The Analysis of American Counterculture on the Interpretation of Character Holden 通过霍尔顿形象解读解析美国反主流文化.doc
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1、The Analysis of American Counter-culture on the Interpretation of Character Holden通过霍尔顿形象解读解析美国反主流文化ContentsAbstact(English) .Abstact(Chinese) .1. Introduction to Salinger and The Catcher in the Rye .12. The Social Background .22.1 American Dream .2 2.2 Background of America in the 1950s .33. Holden
2、s Journey of Heart .4 3.1 Holdens Depression .4 3.2 Holdens Rebellion against the Society .4 3.3 Holdens Conformity to the Society .44. Holden: A Rebel against the Mainstream Culture.54.1 Origin and Development of Rebellious Heroes .54.2 Rebellion against the Pencey Prep .64.3 Rebellion against the
3、American Dream .74.4 Rebellion in Language .84.4.1 Grammatical Errors .94.2 Vulgarity and Obscenity .104.4.3 Use of Slang.115. Conclusion .12Bibliography .13Acknowlegments.14 Abstract: J. D. Salingers novel The Catcher in the Rye has been considered as one of the two “modern classics” since more tha
4、n 30 years after its publication. The novel profoundly reveals the senses of alienation and loneliness through Holden Caulfields roaming in New York after his expulsion from Pencey Prep school. Holden is disgusted with the indifference, fraud and phoniness among his fellow students, and thus he goes
5、 to New York, only to find out that the society is even more vulgar, obscene and decadent. Finally his sister Phoebes love helps him escape from desperation. This thesis tries to analyze the anti-hero Holden Caulfield. In connection with the social, political and economic background, this thesis exp
6、ounds the definition of the mainstream culture and its core expressions the American Dream. The American Dream means the pursuit of freedom and happiness. However, in the 1950s the American Dream was distorted and the American people overstressed the pursuit of the material prosperity. Living in suc
7、h a suffocating era, Holden indignantly rebels against the mainstream culture. Holden denies the distorted American Dream and exposes its deceptiveness and corruption. His language bears the same characteristics of the counter-culture movement.Holden escapes from modern civilization, an obscene soci
8、ety and a world of alienation. He engages himself in a search for self-identity, meaningful communication, human love and childrens innocence. To some extent, childrens innocence and simple nature give him warmth and strength, but he finally realizes that the innocent childhood is brief and transien
9、t and its inevitable for children to fall off the “cliff”. Finally he accepts the reality and reconciles himself with the phony world by resorting to his compassion and love for humans. Keywords: Holden; the mainstream culture; rebellion; counter-culture; American Dream摘要:JD塞林格的长篇小说麦田里的守望者在出版了30多年后,
10、已被美国文学界公认为当代美国文学中两部“现代经典”之一。小说通过霍尔顿考尔菲德(Holden Caulfield)离开潘西中学后在纽约的游荡经历,深刻地揭示了现代社会中的疏离感和孤独感。霍尔顿厌倦同学间的冷漠、欺诈和虚假。他只身到纽约游逛,进而发现社会更加平庸、鄙俗和腐败。他十分失意,最后只因为妹妹菲比(Phoebe)的关爱,才走出绝望的深渊。本文试图从文化角度来分析霍尔顿这一反英雄人物形象。本文结合当时的社会、政治和经济背景阐释了主流文化及其核心表现形式美国梦。当时社会对人们思想产生深刻影响。美国梦意味着对幸福、自由的追求。然而在50年代的美国,美国梦已被异化,人们过分关注于对物质的追求。生
11、活在这样一个时代,主人公霍尔顿愤怒地发起了对当时主流文化的反叛。主人公坚决反对已被异化的美国梦,彻底揭露美国梦的欺骗性和腐败性;主人公的语言同时也体现出二战后美国反文化运动语言的特点。霍尔顿逃避现代文明,逃避一个卑劣的世界,逃避一个冷漠疏远的社会。他追寻自身的存在追寻有意义的交流,追寻人类间的真爱,追寻儿童般的纯洁。在一定程度上,孩子们天真质朴的天性给予他温暖和力量,但他最后明白了童年的天真无邪是短暂而易逝的,企图阻止孩子们长大成人是徒劳无益的。他意识到堕落“悬崖”的必然性,最后凭着他对世人的挚爱与同情,他接受了现实,并与虚假的社会取得和解。关键词:霍尔顿;主流文化;反叛;反主流文化;美国梦
12、Part One. Introduction to Salinger and His The Catcher in the RyeJerome David Salinger, a distinguished American novelist and short story writer, is best known for his controversial novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951). Salinger is recognized by many critics and readers alike as one of the most popul
13、ar and influential authors of American writers after World War II. His skills of writing, “in the manner of the New Yorker, with its period styles,”(Chelsea House Publishers, 1987,2) are admirable. In one form or another, Salinger is “everybodys favorite with that audience of students, intellectuals
14、, instructors, and generally literary, sensitive, and sophisticated young people who respond to him with a consciousness that he speaks for them and virtually to them, in a language that is peculiarly honest and their own, with a vision of things that captures their most secret judgments of the worl
15、d.” (Chelsea House Publishers, 1987, 19).Roughly speaking, his writings can be divided into two phases. In the first phase, he published short stories in the magazines, such as Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, and The New Yorker. Gradually but eventually he fixed on the recurring theme which ensured
16、his fame. After the publication of The Catcher in the Rye, his writings entered the second phase. The second phase is to enter a world of psychological sick men, who fight a doomed war against the phony and suffocated world around them, and had a good taste of the sense of disillusion, loneliness an
17、d despair. “Although he has written a lot, his reputation seems to rest chiefly on The Catcher in the Rye.” (常耀信, 1990, 423) Thus, this thesis will focus on this novel.J. D. Salingers The Catcher in the Rye, which was first published in 1951, stands out as Salingers only novel to date. It is conside
18、red as one of the two “modern classics” in contemporary American literature (the other one is Ralph Ellisons The Invisible Man). The Catcher in the Rye gave us a portrait of a sixteen-year-old American boy, Holden, who is disgusted with the indifference, fraud and phoniness among his fellow students
19、, and thus decides to escape from school, and wander alone in New York, only to find out that the society is even more vulgar, obscene and decadent. Then, he feels extremely depressed, and plans another escape. Finally that is his sister Phoebes love helps him escape from the abyss of desperation. T
20、his novel profoundly reviews the senses of alienation and loneliness through Holden Caulfields roaming in New York after his escape from Pencey Prep school. To him, his every action is his own choice, and in the end, love becomes a salvation.Part Two. The Social Background2.1 American DreamThe Ameri
21、can Dream plays a significant role in American life and it is based on the ideology that each one, no matter what his origin is, can be successful through his own efforts and cultivating his own qualities. This ideology is based itself on the American ideal that each person is responsible for himsel
22、f.The American Dream describes an attitude of hope and faith that looks forward to the fulfillment of human wishes and desires. The search for freedom and happiness actually goes back to the very beginning of American civilization, to the time of the first settlers. The first settlers were all relig
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