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1、中国地质大学长城学院 本 科 毕 业 论 文题目 从喜福会看中美文化差异与交融 AcknowledgementsMy deepest gratitude goes first and foremost to Li Hongjun, for her constant encouragement and guidance. She has walked me through all the stages of the writing of this thesis. Without her consistent and illuminating instruction, this thesis co

2、uld not have reached its present form.Second, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Ji Yancun , who led me into the world of translation. I am also greatly indebted to the professors and teachers at the Department of English: Li Jiayi , Yang Lei , who have instructed and helped me a lot

3、in the past two years.Last my thanks would go to my beloved family for their loving considerations and great confidence in me all through these years. I also owe my sincere gratitude to my friends and my fellow classmates who gave me their help and time in listening to me and helping me work out my

4、problems during the difficult course of the thesis. Chen Caihong May 10, 2014【摘 要】 喜福会是美国著名的华裔女作家谭恩美的代表作品。在小说中,她呈现给读者的是四位中国移民母亲与她们女儿之间的故事。这四位母亲都有着自己的世界观,她们的世界观又是立足于她们的中国生活经历。她们想把自己的经历一一讲述给女儿,并努力通过母爱的表达在她们与女儿的文化差异和冲突之间建立起沟通的桥梁。起初女儿们不能理解她们的母亲及其代表的中国文化,但随着时间的流逝,女儿们开始理解她们的母亲,同情她们母亲的悲惨过去并最终接受了她们的母亲。本文以中国

5、和美国的文化对比为切入点,分析了中国和美国在文化诸多方面的差异,主要从以下几方面进行了讨论:教育方式、爱情观和婚姻观、价值观、语言表达、称谓语。通过对喜福会中不同人物性格、生活方式及个人命运的刻画,生活化地描写了中西方文化差异与交融,也深刻细致地表达出这种差异和交融对人们的启发和思考,表达作家谭恩美得人生观和中西方文化交融中的世界观。【关键字】 教育方式;爱情观;婚姻观;价值观;文化差异 【Abstract】 The Joy Luck Club is written by Amy Tan,a famous Chinese American writer. In the novel, she p

6、resents the stories of four Chinese-immigrant women and their American-born daughters. Each of the four Chinese women has her own view of the world based on her experiences in China and wants to share her experiences with her daughter, and they never cease to try to build a bridge over the cultural

7、differences and conflicts between them and their daughters with their maternal love of various forms. At first the daughters dont understand their mothers and the Chinese culture that their mothers represent, but as time elapses, the daughters begin to understand and appreciate their mothers past an

8、d accept their mothers in the end. This novel uses China and American cultural comparison as the entry point,analysis of the similarities and differences between China and America in many aspects of culture, mainly discuss from the following aspects: ways of education, views of love and marriage, se

9、nses of value, ways of language expression and address terms. The article describes the differences and combination of Chinese and American cultures according to different characters, living ways, and individual fates in the the Joy Luck Club, and also profoundly expresses peoples inspiration and po

10、ndering upon the difference and combination.【Key Words】 ways of education; love; marriage; value; cultural differences中国地质大学长城学院2014届本科毕业论文Chapter One Introduction1.1 A Brief Introduction of Amy TanAmy Tan (Chinese: 譚恩美; born February 19, 1952) is a Chinese American writer whose works explore mother

11、-daughter relationships. In 1993, Tans adaptation of her first novel, The Joy Luck Club, became a commercially successful film. The book has been translated into 35 languages.Tan has written several other bestselling novels, including The Kitchen Gods Wife, The Hundred Secret Senses, The Bonesetters

12、 Daughter and Saving Fish From Drowning. She also wrote a collection of non-fiction essays entitled The Opposite of Fate: A Book of Musings. Her most recent novel Saving Fish From Drowning explores the tribulations experienced by a group of people who disappear while on an art expedition in the jung

13、les of Burma. In addition to these, Tan has written two childrens books: The Moon Lady (1992) and Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (1994), which was turned into an animated series airing on PBS. She also appeared on PBS in a short spot encouraging children to write.Amy Tan was born in Oakland, Califor

14、nia to Chinese immigrants John Tan, an electrical engineer and Baptist minister, and Daisy, who was forced to leave her three daughters from a previous marriage behind in Shanghai. This incident provided the basis for Tans first novel, 1989 New York Times bestseller The Joy Luck Club.1.2 A Brief Int

15、roduction of the Joy Luck Club The Joy Luck Club is a well-known American-Chinese writer Amy Tans representative works.In the novel, she presented to the reader four Chinese immigrant mothers and their daughters. Although living in America, the immigrant mothers cling to Chinese traditional culture.

