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Hues, tresses, and dresses: Examining the relation of body image, hair, and clothes to female identity in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' and 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'.

机译:色相,发辫和衣服:在“他们的眼睛注视着上帝”和“我知道笼中鸟为什么唱歌”中检查身体形象,头发和衣服与女性身份的关系。

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Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings convey powerful relations between body image, hair, and clothes. Because a proper understanding of the theory of womanism provides a basis for comprehending the African American female's relation to herself and the world around her, a working definition and description of the term and its general significance to African American critical theory is provided in chapter two. The third chapter focuses on the general topic of body image in relation to black female identity and includes a more specific analysis of the importance of skin tone in African American culture, as evidenced in both novels, and the influence of hair in African American culture and the black female's self-image are the principal focus of the fourth chapter. The importance of skin tone and hair is traced back to early African culture and ideals established during the slave trade. Janie and Marguerite battle body image and hair issues that result from the racism African American women encounter from Whites, as well as the hierarchical racism existent within the black community. Additionally, the fifth chapter of this study considers clothing as a form of status and self-expression in each novel. This textual analysis researches the layers of black female identity and enhances the academic world's understanding of African American women from a literary perspective.
机译:佐拉·尼尔·赫斯顿(Zora Neale Hurston)的眼睛在注视着上帝,玛雅·安格鲁(Maya Angelou)的《我知道为什么笼中的鸟儿歌唱》在身体形象,头发和衣服之间传递着强大的关系。由于对女性主义理论的正确理解为理解非洲裔美国女性与自己和周围世界的关系提供了基础,因此在第二章中提供了对该术语的实用定义和描述及其对非裔美国人批判理论的一般意义。第三章侧重于与黑人女性身份有关的身体意象的一般主题,包括对小说中黑人肤色在非裔美国人文化中的重要性的更具体的分析,以及头发在非裔美国人文化和非裔美国人文化中的影响。黑人女性的自我形象是第四章的重点。肤色和头发的重要性可追溯到非洲早期文化和奴隶贸易期间确立的理想。珍妮(Janie)和玛格丽特(Marguerite)争夺白人妇女因种族主义而产生的种族形象和头发问题,以及黑人社区内部存在的等级种族主义。此外,本研究的第五章将服装视为每本小说中身份和自我表达的一种形式。这种文本分析研究了黑人女性身份的层次,并从文学的角度增强了学术界对非洲裔美国妇女的理解。

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  • 作者

    Castaneda, Alisha P.;

  • 作者单位

    Liberty University.;

  • 授予单位 Liberty University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Literature American.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 88 p.
  • 总页数 88
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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