弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫《一间自己的房间》中的财政自主权

Govand Diyar Tayeb
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弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的散文《一间自己的房间》发表于1929年,是根据1928年10月在纽纳姆学院艺术协会和格顿学院发表的两篇论文改编的。本文探讨了性别、经济自由和创造性表达之间的关系。伍尔夫认为,为了让女性充分发挥她们的智力和艺术潜力,她们必须拥有自己的物理空间以及可靠的资金来源。研究人员深入研究了导致20世纪初女性财务不安全的历史、社会和经济问题。研究人员还强调,伍尔夫要求经济独立作为艺术表达的先决条件,既是对她自己经历的反映,也是对更大范围女权运动的号召。伍尔夫阐明了女性的地位,尤其是女性艺术家在男性主导的世界中的地位。这一挑战使妇女面临经济困难,因为她们无法妥协,将自己的想法或想法写在纸上。伍尔夫在她的作品中运用了独特的文学技巧来证明,专注于寻找金钱或经济自主会培养女性控制自己的生活和空间,而不是强化男性的主导地位。
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The Financial Autonomy in Virginia Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own”
The essay “A Room of One’s Own” by Virginia Woolf was published in 1929 and was based on two papers at Newnham College Arts Society and Girton College in October 1928. This essay investigates the relationship between gender, economic freedom, and creative expression. Woolf contends that for women to reach their full intellectual and artistic potential, they must have their own physical space as well as a reliable source of money. The researcher goes into the historical, social, and economic issues that contributed to women's financial insecurity in the early twentieth century. The researcher also emphasizes how Woolf's request for economic independence as a prerequisite for artistic expression was both a reflection of her own experiences and a rallying cry for the larger feminist movement. Woolf illuminates the status of women, particularly female artists in a male-dominated world. This challenge exposes women to financial difficulties since they cannot compromise to put their thoughts or ideas down on paper. Woolf uses unique literary skills in her piece of writing to prove that focusing on looking for money or financial autonomy fosters women in controlling their own lives and space rather than strengthening men into being more dominant.
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