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1、广西民族大学相思湖学院 本科毕业论文(设计)论文题目: 从牛仔裤看美国文化 系 部: 外国语言文学系 专 业: 英 语 年级班级: 08英语2班 学 号: 108333080206 学生姓名: 吴 蝉 栖 指导教师: 唐春碧 职称 助教 ContentAbstract in ChineseiAbstract in EnglishiiChapter 1 Introduction1Chapter 2 The Inventor and Evolution of the Jeans22.1 General Development Trend of Blue Jeans22.2 Introduction
2、 of the Inventor32.3 The Evolution Process3Chapter 3 Symbols of Jeans63.1 Jeans and Work Class63.2 Jeans and Female Liberation8Chapter 4 Jeans and Culture124.1 Relationship between Jeans and American West Cowboy Culture124.2 Jeans and the Modern American Society15Conclusion21Bibliography22Acknowledg
3、ements23从牛仔裤看美国文化摘 要在过去三十年中,牛仔裤已流行于世并被世人视为美国的标志。牛仔裤,首次于时尚文化中亮相,并毫无疑问地成为了美国对时尚事业发展作出了最大贡献。但是,直到20世纪60年代, 牛仔裤才大量流入市场从而成为至今都一直备受众人欢迎的服饰。在时尚发展史中,没有如何服饰可以代替牛仔裤特有的充满争议、模棱两可的地位。“牛仔裤”却一直被认为是美国文化的象征,特别是在旧时代美国的西部地区。牛仔裤跨越了等级、性别、年龄、宗教、国家和思想的界限这就是其能普遍吸引人的原因。牛仔裤从一种只与苦力活相关的服饰,发展成了一种休闲服饰。当联系其背景研究时,发现牛仔裤不仅是一条裤子,它还蕴含
4、着不同历史内涵,传递着非凡的文化意义。 本文主要探讨了牛仔裤文化的多个方面:首先,文章介绍了牛仔裤发明者和其发展史;其次,探讨了牛仔裤的象征性意义,包括牛仔裤和工人阶级的关系以及与女性解放主义的关系。最后介绍了牛仔裤和文化的关系,特别是牛仔与美国西部文化以及现在文化的联系。牛仔裤作为一个国家的标志,无疑包含一些文化的含意,文章从牛仔裤与美国西部牛仔文化和几个常见的现代文化方面(包括牛仔裤与好莱坞、音乐、嬉皮士文化、美国梦的关系)下手,可以更透彻地了解美国文化的知识,更好地掌握到牛仔裤在上世纪所经历的发展变化以及见证如今潮流走向的发展,以便英语学习者能在更好的了解美国文化的基础上进行语言的交流。
5、关键词:牛仔裤;发展;标志;美国文化Blue Jeans, more than a Pair of Pants-Learn American Culture from the Blue JeansAbstractBlue jeans have attained such world wide popularity that they have considered as an American icon. Blue jeans were made greatest contribution to fashion history of America. It was not until the
6、late 1960s, however, that blue jeans moved into the mass market and became the universally worn clothing item as well as in today. In the history of fashion, no other garment has served as an example of status ambivalence and ambiguity than blue jeans. It has crossed over class, gender, age, regiona
7、l, national and ideological lines, which is the reason why it can attract so many peoples attention. Blue jeans have evolved from a garment associated exclusively with hard work to one associated with leisure. It conveys different meanings when combining the background of it: Jeans is not only a pai
8、r of pants which contains different historical connotation and extraordinary cultural implication.This article introduces many aspects of jeans: first, it introduces the inventor and development history process of jeans; second, it illustrates some symbolic meanings of the jeans: the relationship be
9、tween jeans and working-class, female liberation, from which we can learn some historical knowledge by jeans and its significance from the two important society aspects. Third, it discusses the relationship between blue jeans and culture especially American west cowboy culture and modern culture. Bl
10、ue jeans, as a countrys icon, it definitely contains some culture implication, not only can we have a survey on the American west cowboy culture, as well as the modern culture, including its relationship between jeans and Hollywood, music, hippies and the American dreams. We can gain some knowledge
11、of American culture through the blue jeans by analysis from the common aspects of the culture and easily access to the jeans evolution, changes during the last century, and witness its trend development, which can promote linguistic communication for language learners.Key words: Blue jeans; Developm
12、ent; Symbols; American cultureChapter 1 IntroductionJeans are trousers made from denim. Some of the earliest American blue jeans were made by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss, in 1873. Starting in the 1950s, jeans originally designed for cowboys and then became popular among teenagers. Jeans are now a v
