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1、A Thematic Research on By the Light of My Fathers Smile Based on Queer Theory1 Introduction Alice Walker, author of By the Light of My Fathers Smile, was born in Georgia, America. She is one of the most productive and influential contemporary Afro-American woman writers. With her childhood spent in
2、the South of America, Walker herself suffered prejudice and great miseries as her black fellows did at that time, which has inspired abundantly her literary creation. Through all her works, Walker focuses on the predicament especially that Afro-American women are confronting with and strives for an
3、ideal society where all colored women could achieve their self-identity and self-esteem. With her pen, she hails for the history and heritage of the blacks, cherishes their brave and laborious spirit, attacks the social unfairness and racial suppression and appeals for a harmonious human utopia. Wal
4、ker is a standout amongst the contemporary Afro-American woman writers. With her childhood living in the Deep South of America, Walker herself experienced racial bias and incredible hard life struggle as her black fellows did around then, which has enlivened copiously her artistic creation. Through
5、every one of her works, Walker concentrates on the issue particularly that Afro-American women are seeking their own root and makes efforts for building a society where all colored women could accomplish their self-worth and self-identity. With her pen, she sings for the long history of the black pe
6、ople, values their legacy and courage, denounces the social injustice and racial discrimination and bids for a universal harmony. As the first black lady to win Pulitzer Prize, she has made an extraordinary commitment to enriching Afro-American literature. At present, Walker is as yet being dynamic
7、and active in her writing venture, and brings constant surprises for the public with her brave heart and laborious writing (Rudolph, 1999).Published in 1998, By the Light of My Fathers Smile has invited much attention at home and abroad. The novel hit upon such extensive issues as racial segregation
8、, cultural colonization, and the coexistence of man and nature, and so on. It also significantly discusses over complex gender and sexual relations, and particularly the homosexuality and its social impact. As Walker puts that a woman could fall in love with other women, no matter sexual or nonsexua
9、l. Likewise, the queer theory was proposed initially as a cultural movement in the 1990s in Europe, which focused on the research of abnormal sexual behaviors, and especially of homosexuality. The term “Queer” means strange, abnormal and unnatural (Li, 2002). Generally speaking, queer includes homos
10、exuality, bisexuality, heterosexuality, algolagnia, transvestite, and those who agree with the ideas of queer. The queer theory is now a comprehensive subject, and many subjects such as sociology, literature, history, psychology, culturology, etc. are closely related to it (April, 2009: 214). Queer
11、theory shows great subversion, creativity and liberation. It challenges the traditional hegemony of heterosexuality and holds that a new sex culture should be established for the human sexual desire of is in nature multiple, and. It rejects all the established social order, and believes that all the
12、 outdated social structure, economic structure, and culture norm should be criticized and abandoned. As a critical approach, the queer theory helps explore the identity of characters in literary works. The perspective of the queer theory provides understanding to the marginalized life of these queer
13、 people, and their sullen mind, which could reveal the unreasonable old social order, the limit to human nature and freedom.) Queer concept indicates subversion, creativity and liberation. it challenges the conventional hegemony of heterosexuality and holds that a new sex culture must be established
14、 for the human sexual orientation is in nature multiple, and. it rejects all the installed social order, and believes that. and dominated culture norm must be criticized and abandoned. As an essential approach, the queer theory enables discover the identity of characters in literary works. the persp
15、ective of the queer concept affords knowledge to the marginalized life of those queer human beings, and their sullen thoughts, that may reveal the unreasonable vintage social order, the limit to human nature and freedom. this paper aims to analyze the intricate embodiment of heterosexual and homosex
16、ual, male and female, mainstream culture and marginal culture in the novel, and understand better Walkers negation of the binary oppression and the cultural hegemony and her incessant desire of constructing a harmonious society with no gender prejudice and cultural discrimination.Based on the queer
17、theory, this paper goals to analyze the complex demonstration of ., mainstream way of life and marginal culture inside the novel, and apprehend better Walkers negation of the binary oppression and the cultural hegemony and her incessant appeal for building a harmonious society without gender prejudi
18、ce and cultural discrimination.2 Subversion of the Supremacy of HeterosexualityThe love story of Susannah and Pauline in the novel serves as the evidence to subvert the dominance of heterosexuality. Susannah gains her selfcognition in her homosexual love affairs. Her sisterhood bond with Pauline and
19、 Irene could be seen as a challenge to break up the traditional heterosexuality frame. The homosexual love with Gina also makes Pauline liberated woman. The affection tale of Susannah and Pauline in the novel serves as the evidence of subverting the dominance of heterosexuality. Susannah gains her s
20、elfcognition in her homosexual amorous affairs. Her sisterhood bond with Pauline and Irene can be seen as a mission to break up the conventional heterosexuality body. The homosexual love with Gina also makes Pauline a liberated woman. 2.1 Susannah - Seeking Selfidentity by Homosexual LoveSusannah is
21、 the youngest daughter of Mr. Robinson. She was born an open and docile character, “She was her fathers favorable slave”, says her elder sister Magdalena. It is not until her accidental witness at her fathers merciless whipping Magdalena that she takes Robinson as the most devoted and beloved father
22、 in the world. Since then, she withdraws herself in silence in front of her father, and she even does not shed a drop of tears at her fathers funeral. “She was a stoical bystander, and she thought her heart closed. I noticed she look at me - a father who gave her life with a numb facial expression -
23、 as if she had endured all pain and misfortune that she was ready to bear.” (Alice, 2003). After that, she changed absolutely her view on men, she felt disgusted of any man including her own father Robinson, she was no longer that girl used to be talkative, sweet and happy. Even later she gets marri
24、ed with Petrow, she is still unable to drive away her disgust and fear of the man, for that adolescent scar constantly aches and the violent scene of her fathers furious beat on Magdalena has been there on her mind. Her marriage with Petrow ought to offer an escape to ease her pain, but soon it ends
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