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本文(嘉莉的认同危机分析研究——从埃里克森的认同危机理论分析《嘉莉妹妹》影视编导专业.docx)为本站会员(田海滨)主动上传,三一文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知三一文库(发送邮件至doc331@126.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

嘉莉的认同危机分析研究——从埃里克森的认同危机理论分析《嘉莉妹妹》影视编导专业.docx

1、嘉莉妹妹是德莱塞的第一部小说,小说以19世纪末20世纪初美国为背景,展示了当时美国社会经历的巨大变革,讲述了贫困的农村少女嘉莉如何从社会底层登上百老汇明星宝座的过程。本论文主要运用美国著名社会心理学家埃里克森的青春期阶段的认同危机理论分析女主人公嘉莉所经历的认同危机。埃里克森认为,人的自我意识的形成和发展可以划分为八个阶段,期中第五个阶段即青春期阶段,主要表现为自我同一性和角色混乱的冲突。在这一阶段,青少年面临许多新的选择机会和社会要求。如果能顺利完成角色转换,则能建立新的身份认同,相反则会造成角色混乱。本文分为三章,从自我、他人、社会的角度分析嘉莉妹妹的认同危机,由被动到主动,最后成功解决成

2、为一位独立的人。借此希望通过对小说主人公嘉莉的分析,能够使读者对青春期阶段的认同危机有一个更加清晰、全面的了解,帮助尤其是青少年阶段的读者更顺利完成角色转换,度过危机,实现自我的成长和发展。关键词:嘉莉妹妹;认同危机;埃里克森;发展AbstractSisterCarrieisthefirstnovelbyTheodoreDreiser.ItshowsthegreatchangesofAmericansocietyattheturnofthe19thandthe20lhcenturiesbydepicitingthestoryofhowCarrie,apoorcountrygirl,become

3、safamousstarinBroadway.ThisthesisattemptstoapplyAmericansocialpsychologistErikson,sidentitycrisistheorytoanalyzetheprotagonistCarne,sidentitycrisis.Eriksondividesselfconsciousnessintoeightstages,thefifthofwhichbeingtheadolescencestage,orthestageofegoidentityversusidentitydiffusion.Itisastage,inwhich

4、theadolescentsattempttoexplorewhotheyareandwhotheyaregoingtobe.Inthisstage,theadolescentsarefacedwithmanynewchoicesandsocialrequirements.Onlythroughsuccessfultransitionfromchildhoodtoadulthoodcantheyformanewselfidentity.Otherwise,theywilldevelopsomekindofroleconfusion.Thispaperisdividedintothreechap

5、ters.Fromtheperspectiveofself,othersandsociety,Carriesistersidentitycrisisisanalyzedfrompassivetoinitiative,andfinallysuccessfullyresolvedtobecomeanindependentperson.HopethatthroughtheanalysisoftheprotagonistCarrie,canmakereadershaveaclearerandmorecomprehensiveunderstandingoftheidentitycrisisinthead

6、olescentstage,especiallyyoungreadershelpstagemoresmoothlythroughthecrisis,roletransformation,selfgrowthanddevelopment.Keywords:SisterCanie;Identitycrisis;Erickson;developmentContentsAbstractinChineseAbstractinEnglishIntroduction0Chapter 1 e1Carrie,sIdentityCrisisinEgo2A. EnvironmentalTransition2B. C

7、onceptionalConflict4Chapter 2 o6Carrie,sIdentityCrisisinAssociation6A.Carrie,sEstrangementwithFamily6B.Carrie,sAttitudetowardsLove6ChapterThree8Carrie,sIdentityCrisisinSociety8A.DegenerationfromToil8B.AwarenessafterDepravity8Conclusion10Notes11Bibliography12Acknowledgments13IntroductionPersonalident

8、ityisthecognitionofoneself.Itisaboutthesamenessofonesexistence.Inpersonalitystudies,identitymeansonesessentialandcontinuousself.Inphilosophy,identityisalsocalledsameness,anditiswhatevermakesanentitydefinableandrecognizable.Insocialsciencessuchaspsychologyandsociology,identityisanunbrellateenusedtode