13、ery popular form of casual dress around the world, and have been so for decades. They come in many styles and colors; however, “blue jeans” are particularly identified with American culture, especially the American Old West.Blue jeans are almost certainly Americas greatest contribution to fashion hi
14、story and which was originally appeared in Fashion Culture and Identity, the author, Fred Davis (1925-1992), a former professor of sociology at the University of California at San Diego, shows how this staple of the American wardrobe has become a symbol of many of our most enduring, and contradictor
15、y cultural values through a historical demonstration of the shifting implied meaning of blue jeans金衡山美国大众文化 南京大学出版社2011年7月P25. Whats the influence of blue jeans? How can it become the symbol of American culture? Whats the hidden meaning of the blue jeans? This article will introduce the background,
16、development, analysis from many aspects: the evolution of blue jeans, the relationship between work classes, female, cowboy culture and the modern American society, in order to give you the good answers for those questions.Chapter 2 The Inventor and Evolution of the Jeans2.1 General Development Tren
17、d of Blue JeansJeans were simply sturdy trousers worn by workers, especially in the factories during World War II. During this period, mens jeans had the zipper down the front, whereas womens jeans had the zipper down the right side. By the 1960s, both mens and womens jeans had the zipper down the f
18、ront. Historic photographs indicate that in the decades before it became a staple of fashion, until 1960, Levi Strauss denominated its flagship product waist overalls rather than “jeans”. During the 1960s the wearing of jeans became more acceptable, and by the 1970s it had become general fashion in
19、the United States for casual wear. Smith, Nancy MacDonnell (2003). The Classic Ten: poella grandey gruesa The True Story of the Little Black Dress and Nine Other Fashion Favorites. Penguin. ISBN978-0142003565 P42 After James Dean popularized them in the movie Rebel without a Cause, wearing jeans by
20、teenagers and youth and/or young adults became a symbol of youth rebellion during the 1950s. Because of this, they were sometimes banned in theaters, restaurants and schools. Nowadays, however, jeans are worn to many types of occasions and events, even some events that especially require formal atti
21、re.Michael Belluomo, editor of Sportswear International Magazine, wrote that in 1965, Limbo, a boutique in the New York East Village, was “the first retailer to wash a new pair of jeans to get a used, worn effect, and the idea became a hit.” He continued, “Limbo hired East Village artists to embelli
22、sh the jeans with patches, decals and other touches, and sold them for $200.” In the 1970s the denim industry introduced the Stone-Washing technique developed by GWG also known as “Great Western Garment Co.” Donald Freeland of Edmonton, Alberta pioneered the method, Levis By the Numbers (Mens). Worl
23、d flow Knowledge. Retrieved 2010-12-31 which he helped to bring denim to a larger and more versatile market. Acceptance of jeans continued through the 1980s and 1990s to the point where jeans are now a wardrobe staple. Acceptance of jeans continued through the 1980s and 1990s to the point where jean
24、s are now a wardrobe staple, with the average North American owning seven pairs. True Blue And Green, Too: Denim Is Fashionable and Renewable. Cotton Lifestyle Monitor. Cotton Incorporated. May 18, 2009. Currently, jeans may be seen worn by people of all genders and ages.2.2 Introduction of the Inve
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