Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/31800
DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.advisor黃宗儀zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorHuang,Tsung-yien_US
dc.contributor.author李怡瑩zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorLee,Yi-yinen_US
dc.creator李怡瑩zh_TW
dc.creatorLee,Yi-yinen_US
dc.date2004en_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-09-14T04:14:59Z-
dc.date.available2009-09-14T04:14:59Z-
dc.date.issued2009-09-14T04:14:59Z-
dc.identifierG0905510061en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/31800-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description英國語文學研究所zh_TW
dc.description90551006zh_TW
dc.description93zh_TW
dc.description.abstract全球化近乎無遠弗屆地吸納了世界的每個角落並且改變了人類的世界觀。隨著觀光產業發展至全球規模,觀光客與在地人對家這個空間有了不同的理解。尤其對居住在第三世界的人民而言,家成為一個因應全球化時代時空錯置(displacement)的場域。本篇論文針對三位女性作家對家的敘述進行分析—阿蘭達蒂.洛伊的《微物之神》,牙買加.琴凱德的 《微渺之地》以及法蘭西斯卡.瑪西安諾的《荒野法則》。在對《微物之神》的分析中,筆者強調演現 (performance)為建構身份認同與歸屬感的重要過程與方法,並且分析女性敘述者如何從演現的角度重新審視現今受觀光業入侵的喀拉拉(Kerala)與在地人的關係。經由重建家族史,女性敘述者得以一窺權力結構是如何經由訓育(pedagogy)主導演現,並且藉由演現來鞏固訓育與其權力運作。在《微渺之地》中,琴凱德描述了安地瓜人(Antiguans)與觀光客之間不公平的拉距戰。筆者強調,琴凱德藉由詳述家園的消失,揭露觀光客的自行其事宛如重現殖民者的剝削,並且形成她對安地瓜的在地論述。在《荒野法則》的分析中,筆者意圖釐清全球化時代四海為家的誤夢。 藉由分析女性敘述者在肯亞建立家園卻遭遇失敗之因,筆者企圖闡明,全球化時代的疆域流動反而可能導致不經批判的過度懷舊與傳統價值的全面復興。藉著分析三位女性作家如何因應全球化之下的時空錯置,筆者企圖宣稱,或許,我們能經由重思如何建構家與歸屬感,找到另一定位。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractGlobalization has changed people’s understanding of the world seeing that the world has enlarged and involved more places in a more inter-related network. The development of tourism as a global phenomenon brings an impact on people’s home—a place where they, particularly those in the Third World, start to negotiate their displacement in the age of globalization. This thesis contains three female writers’ discourses of home—Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place, and Francesca Marciano’s Rules of the Wild. This thesis analyzes how their works can be regarded as their respective ways of negotiating their displacement experience. In the first chapter, I analyze how the female narrator in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things re-describes and rethinks people’s relationship in the aspect of performance, and in this way, she intends to problematize her people’s performance of the exotic other to further tourist consumption. I highlight that performance is the process of constituting one’s identity and sense of belongingness. Through reconstructing her family saga, the female narrator thinks more critically of what lies behind performance of all kinds—the pedagogy of the dominant power structure that conducts people’s life but takes their practice to make itself stable. Jamaica Kincaid in A Small Place presents an uneven development between local Antiguans and tourists from the Western world. In the second chapter, I argue that by revealing how tourists and their ancestors, colonizers, exploit Antigua, Kincaid unveils the ideology of tourism and composes her own Antiguan discourse. In the third chapter, employing Francesca Marciano’s Rules of the Wild as an example, I intend to demystify the global dream of being at home in the world. By analyzing why the female narrator feels frustrated in making a home in Kenya, I argue that globalization may cause the frenetic longing for a return to old days as if they were all good. Therefore, to prevent a problematic revival of old values, people have to think critically how boundaries, geographical or metaphorical, are broken and redrawn to define their life. I suggest in this thesis that to rethink the politics of home—how home and the sense of belongingness are constructed—provides a way for us to engage and re-position ourselves in the globalizing world.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsTable of Contents\r\n\r\n\r\nAcknowledgement\r\nChinese Abstract\r\nEnglish Abstract\r\n\r\nIntroduction: the Impact of Global Tourism on Home……………………………………………………………………………1\r\n\r\nChapter 1 Performance of Home: Reconstruction of a Family Saga in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things…………………11\r\n\r\nChapter 2 An Uneven Tug of War between the Locals and Tourists: the Disappearance of Island Home, Antigua, in Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place.………………………………………………51\r\n\r\nChapter 3 At Home in the World? A Frustrated Quest for Home in Romanticized Africa in Francesca Marciano’s Rules of the Wild…………………………………………………………………………84\r\n\r\n\r\nConclusion: the Politics of Home……………………………………117\r\n\r\nWorks Cited…………………………………………………………………121zh_TW
dc.language.isoen_US-
dc.source.urihttp://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0905510061en_US
dc.subjectzh_TW
dc.subject全球化zh_TW
dc.subject時空錯置zh_TW
dc.subject觀光業zh_TW
dc.subject身份zh_TW
dc.subjecthomeen_US
dc.subjectglobalizationen_US
dc.subjectdisplacementen_US
dc.subjecttourismen_US
dc.subjectidentityen_US
dc.titleIn Quest of Home: Three Female Writers` Negotiation with Displacement in the Age of Globalizationzh_TW
dc.typethesisen