9、scribeindividuality,personalidentity,socialidentity,andculturalidentityofagivenpersonorcharacter.Identityisanissuedevelopedwithmodernity,whichembodiestheresolutionoftraditionandthedrasticchangeoflife.Withthedevelopmentofsociety,peoplesidentitiesthatoncewereconstanthavebecomenon-stationary.Asaresult,

10、everyoneisfacedwiththeproblemofreselectingtheiridentities.Identityisanissuethroughoutlifeandquiteconspicuousinadolescence.Adolescenceisthekeystageofidentityinwhichtheadolescentshavetoassumenewrolesandresponsibilitiesalongwiththechangesinthebodyandmind.Onlythroughtheitrgrationofthesenewroleswitholdro

11、lescanoneformacompleteandcoordinatedidentityinordertoavoididentitydiffusion.TheodoreDreiserisoneofthemostprominentwritersofthe20thcenturyAmericanliterature.Heisregardedasanoutstandingfigureinanationalliterarymovement,andasanaturalistandapioneerofAmericanmodemnovels.Hisworksareclosetopeopleslife,hone

12、st,boldandfullofpassion.AsaforerunneroftheAmericanmodernnovel,hebroketheimportantroleintimidandgenteeltraditionoftheVictorianperiodandplayedanintroducinganewRealismintoAmericanfiction.HesufferednumerouscondemnationsespeciallyforSisterCarrie.Hedepictstheinnerspiritualworldoftheadolescentsandidentifie

13、scloselywithhischaracters.Inafairlycharacteristiclanguage.Heportraystheinnerstruggleofyoungpeopleandcriticizesthecorruptingworld.Despitetheirowncharacteristics,hisnovelsarenotmovingawayfromthethemeofSisterCarrie:peoplesclothes,theirspeechandphysicalexercise.Theindustrialsociety.theplaceofwomen,andth

14、eshapingpowerofonesvision.InSisterCarrie,Dreiserrepresentstheresistanceoftheprotagonistaswellaswhatshesuffersintheprocessofhergrowthfromadolescencetoadulthood.Inthisnovel,theambivalentprotagonistendeavorstoknowherselfanddefineherownidentityinaworldfullofdanger.Bythisnovel,Dreisertoucheduponawiderang

15、eofthemesandexperiences,fromgrindingpovertytoupper-middleclasscomfort,whichchallengedthemainstreamideologyofthe20,hcentury.ThisthesisshallinvestigateintoCame,sidentitycrisisbytryingtoapproachthenovelfromErikEriksonsidentitytheorywhichistobebrieflydiscussedinthefirstchapterinrelationtoSisterCarriespe

16、rsonalitydevelopmentontheonehandand,ontheother,inhopeofbuildingupakindoftheoreticalfoundationforasubstantialanalysisofCamesidentitycrisis.Chapterstwo,threeandfourshallfocusonCame,sidentitycrisisitself,includingitscauses,itsmanifestations,anditsfinaloutcome,respectively.Foritscourses,thisthesisshalla

17、nalyzetheindifferenceamongpeople,Camesspiritualalienation,andMinniesresponsetoCarrie.Formanifestation,thisthesisshallconcentrateonCamesnegativeidentity,includingheruseofherbodyformaterialinterest,andherintendedphysicalandspiritualalienation.Then,inthelastchapter,thethesisshallinterpretthetransitiont

18、hathappenstoCarrie,makingherawareofreallifeandepiphanywhichhasfinallyhelpedhertofindhertrueidentity.ThisthesischoosesTheodoreDreiser,sSisterCarrieasthecriticalobjectbecauseDreiserpresentshisprotagonistveryrealistically.Byexploringtheprotagonistsinnerworldintheprocessofhersearchingforhertrueidentity,

