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如今,女性自我意识在文学,心理学甚至政治领域都颇受重视,越来越多的专家与学者也涉入该领域,使得女性自我意识在世界上尤其是文学作品中产生了广泛而又深远的影响。基于独创的细胞模型,该论文旨在对《最蓝的眼睛》与《第二性》中的女性自我意识进行比较。首先,概要的介绍了两篇作品和作者的背景,进而着重的阐释了什么是细胞模型,然后再对文中展现出的女性自我意识进行了详细的比较。同时,该论文也就当前许多关于女性自我意识的不正确观念和当今女性自我意识的地位尤其是在中国展开了讨论。根据细胞模型的分析,本文发现两篇文章中的女性自我意识的表现的最大差异之处在于形成过程。最后作者提出可以通过提高自身文化素质,独立的经济观念和政治参与能力来加强当今女性自我意识。     Abstract: As women self-consciousness has become all the more popular in the field of literature, psychology, even politics, more and more experts and scholars have set foot in it, hence women self-consciousness has widely and profound influence in the world especially in the literature works. Based on the innovative Cell Model, this thesis aims at comparing the women self-consciousness in the The Bluest Eye and The Second Sex. In the thesis, it first introduces background of two books and authors, demonstrates the Cell Model, and then makes the comparison in details. Also the thesis discusses incorrect opinions of women self-consciousness and shows the current situation of it in the world especially in China. The thesis explores the main difference of women self-consciousness in the two books is the formation, and women can strength their self-consciousness by improving the cultural quality, the independent economic consciousness, and the ability of political participation of women.   Key words: women; self-consciousness;cell model;comparison   CONTENTS   1. Definition of Women Self-consciousness   2. The Introduction of The Bluest Eye   2.1 Background Information of The Bluest Eye   2.2 Background Information of Toni Morrison   2.3 Summary of The Bluest Eye   2.4 The Theme of The Bluest Eye   3.The Introduction of The Second Sex   3.1 Background Information of The Second Sex   3.2 Background Information of Simone de Beauvior   3.3 Summary of The Second Sex   3.4 The Theme of The Second Sex   4. Comparison of the Women Self-consciousness in The Second Sex and The Bluest Eye by Cell Model   4.1 The Introduction of Cell Model   4.2 The Application of Cell Model in The Bluest Eye and The Second Sex   4.3 Comparsion of the Women Self-consciousness' Formation of The Bluest Eye and The Second Sex   4.4 Analysis of the Outstanding Opinion of Women Self-consciousness Between The Bluest Eye and The Second Sex by cell models.   4.5 Discussion of Women Self-consciousness   4.5.1 Analysis of Common Incorrect Opinions about Women Self-consciousness   4.5.2 Analysis of the Current Situation of Women Self-consciousness in the World Especially in China.   5.Conclusion   1.Definition of Women Self-consciousness   11Philosophical work on self-consciousness has mostly focused on the identification and articulation of specific epistemic and semantic peculiarities of self-consciousness, peculiarities which distinguish it from consciousness of things other than oneself. The relevant epistemic peculiarities are mainly those associated with the alleged infallibility and self-intimation of self-consciousness. It has sometimes been thought that our consciousness of ourselves may be under certain conditions, infallible, in the sense that it cannot go wrong: when we believe that some fact about us obtains, it does. Self-consciousness focus on the self-recognition and also the relationship with others.   From the definition of self-consciousness, the women self-consciousness has four levels. First of all, it means self-reliance that whether women recognize the whole independent individual or not. Secondly, it is self-ability evaluation, which is concentrated on the condition of women themselves. Thirdly, it is gender consciousness that pays attention to the cognition of relation between the two sexes. Last but not the least is self subjective feeling, which implies the subjective feelings about the current situation of society. Women self-consciousness is especially concerned on the relationship between male and female. The first two emphasize on the subjective feelings about themselves whereas the last two lay stress on subject's acknowledge of the relationship between self and others.   2 The Introduction of The Bluest Eye   2.1 Background Information of The Bluest Eye   18The Bluest Eye is a 1970 novel which written by American author Toni Morrison. She began this novel as Pecola's story in1962 and it became a novel-in-progress by 1965. It was written during the years of the most dynamic and turbulent transformations of Afro-American life. The story talks about a young black girl who named Pecola, in Lorain, Ohio, against the backdrop of America's Midwest as well as in the years following the Great Depression.   2.2 Background Information of Toni Morrison   Chloe Anthony Wofford, later known as Toni Morrison, was born in Lorain, Ohio, which was "an escape from stereotyped black settings -- neither plantation nor ghetto," on February 18, 1931. After many rejections, Morrison mentored African American women writers and compiled and anthologized the works and histories of African-Americans. Subsequently, she published Sula, Song of Solomon, Beloved, Jazz, and most recently, Paradise. Her literary career is marked with many honors, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Robert F. Kennedy Award. In 1993, Morrison was the first black woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. While giving a lecture at Princeton, Morrison was asked by a student "who she wrote for." She swiftly replied, "I want to write for people like me, which is to say black people, curious people, demanding people -- people who can't be faked, people who don't need to be patronized, people who have very, very high criteria."   2.3 Summary of The Bluest Eye 1   The Bluest Eye is split into an untitled prelude and four large units, each named after a season. The four larger units begin with "Autumn" and end in "Summer," with each unit being split into smaller sections.The novel's focus, on a girl named Pecola Breedlove. The Breedloves are poor, unhappy, and troubled. All of the Breedloves are considered ugly, although part of the novel's work is to question and deconstruct what that ugliness really means. Pecola is obsessed with blue eyes. She prays for them constantly, and is convinced that by making her beautiful the blue eyes would change her life. From Pecola's wish and from many other events in the novel, it becomes clear that most of the people in Lorrain's black community consider whiteness beautiful and blackness ugly. The novel has many women characters who long to look white, therefore they begin to lose thier self-consciousness.   2.4 The Theme of The Bluest Eye   In this novel whiteness stands for beauty. This is a standard that the black girls can not meet, especially Pecola, who has darker skin than the rest. Pecola connects beauty with being loved and believes that if she would just have blue eyes all the bad things in her life would be replaced with love and affection. This hopeless desire leads her to madness by the end of the novel. This novel contains several relationships, although the relationships never end pleasantly. Morrison sees love as a dynamic force, which can be extremely damaging depending on who is doing the loving. As Claudia points out in the final chapter of this novel,2 “Love is never any better than the lover. Wicked people love wickedly, violent people love violently, weak people love weakly, stupid people love stupidly” While they definitely loves, the core of thierr personality forces them to manifest this love in violent ways. Because they lose thier self-consiousness and regards them as ugly and bad people, so thier love are extremely tainted.   3.The Introduction of The Second Sex   3.1 Background Information of The Second Sex   17The Second Sex (French: Le Deuxième Sexe, June 1949) is one of the best-known works of the French existentialist Simone de Beauvoir. It is a work on the treatment of women throughout history and often regarded as a major work of feminist philosophy and the starting point of second-wave feminism. Beauvoir researched and wrote the book in about 14 months. She published it in two volumes and some chapters first appeared in Les Temps modernes. The Vatican placed it on its List of Prohibited Books.
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