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以往众多关于艾丽丝.沃克的短篇小说“日用家当”的评论都是围绕黑人文化遗产继承这一内涵来分析故事中的三位女性角色,而其中自信,自负,“白人化”的大女儿迪依(Dee)成为众矢之的。本文主要从“妇女主义”的角度出发,重新审视和评价这三个女性角色,从而去揭示她们各自的女性意识和女性身份。
In the past many of the comments about Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use ” are about the three female characters in the story around the inheritance of black cultural heritage, of which the self-confidence, conceit, “white The eldest daughter of Dee (Dee) become the target of criticism. This paper mainly reviews and evaluates these three female characters in order to reveal their own female consciousness and female identity from the perspective of ”womanism."