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本文探讨了索恩的《我母亲不知道的事》中对身体的幻想。它认为,幻想是青少年或青少年或青壮年在成长阶段生活中的一种新兴活动。他们特别热衷于幻想自己的身体。《我母亲不知道的事》中年轻的成年主人公索菲·斯坦在许多情况下幻想着自己和他人的身体。因此,它试图揭示索菲·斯坦如何以及为什么幻想自己和他人的身体。它认为,对身体的幻想是一种探索幸福事件和减少痛苦、沮丧和焦虑的代理。它进一步声称,对身体的幻想有助于年轻人获得自由、身份和成熟。为此,本书采用了R. Craig Roney、Jerome L. Singer、Loyola McLean等人、Karen Coats和Pamela S. Gates等人的批判性见解。这项研究有望为进一步研究幻想与不同大陆和社会环境下的年轻人之间的关系开辟一条道路。
Fantasizing the Body in Sones’ What My Mother Doesn’t Know
The present paper explores fantasizing the body in Sones’ What My Mother Doesn’t Know. It contends that fantasy stands as an emerging activity in the lives of the teenagers or adolescents or young adults during the grown up stage. They are in particular enthusiastic to fantasize their bodies. The young adult protagonist Sophie Stein in What My Mother Doesn’t Know fantasizes her and others’ body in many conditions. So, it attempts to unearth how and why Sophie Stein fantasizes own and others’ body. It argues that fantasizing about the body functions as an agency to explore the events of happiness and to reduce the distress, frustration and anxiety. It further claims that fantasizing about the body supports the young adults to acquire their freedom, identity and maturity. For this purpose, it employs the critical insights of R. Craig Roney, Jerome L. Singer, Loyola McLean et al., Karen Coats and Pamela S. Gates et al. This study expects to open an avenue for further research about fantasy and young adults comprising the milieu of different continents and societies.