19、thisstudyintendstohelpreaders,especiallythosewhoareinthesamesituationastheprotagonist,toknowthemselvesandtheworldatlarge,withthehopethattheycandevelopapositiveattitudetofacethesetbackanddifficultiesinlife.ChapterOneCarrie5SIdentityCrisisinEgoA. EnvironmentalTransitionFeminismisamodemterm.Itisaconsci

20、ouslyheldideologywhichopposesconsciouslyheldideologiesthatmaintaintheprimacyofmasculineauthorityandpower.Feminismisapoliticalperceptionbasedontwopremises.Firstly,genderisthefoundationofastructuralinequalitybetweenwomenandmen,bywhichwomensuffersystematicsocialinjustice.Secondly,theinequalitybetweenth

21、esexesisnottheresultofnecessitybutisproducedbytheculturalconstructionofgenderdifferences.Thisperceptionprovidesfeminismwithitsdoubleagenda:tounderstandthesocialandpsychicmechanismsthatconstructandperpetuategenderinequalityandthentochangethem.Actuallywomenhavesufferedfromalongtraditionofwhatisgeneral

22、lycalledttbiologicalessentialism”,thatisthebeliefthatawomans,natureisaninevitableconsequenceofherreproductiverole.Whatisnaturaloressentialcannotbechangedinthewaythatsocialattributesofcharactercan,henceifbiologywereactuallytorenderwomenmoresubmissiveandlessadventurousthanmentherewouldbelittlethatanyo

23、necoulddoaboutit.Thiskindofessentialargumenthasbeenusedthroughouthistoryandacrosssocietiestojustifywomenssubordination,eventhoughwhaareconsideredtobeessentially,feminine,rcharacteristicsvaryfromculturetoculture.SimonedeBeauvoirinTheSecondSex,arevolutionarymasterpiece,pointsoutaconceptionofothemess.W

24、omanfunctionsastheotherwhichallowsmentoconstructappositiveself-identityasmasculine.Andbecausewhatisotherdoesnothaveidentityinitsownright,itoftenactsasanemptyspacetobeascribedwhatevermeaningsthedominantgroupchooses.Thuswomenarefrailnotstrong,emotionalnotrational,eldingnotvirile,sothatwomencanbedefine

25、dasthosepositivequalities.Inotherwords,byseeingasothertothemselves,asnot-men,mencanreadintofemininity,whateverqualitiesareneededtoconstructtheirsenseofthemasculine.Sincemensculturaldominanceistheviewsofmenaretakenastheuniversalhumanviewofthings,itisimportanttorecognizethatthefocusoffeministstudiesis

26、thisinstitutionalizedmaleoperatingthroughsocialstructureslikethelaw,education,employment,religion,thefamilyandculturalpractices.NoneoftheseistobeexplainedSimplisticallyintermsofconsciousintent,ofill-willorofconspiracyofindividualmenorevengroupsofmen.Theseself-sustainingstructuresofpower,bymeansofwhi

27、chwomensinterestsarealwaysultimatelysubordinatedtomaleinterests,constitutethesocialorderknownasttpalriarchy,adesignationwhichappliestoalmostallhumansocieties,pastandpresent.Contemporaryfeministstudiesundergothreestages,whicharereflectedbythreeterms“female,feminineandfeminist”.Ofthethree,“female”desi

28、gnatesbiologicalsex,femininereferstoculturalconceptionsofgenderandfeministinvolvespoliticalperceptionsandaims.Nowthecurrentfeministmovementisexperiencingthethirdphase.Feministtheoryistheextensionoffeminismintotheoreticalorphilosophicaldiscourse.Ilaimstounderstandthenatureofgenderinequality.Itexamine

29、swomen,ssocialroles,experience,interests,andfeministpoliticsinavarietyoffields,suchasanthropologyandsociology,communication,psychoanalysis,economics,literature,education,andphilosophy.Feministtheoryfocusesonanalyzinggenderinequality.Themesexploredinfeminismincludediscrimination,objectification(espec

