女儿
功率(物理)
潜意识的
父权制
身份(音乐)
心理学
证人
精神分析
悲剧(事件)
社会心理学
性别研究
社会学
美学
艺术
哲学
法学
精神科
物理
病理
替代医学
医学
量子力学
语言学
政治学
出处
期刊:Higher Education of Social Science
日期:2020-12-26
卷期号:19 (2): 37-41
被引量:3
摘要
In Celeste Ng’s debut novel Everything I Never Told You, both the two generations’ mother-daughter relationships witness the maternal use of the daughter as “obscure maternal double”, as the daughter unwittingly suffers from the mother’s narcissistic deprivation in the name of maternal love. This thesis attempts to illustrate that the profound shaping motivation of the daughter’s tragedy lies in the mother’s desire and practice of power-participation in a patriarchal society. Under the phallocentric culture that strangles female voice, the mother-figure establishes identity and gains authority by materializing her daughter as a receptive vase, strangling her development of an autonomous sense of self through the operation of doll complex and symbiotic illusion. This traps her into a dualistic power paradigm, which makes her voluntarily or subconsciously play the role of a maintainer and a conspirator to patriarchy, and this power-operation mode bears great generational continuity from mothers to daughters.
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