16、 They organize the Joy Luck Club regularly, a weekly meeting of best Chinese friends. Four mothers with their own view of the world, their world view is based on their experiences of life in China. However, the girls from their mothers can not understand the Chinese culture because they are born in

17、America. So the conflicts have been vividly described in this book. As time goes by, after a series of misunderstandings and conflicts, they begin to understand each other. The two generations go into harmony with their efforts of love.The book is structured somewhat like a mahjong game, with four p

18、arts divided into four sections to create sixteen chapters. The three mothers and four daughters (one mother, Suyuan Woo, dies before the novel opens) share stories about their lives in the form of vignettes. Each part is preceded by a parable relating to the game.In 1993, the novel was adapted into

19、 a feature film directed by Wayne Wang. The screenplay was written by the author Amy Tan along with Ronald Bass. The novel was also adapted into a play which premiered at Pan Asian Repertory Theatre in New York.- 1 -Chapter Two The Differences Between American and Chinese Cultures Presented in the J

20、oy Luck Club In The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan explores the relationship between mothers and daughters.There are four mother-daughter pairs in the novel, mothers are the first generation immigrants, and the daughters are born in America. The mothers come from traditional families, they escape from the p

21、olitical upheaval of China, but they dont forget their Chinese traditional culture. 2.1 The Chinese Culture in the Joy Luck Club In the Joy Luck Club, we can see that the four mother-immigrants hold the joy luck club every week. All their best friends and related people will attend. They cook Chines

22、e food, wear Chinese traditional clothes. Especially, they prefer to play mahjong. It undoubtedly provides a place for the others to get in retrospect. In my oppinion, I think that playing mahjong reflects the character of a person and the culture of a nation. In The Joy Luck Club, we can see four v

23、ivid characters at the mahjong table. Jingmei plays mahjong with three eldly women, the expression and behavior of Auntie Lindo, she is aggressive and mighty as we see after the movie telling the stories between she and her daughter. Analysing the character of Auntie Lindo, culture of the mahjong ca

24、n present. When playing mahjong, every person prefers to suppress the others, making every endeavor to win. If something indicates he will lose, he will destroy all the games to make everyone lose. Instead, as we know, pokers are more popular in America.2.2 Different Views of Love and MarriageChines

25、e marriages are based on family conditions,while Westerns marriages are based on the same hobby .Their different survival environment affect the people characters and influence peoples thoughts of their respective marriages. Men and women in the economy of different status determine their positions

26、in the family, which determines the differences in their marriage. Social value is the mainstream of different thoughts, and it indirectly affects the publics view of marriage. Religious beliefs also play an important role in marriage customs and marriages maintaining. 2.2.1 Maternal Love in the Joy

27、 Luck Clud Every mother loves her child or children. Although the Joy Luck Club mothers are very strict with their daughters, they still love their daughters. And the maternal love the four mothers impart to their daughters is just a typical Chinese one. The maternal love of Chinese mothers is not a

28、s direct as that of American mothers. Chinese mothers do not kiss and hug their daughters and say “I love you” to them like their American counterparts. Mothers all love their daughters in a Chinese way. First, just as the woman in the preface of the Feathers From A Thousand Li Away cooes to her swa

29、n, In America I will have a daughter just like me. But over there nobody will be measured by the loudness of her husbands belch. Over there nobody will be look down on her, because I will make her speak only perfect American English. And over there she will always be too full to swallow any sorrow!

