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1、透过托尼莫里森的最蓝的眼睛看种族歧视An Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Toni Morrisons The Bluest EyeAbstract: Toni Morrison is a uniquely distinguished contemporary novelist in the history of American literature of the 20th century. All her novels deal with African American characters and communities. Exploring
2、the entire cycle of human life in a spiritual context, her novels have obtained universal significance. The brilliance of The Bluest Eye largely attributes to the embodiment of racial discrimination. By exploring and analyzing some episodes displaying racial discrimination in the novel, the writer i
3、ntents to reveal the internalized racism which leads to a psychological ill effect on the Black and appeal for the equality of human identity and dignity.Key words: Racial Discrimination; The Bluest Eye; the Black; Pecola 摘要:托尼莫里森是二十世纪美国文学史上倍受世人尊敬的当代小说家。她的作品始终以探索和反映黑人的历史,命运和精神世界为主题。而其中的种族歧视现象在其作品最蓝眼
4、睛中体现的尤为绝妙。作者通过探索和分析一些小说中展现种族歧视现象的片段,来揭示种族歧视的内化问题在黑人心里上产生的不良影响并呼吁人类地位和尊严的平等。关键词:种族歧视;最蓝眼睛;黑人;皮克拉ContentsI. Introduction.1II. A General Review on Racial Discrimination against Black Americans.2III. The Bluest Eyes Synopsis and Theme.3IV. Racial Discrimination in The Bluest Eye.4A. Double consciousness
5、.4B. Unfair treatment at school.5C. Love lacking because of discrimination.6D. Whiteness is beauty.6V. The Internalization of Racism.8VI. Conclusion.9Works Cited.11I. IntroductionToni Morrison, whose novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, give life to an essential aspect of Ameri
6、can reality, is the first black woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Born into a workers family in Lorain, Ohio, Morrison was brought up in a black community where she imbibed much of the black cultural heritage. Morrison grew up with a love of literature and received her undergraduat
7、e degree from Howard University. She received a masters degree from Cornell University, completing a thesis on William Faulkner and Virginia Woolf. Her fictions The Bluest Eye (1970), Sula (1974), Song of Solomon(1977), Tar Baby (1981), Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992) and most recently, Paradise (1998)
8、make her literary career marked with many honors, including the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Robert F. Kennedy Award. Nevertheless, the most important contribution Morrison makes for American and world literature, is that she has fictionalized
9、 - thus culturally carved out - a territory in which black people are not marginal anomalies but a genuine human society. And this is clearly evidenced in her first novel, The Bluest Eye which presents a complicated portrayal of racism. The characters do experience direct oppression, but more routin
10、ely they are subject to an internalized set of values that creates its own cycle of victimization within families and the neighborhood includes cleanliness and denial of the bodys desires as a complicated kind of self-hatred. It won a pioneer position in the history of black American Literature.Toni
11、 Morrison doesnt only apply herself to getting back their culture identity Afro-American, but also tries to rebuild black culture which is built on history adaptation to modern American society in the novel. With unremitting endeavor, The Bluest Eye was chosen as a selection for Oprahs Book Club in
12、2000. This dissertation aims to let the reader know more about the racial discrimination in The Bluest Eye, how it is generated, its effects on social life and shows how much the black have suffered psychologically in the white-dominated society and reflects the importance of the reconstruction of t
13、he culture and spirit of the black communityII. A General Review on Racial Discrimination against Black Americans The term “racial discrimination” is discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race. (Dictionary of Contemporary 533) The policies of human rights of America have been
14、 depriving the black Americans and other races human rights for such a long time in history. Systematic disenfranchisement of African-Americans took place in Southern states from 1890 to 1908 and lasted until national civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s. For more than 60 years, for
15、example, the Black were not able to elect a single person in the South to represent their interests in Congress. From 1910 to 1970, African Americans sought better lives by migrating north and west. Invigorated by the victory of Brown and frustrated by the lack of immediate practical effect, private
16、 citizens increasingly rejected gradualist, legalistic approaches as the primary tool to bring about desegregation. They were faced with “massive resistance” in the South by proponents of racial segregation and voter suppression. In defiance, African Americans adopted a combined strategy of direct a
17、ction with nonviolent resistance known as civil disobedience, giving rise to the African-American Civil Rights Movement of 1955-1968. After the Civil Rights Movement, black Americans got some basic human rights such as the political rights. Their economic situation got better. Their struggle for hum
18、an rights has got some wonderful achievements. However, if measured by the persisting disparities in politics, economy and society between black and white Americans since the early 1970s, the black Americans do not enjoy the full equality of opportunity. On the contrary, the black Americans are stil
19、l suffering deeply till now. The road of their struggle for “freedom, equality and happiness” is deemed to be long and tortuous. America boasts freedom and democracy. However, freedom and democracy are paradoxical. There has been full of racial discrimination in America. Three factors, such as conce
20、ptions of American white, slavery and black consciousness, are mutual-influence so that racial conflicts are complex in America.As a matter of fact, After Afro-American has been forced into America, their culture identity has been the focus of Negroes. Afro-American was marginalized in modern Americ
21、an society. First of all, they have to take on bitter racial memory and suffer from negative effect of history-racism, segregation, social unjustness and so forth, and they are intimidated by being assimilated by mainstream culture; Secondly, Afro-American realized that they had lost their culture i
22、dentity and were confused before awakening of self-awareness for historical or cultural problems. III. The Bluest Eyes Synopsis and ThemeThe Bluest Eye is a tragic story. In the story Claudia and Frieda MacTeer live in Ohio with their parents. The MacTeer family takes two other people into their hom
23、e, Mr. Henry and Pecola. Pecola is an eleven-year-old black young girl with a hard life. Her parents are constantly fighting, both physically and verbally. Pecola is continually being told and reminded of what an “ugly” girl she is, thus fueling her desire to be a Caucasian girl with blue eyes. Each
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