30、iallysexualobjectification),oppression,patriarchy,stereotyping,arthistoryandcontemporaryart,andaesthetics.Feministtheoriesfirstemergedasearlyas1792inpublicationssuchasAVindicationoftheRightsofWomanbyMaryWollstonecraft,“TheChangingWoman,Ain,taWoman,uSpeechafterArrestforIllegalVbtingw,andsoon.TheChang

31、ingWoman”isaNavajoMyththatgavecredittoawomanwho,intheend,populatedtheworld.In1851,SqjournerTruthaddressedwomen,srightsissuesthroughherpublication,“Ain,11aWoman.wSojournerTruthaddressedtheissueofwomenhavinglimitedrightsduetomen,sflawedperceptionofwomen.Trutharguedthatifawomanofcolorcanperform(askstha

32、tweresupposedlylimitedtomen,thenanywomanofanycolorcouldperformthosesametasks.Afterherarrestforillegallyvoting,SusanB.Anthonygaveaspeechwithincourtinwhichsheaddressedtheissuesoflanguagewithintheconstitutiondocumentedinherpublication,4*SpeechafterArrestforIllegalvotingnin1872.Anthonyquestionedtheautho

33、ritativeprinciplesoftheconstitutionanditsmalegenderedlanguage.Sheraisedthequestionofwhywomenareaccountabletobepunishedunderlawbuitheycannotusethelawfortheirownprotection(womencouldnotvote,ownproperty,northemselvesinmarriage).Shealsocritiquedtheconstitutionforitsmalegenderedlanguageandquestionedwhywo

34、menshouldhavetoabidebylawsthatdonotspecifywomen.SinceCarrietakesthejob,shewillgooutorlingerinthestreetafterworktowindow-shopandenjoythefascinatingcityscene.Butthistemporaryjobdoesntlastlong.Afewdaysaftersheworksintheshoefactory,sheisstruckwithillnessandisfired.Thejust-found-physiologicalsecurityhasb

35、eenshattered.Wherecanshego?Fromwhomcansheseekhelpandcomfort?BythistimetheHansonshavebeenrathercoldtoherandshehasobviouslybeenaburdentothem.NowCarrieissomewhatdespaired,butbyaccidentsheencountersDrouetinthestreet.DrouetisjustliketheSataninthegardenofEden,whoplaystheroleofSedUCtion”(蒋,127).Outofthecro

36、wdedseaoffacesheappears,asifbymagic,andheimmediatelyrecognizesCarrie.Atthatdepressingperiod,Carriedoesntunderstandthetruemeaningofmoney.Infactmoneyis,primarilystandsforandshouldonlybeacceptedasamoraldue-thatitshouldbepaidoutashonestlystoredenergy,andnotasausurpedprivilege1.(57)ButasforCarrie,herunde

37、rstandingofmoneyissomethingeverybodyelsehasandshemustget.Inheropinion,shewouldhavebeencontenttobecastawayuponadesertislandwithabundleofmoney,andonlythelongstrainofstarvationwouldhavetaughtherthatinsomecasesitcouldhavenovalue.WhenCarriearrivesathersistershome,shefeelsimmediatelyhersistersleanandnarro

38、wlife.LaterHansonsindifferencetoherarrivalmakesCarrieboredtodeathtostayinhishouse;Hansonisacold-blooded,poorlypaidandunknownclerk,withhislifebeingwrappedupinatedioustrilogy-gettingupprettyearly,readingnewspaper,andtrickinghis.belovedlittlebabywhoseemstobetheonlythingthatmakes“apleasantsidetohisnatur

39、e”.AfterCarriesarrival,shebecomesdeeplyconcernedwithnothingelsebutherjob,becauseitisherjobthatguaranteesthepayforherboard.Relyingonthepoorwages,HansonsliferiddledbypovertyisrepletewithdullnessandmonotonyandhisHouseisscarcelypaidvisitbyhisfriends,relatives,orcolleagues.Throughyearsofworkingunderpress