30、She will know my meaning, because I will give her this swana creature that became more than what was hoped for. the Joy Luck Club mothers put high expectations upon their daughters. They hope their daughters will become successful. They begin to plan for their daughters future since they are childre

31、n. They dont care whether their daughters like the plan or not, because in traditional Chinese culture, sons and daughters must obey their parents, and they cannot rebel against the parents. If they do this, it is filial impiety, and they will be criticized by the family members and the neighbors an

32、d the society. Second, the Joy Luck Club mothers criticize their daughters much more instead of praising them more like the American mothers. In their eyes, if they want their children to have power and skills so that they can survive in the fiercely competitive society, they have to be strict with

33、their offspring. For the Joy Luck Club mothers, in order to make sure that their daughters are powerful enough in the future, they are very strict with their daughters and criticize them much instead of praising them. When Ying-ying thinks that Lena can go to school by herself, she urges again and a

34、gain: “You must not walk in any direction but to school and back home”. But too much criticism makes the daughters feel dissatisfied and even angry with their mothers. They cannot accept this kind of love because they are strongly influenced by American individualism. They cannot bear their mothers

35、arbitrariness and criticism no longer. Some of them openly say “no” to their mothers. In all, the maternal love that the Joy Luck Club mothers show to their daughters is brim with Chinese culture. In the beginning, because their daughters dont know anything about their mothers motherland culture, th

36、ey cannot understand their mothers, but after hearing their mothers experiences in China, and sensing their mothers sincere love, they begin to understand and accept their mothers. Although they have been soaked in the American culture, the same blood of the Chinese people in their bodies and their

37、mothers love reminds them that they cannot deny their mothers culture.2.2.2 Different Views of MarriageMarriage as a human institution exists in all major civilizations since the dawn of time. The Mystery of Holy Matrimony draws its sacred foundation from the creation of the first man and woman, who

38、m God made in His own Image and Likeness and told to be fruitful and multiply? In Orthodox tradition, marriage and monasticism goes hand in hand, and are both considered holy in its calling in the service of God and His People.Most weddings contain wedding vows and a proclamation of marriage, usuall

39、y by the officiate. Most weddings also involve wearing traditional clothes (i.e., kilts, white gown, red sari, etc.). A wedding is often followed or accompanied by a wedding reception.Other elements may include music, poetry, prayer or scripture. Some elements of the traditional Western wedding cere

40、mony symbolize the brides departure from her fathers control and entry into a new family with her husband. In modern Western weddings, this symbolism is largely vestigial.The common element in a wedding is the assumption of husband and wife roles as well as the roles of the future parents. The weddi

41、ng is a special moment that marks the beginning of a new generation, a new family and a life together. This moment is recognized with traditions, ceremonies and rituals including engagement and wedding ceremonies.2.2.2.1 The Western Concept of Marriage Female failed marriage seems to be the theme in

42、 the film “The Joy Luck Club”, touch one deeply in the heart, for example: the young aunt Lin became a child bride, When she found her husbands position is determined by the pregnant belly, she used own wisdom ended her marriage without love successfully. The film can be seen different attitudes and

43、 ideas about life of the two generations after emigrated to the United States, it is the direct embodiment of the difference in marriage concept of west and east culture. Chinese marriage multi-legged no autonomy. Mothers in the film the marriage is good portrayal; such as marriage, child bride. The

44、ory of personality structure can be a very good explanation of this point, Chinese is based on interpersonal self as the core to forge their own personality, self - not from others of their own requirements. This decision in Chinese parents marriage plays a dominant role in micro, daughter and her m

45、others marriage is the direct reflection, micro in order to get the mother recognized and experienced a failure marriage, while his mother is the direct victims of child bride. In order to interpersonal self as the core personality of Chinese especially pay attention to their relations with others,

46、pay attention to the opinions of others on their own. In addition, Chinese marriage represents the reproductive marriage - model of sex, also reflect the personality characteristics of R in china. In Chinese marriage is based on reproduction, marriage is a personal belongs to family and family, sex

47、in the secondary position, resulting in a lack of emotional arranged marriage and child bride.In contrast, American marriages are independent random. This point can be reflected by daughters marriages in the film. Roses marriage is a typical example, although her husbands mother does not agree, marr

48、iage can still realize. According to the theory of personality structure, Western personality structure is the inner self as the core, named “self-discipline personality”. Western marriage reflects a mode: “the love, a marriage, reproduction”, so two people have feelings, then have the marriage, which fundamentally affirmed the autonomy of marriage. Thus Westerners tend to choose a spouse independently, but cannot tolerate any other people involved. So her mother-in-law want to

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