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1、TheAnalysisofAliceWalker’sWorksfromThePerspectiveofFeminismAbstract:Feminismisamajorsourceofexperienceinwomenwithmotivationforthesocialtheoryandpoliticalmovementinordertoendthesexism,sexualexploitation,sexualdiscriminationandsexualoppressionaswellastopromotetheequalitybetweenmenan
2、dwomen.Thebasicpremiseforthefeminismisthatthewomenwhoareundertheoppressionanddiscriminationaroundtheworldoughttohavetheirownrights.ThisthesiswillplaceparticularemphasisontwoworksofAliceWalker’s,oneisTheColorPurple,theanotherisBytheLightofMyFather’sSmile,andmainlystudythefeminismsh
3、owedinherworksfromdifferentangles.ThepracticalsignificanceofthisthesisistodeepentheunderstandingofWalker’sworksandfeminismviaanalyzinghertwomainnovels.KeyWords:feminism;AliceWalker;TheColorPurple;BytheLightofMyFather’sSmileTheAnalysisofAliceWalker’sWorksfromThePerspectiveofFeminis
4、m从女权主义的角度简析爱丽丝沃克的作品摘要:女权主义是指一种主要以女性经验为来源与动机的社会理论与政治运动,其目的是为了结束性别主义、性剥削、性歧视和性压迫,促进性阶层平等。女权主义的基本前提是:女性在全世界范围内是一个受压迫、受歧视的等级,女性应该有属于自己的权利。本论文将分析爱丽丝沃克的两部作品:《紫色》、《父亲的微笑之光》,从各个侧面分析其反映出的女权主义。本论文的实际意义在于用女权主义的眼光重点分析研究沃克的两部特色小说,使读者大大加深对沃克作品及女权主义的理解与认识。关键字:女权主义;爱丽丝沃克;紫色;父亲的微笑之光1.IntroductionW
5、earenowgoingthroughanamazingandunprecedentedmoment whenthepowerdynamicsbetweenmenandwomen areshiftingveryrapidly, andinmanyoftheplaceswhereitcountsthemost,womenare,infact,takingcontrolofeverything. Asthewomenstatusrising,feminismattractsourattentionallthetime.Feminism isacollectio
6、nideologieswhichshareacommonstatedaim:todefine,establish,anddefend equal political,economic,cultural,andsocial rightsforwomen.Thisincludesseekingtoestablishequalopportunitiesforwomenineducationandemployment.A feminist generallyself-definesasadvocatingfororsupportingtherightsandequ
7、alityofwomen.Thehistoryofthemodernwesternfeministmovementsisdividedintothree"waves".Eachwavedealtwithdifferentaspectsofthesamefeministissues.The firstwave comprised women'ssuffrage movementsofthenineteenthandearlytwentiethcentury,promotingwomen'srighttovote.The secondwave wasassoc
8、iatedwiththeideasandactionsofthe