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美国留学论文-如何正确认识和对待种族歧视 [25]

论文作者:www.51lunwen.org论文属性:硕士毕业论文 dissertation登出时间:2014-07-21编辑:felicia点击率:34498

论文字数:16157论文编号:org201407201653132260语种:英语 English地区:中国价格:免费论文

关键词:奴隶制全球化slavery种族歧视human historyAdventures of Huckleberry Finnnegative feelings

摘要:本文是一篇美国留学论文。奴隶制度在历史上被认为普遍存在的,现在人们提起奴隶制度,就会想起消极、暴力、酷刑、绑架、谋杀、自卑、惩罚以及人类心灵和精神的故意破坏。本文以马克·吐温的《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》,分析了种族歧视的历史和概念,进一步分析该如何正确认识和对待种族歧视。

rful in heart and soul while observing Aunt Rachel ‘at such a moment as this a thought occurred to me, and I said: - "Aunt Rachel, how is it that you`ve lived sixty years and never had any trouble?"


She would not speak for a moment, it was a moment of silence growing a huge gap between white and black race, the silence which explains so much. Her smile disappeared, ‘without even a smile in her voice' her response was ‘"Misto C----, is you in `arnest?"Misto C's voice was sobering and his only words ‘I`ve never heard you sigh, and never seen your eye when there was n`t a laugh in it'. His judgment about her spirit was inaccurate, because he seemed not to be aware of painful realities of African Americans in antebellum society While Huck's judgment of Jim is ‘he had a good heart in him and was a good man the first time I see him' implies his interest .


As Aunt Rachel responds ‘Has I had any trouble?', she refers to her experience and states ‘I tell you, but then I leave it to you'. Since she was born at time when slavery was real fact in blacks' lives, she points out ‘I knows all about slavery'. And from then on Misto C is led into her life story 'without trouble.' Throughout her life story Mister C learns the impact of slavery and how they ‘colored' people perceived each other, namely, about their relationship, concerns, pain , including love. Dey was black, but de Lord can`t make no chil`en so black but what dey mother love `em an` would n`t give `em up, no, not for anything dat`s in dis whole world.In the sentence above Aunt Rachel manifests her maternal love; she attacks a white person thinking of black race who has no soul no feelings since they are just a chattel. They bear the same love and affection to their family as all races do. The narrator attacks generalization of African American people of that time making others to believe thatblack people are ‘thieving',' infernal' ‘feeble minded' ‘immoral' lazy and not humans.


She sees them as compassionate, loving thoughtful and wise race. This view argues with common misconception of black person in 19th century as the being without any deep feelings and profound thoughts. Furthermore this statement allows suggesting other hypothesis e.g. Rachel identifies the blackness as inferiority and nevertheless demonstrates that it is white people way of thinking that black means inferiority towards white superiority. The long burden of slavery has made them to hate that black colour in them, and to be afraid of it. The way how Aunt Rachel senses her children blood is incredibly similar to Faulkner's hero Joe Christmas's fear of blackness his dislike of his own blood e.g. ‘surrounded by the summer smell and the summer voices of invisible Negroes. They seemed to enclose him like bodiless voices murmuring, talking, laughing, in a language not his. His blood began again, talking and talking.' (Faulkner, 1959: 99:101). His past and origins haunted him all his life; the smell the voices of invisible Negros penetrate in his life. Indeed, Joe Christmas's feelings are described in a more sophisticated more complex manner, but the notion is the same. The blackness is rather viewed as flaw then the beauty of what Lord has created.


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