dc.relation.referenceAmin, Amina. “Text and Countertext: Oppositional Discourse in The God of Small Things.” Bhatt and Nityanandam 18-28.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceAppadurai, Arjun. Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1996.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference“Arundhati Roy.” Biblio Company. 2 Dec. 2004〈http://www.biblio.com/author.php?author=149〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBakhtin, M. M. The Dialogic Imagination. Trans., Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Ed., Michael Holquist. Austin: U of Texas P, 1998.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBarat, Urbashi. “Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things: Great Stories and Small Ones.” Bhatt and Nityanandam 69-82.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBell, Vikki. “Performativity and Belonging: an Introduction.” Bell, Performativity and Beloning 1-10.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference---, ed. Performativity and Belonging. London: Sage, 1999.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBhabha, Homi. K. The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBhatt, Indira. “Victims and Victimizers: a Study of Arundhati’s The God of Small Things.” Bhatt and Nityanandam 136-41.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBhatt, Indira and Indira Nityanandam, eds. Explorations: Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. New Delhi: Creative Books, 1999.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBose, Rinda. “In Desire and in Death: Eroticism as Politics in Arundhati Roy’s ‘The God of Small Things.’” A Review of International English Literature 29.2 (1998): 59-72.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBuhalis, Dimitrios. “The Tourism Phenomenon: the New Tourists and Consumers.” Wahab and Cooper 69-96.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceButler, Judith. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. London: Routledge, 1990.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceBurns, Peter. “Brief Encounters: Culture, Tourism and the Local-Global Nexus.” Wahab and Cooper 290-305.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceByerman, Keith E. “Anger in a Small Place: Jamaica Kincaid’s Cultural Critique of Antigua.” College Literature 22.1 (1995): 91-102.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference“Controversy.” Arunthati Roy Homepage. 25 Nov. 2004〈http://website.lineone.net/~jon.simmons/roy/tgost6.htm〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceCooper, Christ and Stephen Wanhill, eds. Tourism Development: Environmental and Community Issues. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1997.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceCraik, Jennifer. “The Culture of Tourism.” Rojek and Urry 113-36.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceCrang, Phillips. “Performing the Tourist Product.” Rojek and Urry 137-54.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceCrawshaw, Carol and John Urry. “Tourism and the Photography.” Rojek and Urry 176-195.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceDaniel, Aharon. “The Non-Hindu in Caste System.” Pezaekar.com Home Page. 8 Oct. 2004〈http://adaniel.tripod.com/foreigners.htm〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceDasan, M. “Arundhati Hits the Socio-Political Ball.” Dodiya and Chakravarty 22-36.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceDodiya, Jaydipsinh. “Arundhati Roy—The Woman and the Writer.” Dodiya and Chakravarty 1-7.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceDodiya, Jaydipsinh and Joya Chakravarty, eds. The Critical Studies of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. New Delhi: Atlantic, 1999.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceElliott, Allison. “Caste and The God of Small Things.” Postcolonial Studies Home Page. 1997. Dept. of English Lits., U of Emory. 10 Oct. 2004 〈http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/caste.html〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceFerguson, Moira. Jamaica Kincaid: where the Land Meets the Body. Virginia: UP of Virginia, 1994.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceFortier, Anne-Marie. “Re-Membering Places and the Performance of Belongings(s).” Bell, Performativity and Belonging 41-64.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference“Francesca Marciano: in Her Own Words.” Interview. 24 June 2004 〈http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides/rule_of_the_wild-author.asp〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceFranklin, Adrian. Tourism: An Introduction. London: Sage, 2003.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceFriedman, Susan Standford. “Locational Feminism: Gender, Cultural Geographies, and Geopolitical Literacy.” Feminist Locations: Global and Local, Theory and Practice. Ed., Marianne DeKoven. Piscataway: Rutgers UP, 2001. 13-36.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceGeorge, Don. “Seduced by Kenya.” Interview. Salon Wanderlust, 2000. 24 June 2004 〈http://archive.salon.com/wlust/pass/1998/10/09pass.html〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceGeorge, Rosemary Marangoly. The Politics of Home. Berkeley: U of California P, 1999.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceHolmes, David. “Virtual Globalization—An Introduction.” Virtual Globalization: Virtual Spaces/ Tourist Spaces. London: Routledge, 2001. 1-53.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceHoving, Isabel. In Praise of New Travelers: Reading Caribbean Migrant Women Writers. Standford: Standford UP, 2001.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceJohn, K. K. “A Band of Masqueraders: A Study of Some Characters in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things.” Dodiya and Chakravarty 119-23.