现代大学英语精读5Lesson4ProfessionsforWomen.ppt
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1、Professions for Women,Virginia Woolf,LOGO,The Victorian ideology of Femininity,The French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau, whose demands for human liberty had been influential upon a number of movements for political reform, forcefully articulated some of the most restrictive tenets of what can be
2、 called the nineteenth centurys ideology of femininity. The whole education of women ought to be relative to men. To please them, to console them, and to make life sweet and agreeable to them these are the duties of women at all times, and what should be taught them from their infancy.,The Victorian
3、 ideology of Femininity,The ideal women he thus envisioned a pure, decorous, and even angelic creature was only one particularly notable representative of a standard against which every middle- and upper-class womans conduct was measured, and other writers, female as well as male, elaborated upon th
4、e virtues of such an ideal. In 1854, in a long and very popular poem, The Angle in the House, Coventry Patmore described such selflessness more extravagantly, Man must be pleased, but him to please Is womans pleasure; down the gulf Of his condoled necessities She casts her best, she flings herself.,
5、The model woman was an angel or a queen,She must appear delicate, frail, ethereal. She must look and act like a fragile creature. A good woman was essentially passionless: if men were beasts ruled by sexual desire, their pure wives and daughters knew nothing of such matters. It was generally agreed
6、that on her wedding night, the angelic virgin should in one way or another behave as Queen Victoria was said to have: close her eyes and think of England. Otherwise, a woman was in danger of becoming a fallen woman.,At 15, burned early writing because her stepmother felt that a reputation for scribb
7、ling would harm the girls marriage prospects and because she herself was early impressed with ideas that fastened degradation to this class of composition then, as now, called the novel. Evelina (1778) Explored the social development of a heroine who proves herself worthy of her well-born suitor. Ce
8、cilia; or Memoirs of an Heiress (1782) Analysized the social and economic problems of women Tried to raise the status of the novel by combining verisimilitude with instructions.,Fanny Burney (1752 1840),Aphra Behn (1640 1689),Spy and playwright, traveler and wit, Aphra Behn was Englands first profes
9、sional woman writer. In a age when many women of letters were intellectual aristocrats who claimed to write only for pleasure and fame among their friends, Behn was a middle-class widow who frankly wrote for money and public acclaim. In 1666, she entered the intelligence service of King Charles II,
10、when such public toils of state affairs were unusual with her sex. She carried out her mission remarkably well, but was never paid properly. So she ended up spending some time in 1668 in a London debtors prison, which decided her upon what was, for a woman, an unprecedented step: writing for money.
11、She became a professional and highly productive playwright.,Harriet Martineau (1802-1876),She was more rigorously and formally educated than most women of her time. She was precociously and independently interested in economic topics Her fathers death in 1826 forced her to support her mother and her
12、self by needlework and writing for the Globe on economic topics such as machinery and labor. Illustrations of Political Economy, 1832-34 Illustrations of Taxation, 1834. Society in America, 1837. Retrospect of Western Travel. Deerbrook, 1839.,Jane Austen (1775 -1817),She defined herself as a writer
13、by self-consciously satirizing not only the female tradition in literature but also its effects on the growth and development of the female imagination. She comically criticized the overvaluation of love, the miseducation of women, the subterfuges of the marriage market, the rivalry among women for
14、male approval, the female cult of weakness and dependency, the discrepancy between womens private sphere and public (male) history.,George Eliot (1819-1880),Eliot was aware that her identification with masculine achievement threatened to undermine her consciousness of herself as a woman. You may try
15、, but you cannot imagine what it is to have a mans force of genius in you, yet to suffer the slavery of being a girl., said a heroin in her novel.,Questions,What problems does the author discuss through her two experiences? What figurative devices were employed? What are the advantages for using met
16、aphors? What would left literally without the metaphors?,And while I was writing this review, I discovered that if I were going to review books I should need to do battle with a certain phantom. And the phantom was a woman, and when I came to know her better I called her after the heroine of a famou
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