A Genetic Structuralism Analysis of Materialism in Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess

Nurul Berlian Aisyah Sakinah, D. D. Kusumayanti
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Although the Industrial Revolution in Britain’s Victorian era contributed significantly toward Britain’s development, it also led to the emergence of materialism issues in society. This research aims to identify how materialism was constructed and to reveal the worldview on materialism expressed in A Little Princess (2017). Goldmann’s Genetic Structuralism is operated in this qualitative research. The results indicate that the materialism issue brought some adverse impacts or social problems, such as the division of social classes, the social gap between the upper, middle, and working classes, and child labor in the Victorian age. Besides, the worldview of Burnett’s social group resisted materialism by delineating these social issues and a binary opposition between a materialistic character shown by Miss Minchin and a non-materialistic character presented by Sara. Through the binary opposition, Burnett wanted readers to be aware of the negative impacts of practicing materialistic traits such as possessiveness, envy, and non-generosity. Possessiveness is shown by Miss Minchin's desire and attitude to retain all of Sara’s luxury stuff. Envy appears in Miss Minchin's envy of Sara’s wealth and prosperity. Non-generosity as Miss Minchin hard to donate her possessions or do charity. As a human fact product, A Little Princess can be interpreted as a view to getting a better life for poor child workers at that time.
弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特《小公主》中唯物主义的遗传结构主义分析
英国维多利亚时代的工业革命虽然对英国的发展做出了重大贡献,但也导致了社会上物质主义问题的出现。本研究旨在确定唯物主义是如何构建的,并揭示《小公主》(2017)中所表达的唯物主义世界观。Goldmann的遗传结构主义在这一定性研究中得到运用。结果表明,在维多利亚时代,物质主义问题带来了一些不利的影响或社会问题,如社会阶层的划分、上层、中产阶级和工人阶级之间的社会差距以及童工现象。此外,伯内特的社会群体的世界观通过描绘这些社会问题,以及明钦小姐所表现的唯物主义性格和萨拉所表现的非唯物主义性格的二元对立来抵制唯物主义。通过二元对立,伯内特希望读者意识到实践物质主义特征的负面影响,如占有欲、嫉妒和不慷慨。明钦小姐想要保留萨拉所有奢侈品的欲望和态度表明了占有欲。嫉妒出现在明钦小姐对萨拉的财富和繁荣的嫉妒中。不慷慨的明钦小姐很难捐出她的财产或做慈善。作为一个人性化的产品,《小公主》可以理解为当时贫困童工争取更好生活的一种观点。
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