英语论文 the joy luck club collision and compatibility between Chinese and American Culture.docx
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英语论文thejoyluckclubcollisionandcompatibilitybetweenChineseandAmericanCulture
Thejoyluckclub:
collisionandcompatibilitybetweenChineseandAmericanCulture
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April13,2012
Acknowledgements
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Abstract
TheJoyLuckClubisthefirstnovelofAmyTan,afamousChinese-Americanwriter.InthenovelshemainlydescribestherelationshipbetweentheJoyLuckClubmothersandtheirdaughtersandculturalconflicts.ThenovelissetintheageofglobalizationandinthemulticulturalAmericansociety;itrepresentstheprocessofmisunderstanding,conflicts,understandingandblendingbetweenthemothersandthedaughters.GlobalizationnotonlybringsmanychancestochinabutalsobringsculturalchallengestoChina.Asthedegreeofglobalizationisgettingdeeper,Chineseculturefacesthedangerofbeingintegratedandchangedbyothercultures.ThroughcontextualanalysisoftheJoyLuckClubandtheculturalconflictsandblendingembodiedinit,thispaperdemonstratesthatintheageofglobalizationabalanceshouldbekeptamongdifferentcultures,andarightattitudetowardsculturalconflictsshouldbetaken,anditsuggeststhatthenativecultureshouldnotbethrownawaywhenlearningfromothers,andinstead,itshouldbetransmittedtoothers.
KeyWords:
TheJoyLuckClub;conflict;understanding;culturalblending
内容摘要
《喜福会》是著名美国籍华裔女作家谭恩美的处女作,作者在小说中主要描述了四对移民母女的关系和她们之间由于文化的差异而引起的冲突,小说以全球化时代和美国多元文化社会为背景,呈现了4对母女由误会,冲突到理解的过程。
在全球化环境下中国面临很多发展的机遇,但更多的是文化的挑战。
随着全球化的加剧,中国文化面临一种被融化,被改变的危险。
本文通过对《喜福会》文本及其所透视出的文化冲突与融合的分析,说明在全球化环境中,应该在不同文化中找到一个平衡点,并以正确的态度来对待文化冲突,同时不要轻易否定母文化,在向全世界学习其他优秀文化的时候,也要向他们传播中国传统文化。
关键词:
《喜福会》;冲突;理解;文化融合
Contents
Acknowledgements…..................................................................................
Abstract(English)..................................................................................
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Introduction………………………………………….………………………
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AmyTanandHerNovelTheJoyLuckClub…….………………………
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TheConflictsBetweenAmericanandChineseCulturesEmbodiedintheNovel…………………...................................................................................
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themisunderstanding............…………………….........…………….…
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thedifferentlanguage.....................................................................……
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Thedifferentexperiences……….…...................................................
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TheCulturalUnderstandingandBlending………......…….…………...........
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Acorrectattitudetowardsculture................................................................
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Conclusion……………………………….................................................
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WorksCited……………………………………………………………………….
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1.Introduction
InthenovelTheJoyLuckClub,AmyTanexplorestherelationshipbetweenmothersanddaughters.Inthenovelthereare4mother-daughterpairs,themothersarethefirstgenerationimmigrants,andthedaughtersarenewgenerationborninAmerica.
Inthehistoryofchina,womenhasnevergainthesamerespectfulasmanexceptinmaternalsociety,especiallyduringthewarofliberation,chinawomenliveinadifficultsociety(Zhang137).Thefourmothersinthestoryareamongthosewomen,theygotoAmericantofindanewliveswhichisquietlydifferentwithotherwomenwhoarejustenduringtotheend.Buttheydon'tforgettheirChinesetraditionalculture,whiletheirdaughtersareborninAmerica,theyarethesecondgenerationimmigrants,andtheydon'tunderstandtheirmothers'socalledChinesecultureandtheirwayofthinking,somisunderstandingoftenmakesthemunhappy.InordertomaketheirdaughtersknowthemandtheChineseculture,theJoyLuckClubmothershavemadepain-takingeffortstoremovetheirdifferences.Theyseizeeveryopportunitytotelltheirdaughterstheirpastexperiences,demonstratetheircouragetochallengethefeudalsocietyandneverstopextendingmaternallovetotheirdaughters.Thankstotheirgreatefforts,theirpurposeisfulfilled.Therefore,culturalunderstandingandblendingbetweenthemothersanddaughtersareachieved.
