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1、【标题】论喜福会中母女之间的文化冲突 【作者】林慧丽 【关键词】冲突;不同文化;思想体系;家庭观念 【指导老师】康康 【专业】英语 【正文】. IntroductionChineseAmerican writers who live in both Chinese and American cultures are the most sensitive to cultural conflict and integration. They are also the ones who show the greatest concern to the issue. Amy Tan is one of
2、 those writers who probe deeply into the relationship between the Chinese and American cultures. The birth of her first book, The Joy Luck Club, a novel that tells stories of four Chinese mothers and their American- born daughters, caused a great sensation inside and outside the United States and ma
3、de Tan a famous writer. Ann.H.Fisher, a famous American writer, speaks highly of the novel:“Reminiscent of Maxine Hong Kingstons The Woman Warriors in its vivid depiction of Chinese- American women, this novel is full of complicated, endearingly human characters and firstrate story telling in the or
4、al tradition. It should be a hit in any fiction collection.” 1 As a matter of fact, the novel sold an astonishing 275,000 copies upon its 1989 publication. It was also nominated and then selected as a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Moreover, the nove
5、l has been translated into 25 languages, including Chinese.This thesis mainly focuses on Tans book The Joy Luck Cub. It is about four Chinese mothers who grew up in China before 1949, and their daughters who grew up in America. Suyuan Woo(吴素云)and Jing-Mei“June” Woo(吴精妹), Ying-ying ST. Clair(英英?圣克莱尔)
6、and Lena. ST. Clair.(莉娜?圣克莱尔) An-Mei Hsu(许安梅) and Rose. Hsu Jordan(罗斯?许), Lindo Jong(莉娜?龚)and Waverly Jong(韦利?龚)The stories of them are interwoven in four major sections with mothers and daughters telling their stories of how they come to be what they are in life. In the novel, the mothers and the d
7、aughters have a hard time to communicate. The major theme of it is the mother-daughter relationship, especially the conflicts between them.The thesis focuses on the conflicts among four pairs of mothers and daughters and concludes that the conflicts are due to their different cultures, including the
8、 different ideologies, different languages and different cultural concepts. Conflicts between Mothers and DaughtersA. Conflicts between Suyuan and Wu Jing-MeiAs a child, Jing-Mei set herself against her mothers many hopes for her and disappointed her mother as possible as she could; she had never be
9、en a straight-A student, never attended Stanford University, and dropped out of school without earning her bachelors degree.Suyuan believed that she had the right to arrange the life of her daughter and it was natural for Jing-Mei to listen to her. She wanted her daughter to be a famous pianist. In
10、order to make it come true, she even traded housecleaning service for weekly lessons for Jing-Mei to practice playing the piano. Jing-Mei, on the other hand, felt she had the right to disobey her mother. In order to disappoint her mother, she intentionally disgraced her mother by performing badly at
11、 a concert. The angry mother yanked by the arm, pulled her off the floor and lifted her up and onto the hard bench. This drew the daughters strong protest:“You want me to be someone that Im not. Ill never be the kind of daughter you want me to be I wish I wasnt your daughter. I wish you werent my mo
12、ther. 2Neither Jing-Mei nor Suyuan is completely to blame for the piano recital disaster. It is Suyuans incessant nagging and insinuations regarding her daughters inadequacies that partially drive Jing-Mei to refuse to practice seriously. The pain Jing-Mei feels after the recital stems not just from
13、 her own failure but also from her shame in having disappointed her mother. This shame will persist into her adult life.B. Conflicts between Lindo and WaverlyThere are strong conflicts between Lindo and Waverly.Lindo came to America not only for her own better material life but also for her daughter
14、s future development. As Lindo said“I want my children to have the best combination American circumstances and Chinese character.”3Like Suyuan, Lindo also imposed her own dream on her daughter, Waverly. She expected her daughter to be outstanding. So she taught Waverly the skills of invisible streng
15、ths-of hiding ones thoughts until the time is ripe to reveal them, and of believing in ones inner force even when one found himself at a disadvantage, which she learned from her early age. Because of her cultivation and concessions, Waverly became a national chess champion at the age of nine and was
16、 touted as American Hope.Lindo believed that a mother and her daughter were inseparable and that a daughters success also belonged to her mother. When Waverly practiced playing chess, Lindo liked to give her some suggestions. When Waverly won a competition, Lindo would show off in front of others.“I
17、 told my daughter, Use your horses to run over the enemyShe won very quickly this way.”4 Waverly was angry that her mother had taken all the credit. She told her mother that she should shut up and shouldnt show off since she didnt know anything about chess. The conflict between mother and daughter b
18、ecame open when the latter angrily shouted at her mother in the street“Why do you have to use me to show off? If you want to show off, why dont you learn to play chess?”5C. Conflicts between An-Mei and RoseAlthough the conflicts between An-mei and Rose are not as strong as those between the above tw
19、o pairs of mothers and daughters, we can also find some common qualities between them. Rose married a Caucasian Ted, whom her mother regards as a Waigoren(an American).When she was baffled by her marriage problem, Rose firstly went to talk about her marriage problem with other people, such as her fr
20、iends, her psychiatrist. Everybody it may be, except her mother. Born and brought up in America, Rose inevitably held a prejudice against her mother and her Chinese culture. She always believed that American culture was superior to Chinese culture and American version was always better. In her eyes,
21、 her mother symbolized backwardness and ignorance. So when Rose came up with her marriage problem, she would rather go to the psychiatrist than consult with her mother.D. Conflicts between Ying- ying and LenaYing-ying and Lena is another pair of mother and daughter in The Joy Luck Club.There are als
22、o some conflicts and misunderstanding between them.Ying-ying once sighed,“when Lena was born, she sprang from me like a slippery fish, and has been swimming away even since. All her life, I have watched her as though from another shore” 6.Although Ying-ying thought of herself and her daughter as hav
23、ing shared the same body, as being of the same flesh, and she also saw Lena as having sprung away like a slippery fish that exists on a distant shore. Obviously, the mother and the daughter are separated from each other since Lena was born and inevitably there is a great gap between them.The major c
24、onflict and misunderstanding existing between immigrant mothers and American-born daughters is that the Chinese mothers strive to instill their American-born daughters with an understanding of their heritage, and also attempt to save them from the pain they felt as girls when growing up in China. Th
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