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    Title: 自我探尋的歷程:劉柏川《偶然成為亞裔人》中的多元文化觀
    In search of self-identity: a multicultural study of Eric Liu`s the accidental Asian
    Authors: 劉盈谷
    Liu, Ying-Gu
    Contributors: 田維新
    Tien, Wei-Hsin
    劉盈谷
    Liu, Ying-Gu
    Date: 2001
    Issue Date: 2009-09-18 16:39:04 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 《偶然成為亞裔人》一書可分文兩部分。其一篇作者劉柏川本人的自傳,細膩的筆觸述說著身為第二代華裔美國人求學、生活、工作方面的成長歷程。其二為作者對「亞裔」的看法:劉柏川主張以「全文化」來重新定義亞裔族群,其論點似乎夾雜在亞裔族群和主流族群之間。
    論文分為五個章節分析劉柏川《偶然成為亞裔人》一書。第一章旨在概略介紹論文內容,主要以「認同」、「同化」、「多元文化」、「全文化」四大角度出發。第二章,筆者以歷史角度回顧「亞裔」一詞的來龍去脈,文中又進一步可分為 1965年前期、1965年後期、近期三個歷史階段來檢視亞裔美國人。第三章,筆者旨在分析美國自1990年受到「多元文化」的影響以來,劉柏川個人的自我的認同問題是如何與亞裔認同相互牽引。再者,筆者也進一步分析劉柏川反對「亞裔」的緣由。第四章,旨在闡釋「全文化」一詞並分析如何以劉柏川「全文化」的角度看待美國境內各各族群的文化特色。第五章為本論文的結論,筆者旨在分析為何作者劉柏川為在偶然的事件中成為亞裔美國人。
    The Accidental Asian is in part a rigorous self-examination: the story of his grandmother`s life in Chinatown, of his beloved father`s death, of his own struggle to assimilate into American society and of his own frustration with Chinese hair. And this memoir is also a cultural commentary, in which the author brings conversations together in a collection of interconnected essays on racial identity and politics in the context of personal experience. The unifying motif of The Accidental Asian is the author`s painstaking search for personal and social identity, aiming at defending omniculturalism and challenging the ambiguous umbrella called `Asian American` in multicultural America.
    Chapter One explores the epitome of the thesis and considers Liu`s ideal of omniculturlism for the future of American society. Chapter Two recounts the Asian American history in order to examine the conceptualization of what Asian American is. In Chapter Three, I discuss the significance of the upsurge in the concern for identity and multiculturalism, its relation to the question of Asian American identity, and what it means for American national identity. The subject of Chapter Four is the recent entanglement of nationalism and multiculturalism. Liu`s proposal to solve the problem of multiculturalism by coming up with an alternative called omniculturalism is examined. The last chapter brings the thesis to its conclusion.
    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    英國語文學研究所
    90
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G91NCCU0492012
    Data Type: thesis
    Appears in Collections:[英國語文學系] 學位論文

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