettingofARoomofOne’sOwnisthatWoolfhasbeeninvitedtogivealectureaboutwomenandfiction.She(1929)advancesthatawomanmusthavemoneyandaroomofherownifshewantstowritefiction.InOctober1928,WoolftravelledtoCambridgetodeliverherlectureonwomenandfiction.Shereturnedforthesecondlectureinthenextweek.InMarch1929,shewroteARoomofOne’OwnbasedonhertwolecturesonCambridge.
ThedramaticsettingofARoomofOne'sOwnisthatWoolfhasbeeninvitedtolectureonthetopicofWomenandFiction.Sheadvancesthethesisthat"awomanmusthavemoneyandaroomofherownifsheistowritefiction."Heressayisconstructedasapartly-fictionalizednarrativeofthethinkingthatledhertoadoptthisthesis.Shedramatizesthatmentalprocessinthecharacterofanimaginarynarratorwhoisinhersameposition,wrestlingwiththesametopic.
Chapter1ResearchBackgroundandtheValueoftheThesis
1.1TheSignificanceofThisResearch
VirginiaWoolfisanEnglishnovelist,critic,andessayist,whoisgenerallyregardedasoneofthegreatestliterarygeniusesof20thcenturyaswellasoneofthepioneersofwomen’sliberation.
Feminismhasbecomeaheatedtopicandhasattractedanincreasingattentionamongliteraturescholarsabroadandathome.AsastudentofEnglishmajor,thefurtherstudyoffeminismhelpsushaveagoodknowledgeofEnglishcultureandliterature.ARoomofOne’sOwnbyVirginiaWoolfisconsideredasthefirstmajorworkonfeministliteraryandhasbeendiscussedandarguedbymanyfeminists,soitisthemostsuitablebookformetohavearesearchoffeminism.
1.2LiteratureReview
VirginiaWoolfisoneofthemostfamouswritersinthehistoryofEnglishliterature.Thestudiesofherlastalongtime.
Inthewest,itwasinthe1930sthattheresearchonWoolfbecamepopular.Andthestudiesonherreachedaclimaxinthemiddleof1970s.Someoftheseanalysesputemphasesonstreamofconsciousness;othersfocusedonherfeminism,themostfamousideaofwhichisherandrogynoustheory.Woolf’sachievementsasafeminismwriterinthefeminismliteraturecanbesummarizedinEagleton’sFeminismLiteraryCriticism:
“WoolfisthefoundingmotherofthecontemporarydebateandinsomewaysitisdifficultforfeministcriticismtobeyondWoolf”(Eagleton,1991).
InChina,theresearchonWoolfbeganinthe1930sandtheresearchonWoolf’sfeministideasstartedinlate1980s.ThescholarsfocusedonWoolf’stheoryofandrogynyandherfeministstandpoint.TherearemanyarticlesoffeministanalysisonWoolf’snovelssuchasMrs.Dalloway(1925),ToTheLighthouse(1927),Orlando:
aBiography(1928),especiallyontheformertwo.Butfewresearcharticleshavebeenpublishedonherotherworks.Itwasinthe1980sthattheresearchonWoolfreachedaclimax.Sometranslatedworksandessaysappearedaswellasmonographs.QuShijingisoneofthemainresearchersonWoolfathome.In1986,QuShijingtranslatedWoolf’sOnFictionandNovelists.In1988,QuShijingtranslatedsomeofWoolf’scriticalessaysandeditedtheminthebook—AStudyonVirginiaWoolfandVirginiaWoolf’sCriticalEssays.Andin1989,QuShijingpublishedhismonograph:
VirginiaWoolf,aNovelistofStreamofConsciousness.Inthisbook,QuShijingintroducesWoolf’swritingtechnique—AStreamofConsciousnessandanalyzesitsapplicationinsomeofWoolf’sworks.In1989,WangHuantranslatedWoolf’sfeministwork:
ARoomofOne’sOwn,inwhichWoolfputsforwardmanyseriousviewstowardswomen’slibertyandwomen’sliterarycreation.Feministliterarytheoryhasgotitsroughprofilesincethen.Thebookhadgreatinfluenceonmanyfeministathomeandabroadinthe1970s.InHowdoesWoolfReadandWrite,LuandLi(2000)introduceandexploreWoolf’sreadingandwritingactivitiesinherlife,theinfluenceofthebookssheread,andhowsheformedherwritingtechniques.InTheMomentofBeing,Wu(1999)HoukaiintroducesWoolf’sextraordinarylifeandexploresherlifephilosophy—themomentofbeingandheropinionaboutlifeanddeath.ThisbookalsostudiesmostofWoolf’sfamousnovels,essaysanddiaries.
ARoomofOne’sOwnhasbeenrepeatedlyreviewed,critiqued,andanalyzedsinceitspublicationin1929.ArnoldBennett,anearlytwentieth-centurynovelist,andDavidDaiches,aliterarycriticwhowroteananalysisentitledVirginiaWoolfin1942,wereamongthosetoattempttoextricatethethemesandimplicationsofWoolf’scomplexessay.Thetwocriticsdealwiththeoften-discussedfeministaspectofWoolf’sessayininterestinglydifferentways.BennettstatesthatWoolf’sessayisnot
afeministworkrejectstheideathatWoolf’sdiscussionofwomenandfictionmayleantowardsthepolitical,andreducestheessay’sscopetoacollectionofmusingsonwomenandfiction.DaichesrespondstoARoomofOne’sOwnintheoppositeway:
heclaimsthatWoolf’sworkisfeminist,andWoolf’sfeminismemphasizesnotonlywomenandtheirrelationshiptofiction,butallpeopleofgeniuswhohavenothadanopportunitytouseitbecauseoftheirlackofmoneyandprivacy.WhileBennettrestrictsthescopeoftheessaytoanon-feminist,completelyapoliticalideologyandDaichesenlargesthescopetoawide,universalfeminism.
1.3BriefIntroductionoftheThesis
Feminismisacollectionofmovementsaimedatdefining,establishinganddefendingequalpolitical,economicandsocialrightsforwomen.Insimpleterms,feminismisthebeliefinsocial,politicalandeconomicequalityofthesexes,andamovementorganizedaroundthebeliefthatgendershouldnotbethepre-determinantfactorshapingaperson’ssocialidentityorsocio-politicaloreconomicrights.Alargeportionoffeministsareespeciallyconcernedwithwhattheyperceivetobethesocial,politicalandeconomicinequalitybetweenthesexeswhichfavorsthemalegender;somehavearguedthatgenderedandsexedidentities,suchas“man”and“woman”,aresociallyconstructed.Feministsdisagreeoverthesourcesofinequality,howtoattainequality,andtheextenttowhichgenderandgenderbasedidentitiesshouldbequestionedandcritiqued.
1.4ExpectedResultsoftheThesis
Wecanseethestatusofwomenhasbeenenhancedsofastnowadays,butwomen’sstatusisalsoverylowinsomecountries;inequalitybetweenmanandwomanstillexistsintheworldwherewecalledonthesocialequality.Becauseofthese,weshouldtryourbesttoenhancewomen’srightsandstatus,achieveactualequalitybetweenmenandwomen.ThroughtheexplorationofthefeminisminVirginia