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文档介绍:本科毕业论文
从《喜福会》透视
中美文化冲突与融合
学生姓名:
学生学号: 200321037014
院(系): 外国语学院
年级专业: 2003级英语本科5班
指导教师:
二〇〇七年五月
The Cultural Conflicts and Blending Embodied in the Joy Luck Club
Fang Xiaowen
Under the Supervision of
Yuan Bin
School of Foreign Languages and Cultures
Panzhihua University
May 2007
Contents
Abstract..........................……..……………………………………...…………..………I
Key Words……………….....……………………………………………………..……...I
摘要...................................................................................................................................Ⅱ
关键词.............................................................................................................................................Ⅱ
Introduction………………………………………………………………..…….……..1
I. Amy Tan and Her Novel The Joy Luck Club...........................................................2
Ⅱ.The Conflicts Between American and Chinese Cultures Embodied in the Novel…3
Ⅲ. The Cultural Understanding and Blending …………………………………………..6
Ⅳ. A Correct Attitude Towards Culture………………………………………………...7
Conclusion……………………………………………………………….……….…..10
Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………...11
Bibliography……………………………………………………………….…...…….12
Abstract
The Joy Luck Club is the first novel of Amy Tan,a famous Chinese-American writer. In the novel she mainly describes the relationship between the Joy Luck Club mothers and their daughters and cultural conflicts. The novel is set in the age of globalization and in the multicultural American society; it represents the process of misunderstanding, conflicts, understanding and blending between the mothers and the daughters. Globalization not only brings many chances to china but also brings cultural challenges to China. As the degree of globalization is getting deeper, Chinese culture faces the danger of being integrated and changed by other cultures. Through contextual analysis of the Joy Luck Club and the cultural conflicts and blending embodied in it, this paper demonstrat