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference“Kerala Arts.” Kerala.com Home Page. 9 Oct. 2004〈http://www.kerala.com/ke_artsclassical.htm〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceKincaid, Jamaica. A Small Place. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1988.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceKothari, Reena. “The Multiple Power Structure in Ayemenem.” Bhatt and Nityanandam 142-54.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceKowalewski, David. Global Establishment: The Political Economy of North/Asia Networks. Houndmills: Macmillian, 1997.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceLanfant, Marie-Françoise. Introduction. International Tourism. 1-23.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference---. “Tourism, Internationalization and Identity.” International Tourism. 24-43.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceLanfant, Marie-Françoise, John B. Allock, and Edward M. Bruner, eds. International Tourism: Identity and Change. London: Sage, 1995.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference“Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda.” 11 Oct. 2004〈http://hrw.org/reports/1999/rwanda/〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceLife and Debt. Dir. Stephanie Black. Tuff Gong, 2003.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceMacCannel, Dean. The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class. Berkeley: U of California P, 1999.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceMarciano, Francesca. Rules of the Wild. New York: Vintage, 1998.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceMalik, Nazma. “The God of Small Things: A Study of English Influence on Indian Culture.” Bhatt and Nityanandam 162-67.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceMarcus, George. “Past, Present, and Emergent Identities: Requirements for Ethnographies of Late Twentieth-century Modernity Worldwide.” Modernity and Identity. Eds., Scott Lash and Jonathan Friedman. Oxford: Blackwell, 1996. 309-30.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceMbembe, Achille. “African Modes of Self-Writing.” Trans., Steven Rendall. Public Culture 14.1 (2002): 239-273.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference---. “Introduction: Time on the Move.” Trans. A. M. Berrett. On the Postcolony. Berkeley: U of California P, 2001. 1-23.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceMullaney, Julie. The God of Small Things: A Reader’s Guide. New York: Continuum, 2002.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceNimavat, Dushyant B. “The Theme of Suffering and Exploration in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things and Toni Morrison’s Novels.” Dodiya and Chakravarty 142-48.zh_TW
dc.relation.referencePrice, Mary. The Photograph: a Strange, Confined Space. Standford: Standford UP, 1994.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceRamamurthy, Anandi. “Constructions of Illusion: Photography and Commodity Culture.” Photography: a Critical Introduction. Ed., Liz Wells. London; New York: Routledge, 1997. 151-198.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceRojek, Christ and John Urry, eds. Touring Cultures: Transformations of Travel and Theory. London: Routledge, 1997.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceRoy, Arundhati. The God of Small Things. 1997. New York: HarperPerennial, 1998.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference“Rules of the Wild by Francesca Marciano.” Reading Group Guide. 24 June 2004〈http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides/rules_of_the_wild.asp〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceSibley, David. “Border Crossings.” The City Culture Readers. Eds. Malcolm Miles, Tim Hall and Iain Borden. New York: Routledge, 2000. 269-75.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceSimmons, Diane. Jamaica Kincaid. New York: Twayne, 1994.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceSontag, Susan. On Photography. New York: Picador, 1990.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceSturken, Marita and Lisa Cartwright. Practices of Looking: an Introduction to Visual Culture. Oxford: Oxford Up, 2001.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceTour India Home Page. 9 Oct. 2004〈 http://www.tourindia.com/htm/homepage.htm〉zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceUrry, John. Consuming Places. London: Routledge, 1995zh_TW
dc.relation.reference---. The Tourist Gaze. 2nd ed. London: Sage, 2002.zh_TW
dc.relation.reference---. The Tourist Gaze: Leisure and Travel in Contemporary Societies. London: Sage, 1990.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceWahab, Salah and Christ Cooper, eds. Tourism in the Age of Globalization. New York: Routledge, 2001.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceWall, Geoffrey. “Rethinking Impacts of Tourism.” Cooper and Wanhill 1-9.zh_TW
dc.relation.referenceWanhill, Stephen. “Introduction—Tourism Development and Sustainability.” Cooper and Wanhill xi-xvii.zh_TW
item.openairetypethesis-
item.cerifentitytypePublications-
item.openairecristypehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_46ec-
item.fulltextWith Fulltext-
item.grantfulltextopen-
item.languageiso639-1en_US-
Appears in Collections:學位論文
Files in This Item:
File SizeFormat
index.html115 BHTML2View/Open
Show simple item record

Google ScholarTM

Check


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.