Titre : | The Impact of the Sexual Liberation on Women of the 1920s: Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises |
Auteurs : | P/ LLA Dr. BENADLA Djamel, Directeur de thèse |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | SAIDA [ALGERIE] : 1- University of Saida - Dr. Moulay Tahar / Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts Department of English Language and Literature, 2016-2017 |
Format : | 120p / 27cm |
Accompagnement : | CD |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Dedication ...................................................................................................................... I
Acknowledgments ............................................................................................................ II Abstract ...................................................................................................................... III List of Figures.................................................................................................................... IV Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. V General Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1 Chapter I: Literature and Context ..................................................................................... 5 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 6 2. Literature in the Early 20th Century ............................................................................ 6 2.1. Defining Modernism ........................................................................................... 8 2.2. Major themes in Modernism ............................................................................ 11 2.2.1. Liberation ..................................................................................................... 11 2.2.2. Alienation ...................................................................................................... 12 2.2.3. Search for Truth ............................................................................................ 12 2.2.4. Objection of Religion ..................................................................................... 12 2.2.5. Effects of World Wars ................................................................................... 13 2.2.6. Rejection of Social System ............................................................................ 13 2.2.7. Psychoanalysis ............................................................................................... 14 2.2.8. Luck of Communication ................................................................................. 14 2.3. Major Critical Theories During the 20th Century ................................................... 15 2.3.1. Feminism ...................................................................................................... 17 2.3.2. Psychoanalytic Theory ................................................................................... 22 3. Conclusion ................................................................................................................ 27 Chapter II: Theory and Practice: The Traits of Psychosexual Theories on USA ................................................................................................29 1. Introduction .....................................................................................30 2. Sexual Revolution ...........................................................................31 3. The Freudian Psychosexual Theory ...........................................................36 4. The Impact of the Sexual Revolution on American Society ............................39 5. Literature and Taboos .......................................................................41 5.1. Definition of Taboo .......................................................................42 5.2. Definition of Adultery and Promiscuity .................................................43 6. Gender V.S Sex: Judith Butler .............................................................45 7. Why Sexual Revolution: Wilhelm Reich .....................................................47 8. Key Facts: Feminists and the Irreversible Freedom .....................................53 9. Women and Sexuality: Breaking the Taboo ................................................62 10. The Commercialization of Sex ..........................................................63 11. Trivialization of Sex: Manuals for all .................................................66 12. The Flip Side of the Sexual Revolution ..............................................68 13. Conclusion .................................................................................73 Chapter III: The Sun Also Rises: a Contextual Analysis of Women as Sex- Subject .................................................................................................74 1. Introduction ...................................................................................75 2. Ernest Hemingway's Background ..........................................................76 3. Introduction to the Novel .................................................................77 4. Literary Analysis ...........................................................................78 4.1. Plot Summary .............................................................................78 4.2. The Materials of the Novel ............................................................81 4.3. Settings ...................................................................................81 4.4. Characters and Characterizations ......................................................83 4.4.1. Major Characters .....................................................................84 4.4.2. Minor Characters ..................................................................................................................................85 4.5. Style of Writing ...........................................................................................................................................86 4.6. Major Themes .............................................................................................................................................87 4.6.1. Lost Generation ....................................................................................................................................88 4.6.2. Men and Masculinity ...........................................................................................................................89 4.6.3. Women, Love, and Sexuality ..............................................................................................................89 4.6.4. Nature and Wilderness ........................................................................................................................ .90 4.7. Symbolism and Imagery ...........................................................................................................................91 4.7.1. Bullfighting ...........................................................................................................................................92 4.7.2. Alcohol ..................................................................................................................................................92 4.7.3. The Sun ...................................................................................................................................................93 5. The Depiction of Characters in Hemingway's Writings .............................................................................94 5.1. Masculinity ..................................................................................................................................................94 5.1.1. Jake Barnes ............................................................................................................................................95 5.1.2. Robert Cohn ........................................................................................................................................ .96 5.1.3. Pedro Romero .....................................................................................................................................97 5.2. Femininity ..................................................................................................................................................97 6. The Illusion of Sexual Liberty .....................................................................................................................100 7. Conclusion ....................................................................................................................................................103 General Conclusion ........................................................................................................................................104 Glossary of Terms .........................................................................................................................................109 Works Cited ...................................................................................................................................................116 Appendix.........................................................................................................................................................127 |
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