Inthecontextofglobalization,Chinafacesmanychancestodevelopitseconomicpower;meanwhileitfacesmorechallengesthanopportunitytoitstraditionalculture.Althoughlearningnewtechnologiesfromothercountriesandabsorbingtheessenceofotherculturesarenecessary,Chinesecultureshouldbeprotected.ThecommunicationwithothercountriesandareaswhoseculturalbackgroundsaretotallydifferentfromChina'sisincreasingrapidly.Thispaper,throughtheexplorationofTheJoyLuckClub,mainlydiscussestheculturalconflicts,understandingandintegrationbetweenthemothersandthedaughters,andmetaphoricallybetweenChinesecultureandAmericanculture.
2.AmyTanandhernovelTheJoyLuckClub
AmyTanwasborninOakland,California.BothofherparentswereChineseimmigrants.Herfather,JohnTan,wasanelectricalengineerandBaptistminister.InChina,hermotherwhowasforcedtoleaveherthreedaughtersfromapreviousmarriagebehindinShanghai.HermarriagetoJohnTanproducedthreechildren,Amywasoneofthem.AmyTan’sfamilyisatypicalimmigrantfamily,herparentsarethefirstgenerationimmigrants,andsheisthesecond-generationimmigrant.
Shehasexperiencedthesamekindofincompatibilitywhichshedescribedinthenovel.WhenshefinishedthehighschoolinSwitzerland,sheandhermotherwereinfrequentconflict.Tanfurtherdefiedhermotherbyabandoningthepre-medcoursehermotherhadurgedhertopursuethestudyofEnglishandlinguistics.Inthenovel,Jing-meiabandonedstudyingpianohermotheraskedhertostudy,becauseshecannotstandhermother’sarrangementforher.
AmyTanandthedaughtersinthenovelhavemanythingsincommon.Theyarethesecond-generationimmigrants.Butthemothers,asthefirstgenerationimmigrants,theydon’ttotallyintegrateintheAmericanculture.TheycannotspeakEnglishwithfluency.TheyneverdiscardthetraditionandneverforgettheirlivesinChina.
Theyshowtheirlovefortheirdaughtersbyinterferingintheiractivitiesandplanningthedaughters’future.Tothemothers,theyhavethecompulsoryandresponsibilitytotraintheirdaughterstobecomeperfectpersons.Theywanttomaketheirdaughterscombinethe“AmericanContext”with“ChinesePersonality”perfectly.Theirdaughters,however,areoftenbornandgrowupinAmerica,andaredeeplyaffectedbytheAmericanmoralstandardandactingprinciples.Theycherishtheirindependentspiritsandcharacters,andtheyarenotwillingtobeinterferedandcontrolledbyothers.Theirnarrativesjustifythepuzzle,andtheconflictsbetweentwogenerationstheyface,whentheyspanthedifferentcultures.Theyviewtheirmothersasthefossilsoftheoldsociety,becausetheyfearandhatetheirmothers’interferenceandnegationontheiractivities.WhentheirmotherstelltheirstoriesinChinatheyexpresstheirdetestationonit,whentheirmotherswanttopasstheirChineseculturaltraditiontothem,theyareagainstitfirmly.Withtheclashofdifferentcultures,thetwogenerationshavedifficultiesincommunicatingandunderstandingeachother.
Butthenoveldoesn’tendwiththeconflicts;instead,intheprocessofgrowinguptheyunderstandtheirmothers’loveandtheculturalreasonsoftheconflictsbetweenthemselvesandtheirmothersinadeeperlevel.Therefore,attheendofthenovel,thereconciliationbetweenmothersanddaughtersformsnaturally.Jing-meitakeshermother’splacetotravelbacktoChinawhichprovestheunderstandingbetweenthetwogenerations.
WhenAmyTanembarkedonhernewcareerhermotherwasill,shepromisedherselfthatifhermotherrecovered,shewouldtakehermothertoChina,toseethedaughterswhohavebeenleftbehindalmostfortyyearsago,Mrs.TanrecoveredandtheydepartedforChinain1987.ThetripwasarevelationforTan,anditgaveheranewperspectiveofheroften-difficultrelationshipwithhermother.
3.TheconflictsbetweenAmericanandChineseculturesembodiedinthenovel
TheJoyLuckClubpresentsmanyconflictsinthemother-daughterrelationship.Theconflictsareembodiedin3aspects.
3.1Themisunderstanding
Themothersandthedaughtersareindifferentculturalbackgrounds,andthedaughterscannotunderstandtheirmothers.Atthebeginning,Jing-meifearsthatshecannottellhermother’sstorytoherhalf-sisters,which,infact,reflectsthefearofotherdaughtersoftheJoyLuckClubmembers.TheyhaveidentifiedthemselveswithAmer
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