40、ure,Hansonhasdevelopedamorbiditydisposition.Carrieadmiresfreedominnature.Soshetriesherbesttofindajobtorealizeherdream:Firstsheisfacedwiththeverybasicneedforliving.AccordingtothehumanistictheoristAbrahamMallow,humanneedscanbearrangedinahierarchyrangingfromthemostnecessaryrequirementforsurvivalatthebo

41、ttomtothemostprofoundexpressionsofhumanpotential;self-actualizationatthelop.Secondly,peopleadoptadoublestandardtojudgemanandwoman.Socialmoresisoftenmorestrictwithwomenthanwithmen.Thatis,womenaremorelikelytobeblamedbythepublicwhilemeninthesimilarsituationscouldeasilybeforgiven.Manyemployersrefusewome

42、nemployees.SoitisverydifficultforCarrietofindajob,especiallywhensheislackingofexperiencesrelated.Andforthosewhoarewillingtohirewomen,veryfewofthemadmittheirworkingabilitiesandtreatthemequallywithmaleworkers.B. ConceptionalConflictAtthebeginning,Carriehasconventionalmoralconcept.Herconventionalmorali

43、tyisadurance,makinghersufferingalot.Herinnerconflictbetweentraditionalmoralvalueandconsumerethicbringshernothingbutpain.Whenshelosesthejobandhastogohome,Drouet,smoneysurelyplaysaveryimportanceroleinpreventingthat.However,whenshetakesawaythemoneyofDrouet,s,thefeelingofashamedattacksher.Fromaperspecti

44、veofconventionalviewconcerningtheconceptofmoney,uprimarilystandsforandshouldonlybeacceptedasamoralduethatitshouldbepaidoutashonestlystoredenergy,andnotasausurpedprivilege.,(Dreiser57)Consequently,whenshetakestheDrouet,smoney,“theconsciousnessofshameattackshertosomeextent,andthenshebecomessoweaktotak

45、eil.”(Dreiser58)Withthedisgraceofbeingimmoralinmind,Carrietriestochangethesituationbutinvain,whichcausesnothingsmorethataplethoraofsuffering.Andthen,shecohabitwithDrouet,Carrieisstillconstantlytorturedbytheself-sufferingofmorality.ShelookedintoherglassandsawaprettierCarriethanshehadseenbefore;sheloo

46、kedintohermind,amirrorpreparedofherownandthewholeworld,sopinions,andsawaworse.Betweenthesetwoimagesshewavered,hesitatingwhichtobelieve.0(Dreiser80)Shethinksherbehaviornotgoodandisstillbotheredwiththeproblemofmoral.ThisresultsthedesiringofmarriagefromCame,shebelievesthatshewillbesavedherfromawkwardsi

47、tuation,inasense,shetreatedthemarriageasachanceforhertoattuneheractionswithmorality.Thus,sheinsistentlyhopesthatDrouetwouldliketoproposemarrytoher,andthenareasonandthen,thereisreasonandexcuseforhertofeeleasefbrherdiscomfort.WhenshebeginstodatewithHurstwood,shethinks,“IseemtobegettingVerybad.It,swron

48、gtoactasIdo,Iknow.,(Dreiser113)ShealsoimposesthedesiringofmarriageonHurstwood,andconstantlyurgeshimtodothat.Inherconventionalmorality,marriagewilldefinitelyrenderheralegitimatestatus,whichmightleavevariouskindsofreasonsforhertoexplainherimmoralbehavior.Therefore,bythetimeDrouetfindstheaffairofCarrie

49、andHurstwood,andinstantlytellsCarriethetruththatHurstwoodhasmarried,boththewshameofexposure,andshameatHurstwd,sperfidy,attacksher(Dreiser175),soshedecidestoendtheiraffair.WhenHurstwoodhasdeceivedhertoelopewithhimandtoldherthetruth,Carriethinks,Itsashamewandaerring,.Allthesethingsshowthatsheisstillbotheredwithandsufferingfromtheconflictresultedfromthebondageofconventionalmorality.ChapterTwoCarrie,sIden

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