沉默者与鹦鹉学舌者: 论《狐火: 一个少女帮的自白》中失语的女性

Jing Wang, Lao-bao Wang

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Abstract

Joyce Carol Oates, one of the most famous contemporary novelists in America, is well-known for her prolificacy and writing of violence. This paper probes the common trait of several girls in the novel, that is, silence or aphasia, which represents the social characteristics of the whole society in the first half of 1950s. Girls' aphasia is represented in two levels: girls lose their ability to talk or they tend to talk in men's language, which proves to be just parroting.
Original languageChinese (Simplified)
Pages (from-to)77-80
Number of pages4
JournalDianzi Keji Daxue Xuebao (She-ke Ban) (Journal of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (Social Sciences Edition))
Volume5
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
  • criticism and interpretation
  • Foxfire: Confessions of A Girl Gang

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