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食物和食物制作是文学作品中经常出现的元素。其反复出现的主题让人认为它们一定包含了社会和文化领域的某些含义。本文分析了伊妮德-布莱顿(Enid Blyton)所写的英国儿童文学作品《著名的五个》(The Famous Five)中作为食物准备一部分的烹饪的象征意义。分析采用了罗兰-巴特提出的符号学理论,即指称意义和内涵意义,并通过细读进行。分析结果表明,烹饪如何成为:第一,一种例行义务,女性烹饪者大多把时间花在厨房里,有条不紊地工作以取悦于人;第二,烹饪是成年女孩成熟的标志,十几岁成为女孩必须会烹饪的时间标志;第三,烹饪是基于性别的工作分工的标志,女性应参与家务劳动,而男性则致力于公共领域。儿童文学是将价值观和信仰植入儿童头脑的有效工具之一,因为童年是通过儿童的感官接收任何信息的黄金时期。
Symbolic Meanings of Cooking in Enid Blyton’s The Famous Five Series
Food and food preparation are the elements that usually reveals in works of literature. Its recurrent motif raises the assumption that they must contain some meanings in social and cultural realm. This paper analyses the symbolic meanings of cooking, as part of food preparation, in the British children work of literature, The Famous Five, written by Enid Blyton. The analysis uses theory of semiology proposed by Roland Barthes on denotative and connotative meanings and it is conducted through close-reading. The analysis results in how cooking becomes: first, a routine obligation, where the women cook mostly spend their time doing their work in the kitchen and work orderly to please; second, cooking as a marker of maturity for coming-of-age girls, in which teenage becomes the time marker that a girl must be able to cook; third, cooking as a marker of gender-based job division, where women should involve in domestic works, while men dedicate in public sphere. The children’s literature becomes one of the effective tools to embed the values and beliefs in children’s mind as childhood is the golden age to receive any information through the children’s senses.