在恐惧中行走:争取妇女权利的斗争:e·m·福斯特笔下的女主人公卡罗琳·艾博特追求自由

Reci Beograd Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5937/reci2215110s
Mirjana Stojov, Vesna Anđelić-Nikolendžić
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自古以来,性别问题一直是书面文学中的一个话题。过去,作家和哲学家质疑并经常诋毁妇女在社会中的作用。基督教给文学带来了两个截然相反的女性形象,一个是不受社会尊敬的坏女孩,另一个是代表所有基督教美德的好女孩。在维多利亚时代和后维多利亚时代,妇女解放成为一个重大的社会问题。在二十世纪早期,女性创作的和关于女性的文学越来越多。在现代女权主义时代,尤其是在女性获得投票权、获得更多受教育和工作机会之后,文学作品开始关注女性角色的变化和追求平等的持续障碍。作为一个极易受时间影响的作家,e·m·福斯特笔下的人物与周围环境密切接触。他批判了女性在维多利亚时代中产阶级家庭中的地位和角色。他描绘了他的女主人公在她们的欲望和家庭成员和朋友期望的合适和适当的行为之间不断挣扎。他笔下的女性角色所面临的选择是,她们是否能够让自己打破根深蒂固的社会习俗,以获得作为自由思想女性的个人幸福,还是应该坚持社会的期望。本文以福斯特小说《天使不敢踏的地方》中的女主人公为研究对象,分析了她在追求个人自由和自我实现的过程中所经历的转变。
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Treading in fear: The struggle for women's rights: E. M. Forster's heroine Caroline abbot in pursuit of freedom
Gender issues have been a topic in written literature since ancient times. In the past, writers and philosophers questioned and often denigrated the role of women in society. Christianity brought to literature a model of two opposite women figures, a bad girl disrespected by respectable members of community, versus a good girl who represented all Christian virtues. In the Victorian and post Victorian era, women's emancipation became a major societal issue. In the early twentieth century, literature by and about women intensified. In the modern feminist era, particularly after women earned the right to vote and gained greater access to education and workplace, literature started concentrating on women's changing roles and continued obstacles to equality. As a writer who was extremely susceptible to the influence of time, E. M. Forster described his characters in close contact with their surroundings. He criticized the position and role of women in a Victorian middle class family. He depicted his heroines in constant struggle between their desires and suitable and appropriate behaviour expected by their family members and friends. The choice his female characters are faced with is whether they can bring themselves to break deep-rooted social conventions in order to attain personal happiness as free-thinking women or whether they should stick to the society's expectations. The paper concentrates on the main female protagonist of Foster's novel Where Angels Fear to Tread, analysing the transformation the character undergoes in her pursuit of personal freedom and fulfilment.
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