英文答辩开场白,论文答辩_第1页
英文答辩开场白,论文答辩_第2页
英文答辩开场白,论文答辩_第3页
英文答辩开场白,论文答辩_第4页
英文答辩开场白,论文答辩_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩2页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

PAGEPAGE7英文答辩开场白,论文答辩Distinguishedprofessorsandteachers,ladiesandgentlemen,thankyouforattendingtheoraldefense.〔或Welcometoattendtheoraldefense.〕:IamLiying.Firstandforemost,Iwanttoexpressmysincerethankstomytutor,Su-fanghuang,forhisintellectualguidance,invaluableinstructionsandcommentsonmythesis.ItiswithhisvaluableassistancethatIhavefinallyaccomplishedthisthesis.Mytopicis(lostandreconstructionofethnicidentity--frompost-colonialperspectiveanalysisnoveltheroundhouse〕.Thethesisconsistsoffourchapters.ChapteroneservesasanintroductiontoLouiseEdrichandhernovelTheRoundHouse.Italsogivesanoverviewofherwritings,achievements,andliterarystatus.ThenitmainlydiscussesthepopularissueofidentityconstructionthatiswellpresentedinErdrichsnovelTheRoundHouse,andthesignificanceofaninterpretationofthenovelfromtheperspectiveofpost-colonialism.Thechapteralsoaimstobringouttheobjectiveoftheresearch.Chaptertwohasthreeparts.ThefirstpartprovidesliteraturereviewsofLouiseErichsworksfromhistoricalperspective,politicalperspectiveandnarrativeperspectiverespectively.Thesecondpartisthetheoreticalframework,introducingthedevelopmentandmainframeofpost-colonialismandwithafocusonsubaltern,hybridityandotherness.ThethirdpartillustratesthefeasibilitytostudyTheRoundHousefromtheperspectiveofpostcolonialism.Chapterthree,thecentralpartofthethesis,analyzesthelossandreconstructionofnativepeoplesethnicidentityfromthreeaspects.Thefirstaspectisthegenderidentity.Underthewhiteoppression,thenativewomensufferalotbothphysicallyandpsychologically.Thestrong-willednativewomenusetheirownstrengthandeffortstoconfronttheadversities,andrealizethereconstructionofgenderidentityfortheirnation.Theecondaspectisthereligiousidentity.WiththespreadingofChristianity,nativepeopleareforcedtodiscardtheirtraditionalritualway.Peoplenearlyforgettheirtraditionalmyths,whichisathreatleadingtotheextinctionofnativeculture.Inthenovel,oldgrandpaMooshumuseshisspecialwaytopassthetribetraditionandmythstoJoe.ThetraditionhelpsJoetoconductjustice.ContrarytotheteachingsfromCatholicism,JoekillstherapistwiththehelpofCappyandrealizestheirracesreligiousidentity.Thethirdaspectisracialidentity.DuetotheunfairandtangledlawinthereservationgivenbyAmericangovernmentoutofdiscriminationandexploitation,Geraldinesattackerisawayfrompunishment.Justiceisbeingdisgraced.Ontheonehand,BazilCoutts,asajudge,constantlymakeseffortsonthewaytojusticeinthejudicialaffairsinhisownway.Ontheotherhand,theroundhousebecomesasymbolwhichsupportsNativepeopletokeepon.Thisisonewayforthemtorealizetheracialidentityfortheirnation.Chapterfouristheconclusionthatwithcommunitylove,nativepeoplecanconstructtheiridentityandreclaimtheirsubjectivitythroughthehybridityofbothcultures.ThischapteralsodiscussesthelimitationsandthepossibledirectionforfurtherstudyonLouiseErdrichandherworks.Thankyou!英文答辩开场白范例二:Goodmorning,allappraisercommitteemembers.IamLiuDanwei,mytutorisjing-lanyan.Herconstantencouragementandguidance,Ihavefinishedmypaper.Now,itsshowtime.YouandIwillworkhardtowelcomeanycorrection.Thetopicofmythesisis(Angelacartertomythologyresearch-thefemalearchetypeinnewevepassion,forexample〕.Ichoosethisasmytopicduetothefollowingreasons.AngelaCarter〔1940-1992〕isanoutstandingfeministwriterwhoseinfluenceonBritishwomenswritingwaspivotalinthisopeningandtransformation[23].Theyear2020representsthe22^anniversaryofAngelaCartersdeath.Inthosetwenty-twoyears,herworkshavebeenwidelytaughtinternationallyandbroughtaboutmuchcriticaldebate.InasurveyconductedbyCristinaBacchilegaandDanielleM.Roemer[2],CarterisoneofthemostcommonlytaughtwomenwritersonNorthAmericanprograms.Shehasendoweduswithanamazinglylargenumberoflegaciesinhercomparativelylimitedlife,settingfootinvariousfieldssuchasnovels,shortstories,childrenstories,dramas,non-fictionsandsoon.Theacuteobservationswithgreatinsights,aswellasthedevastatingwitandpoignantmockeryinCartersworkshavemadeherstandoutasaniconicfigureinEnglishliterature.ManyscholarsandcriticshavedevotedthemselvestotheresearchonAngelaCarterfrommanyperspectives,includinggothic,magicrealism,feminism,post-modernismandsoon.Asaprolificwriterwhoisalwaysreadytoblurtheboundariesbetweendifferentgenres,Carterhasleftusawonderfulworldtodelveinto.Withtheemergenceofwesternwomensmovementaswellasthedevelopmentoffeministcriticisminthe1960s,thefeministapproachhasbecomeapotentweaponforthosewhoareconcernedwiththeemancipationandlegalrightsofwomen.Thoughwomenssocialstatushasconsiderablyimprovedduetothecontributionmadebycountlesspredecessors,thefundamentalproblemstilllingerson.Carter,withherversatileandavant-gardereputation,isbestknownasafeministwriter.Concerningthedilemmasandpredicamentsfacedbywomennowadays,itisverynecessaryforustoprobeintoherinsightfulandpenetratingreflectionsonfemininityaswellastherelationshipbetweentwogenders.ThePassionofNewEve,asoneofCartersmostrepresentativeworks,isofgreatvalueintheresearchofherfeministthoughtsandpropositions.Next,ismypaperoutline.Inthemainpartofthisarticle,Iputitintofiveparts.Chapteroneisanintroductiontothethesis,coveringtheresearchbackground,theobjectiveandsignificanceaswellastheorganizationofthethesis.ChaptertwopresentsabroadpictureofAngelaCarterslifeandherworks,aswellasthebackgroundinformationaboutThePassionofNewEve.ItalsoreviewspreviousstudiesonAngelaCarterandherworksathomeandabroad,summarizingachievementsinthepastandpointingoutnewdirectionsinthefuture.Chapterthreeconductsaretrospectivestudyonfeminismandarchetypalcriticism.Theauthorattemptstoworkouttheoriginanddevelopmentoffeminism,demonstratingtheimportantrolefeminismplaysinCarterslife.Thenisthehistoryofarchetypalcriticism,aswellasthoseclassicfemalearchetypesinmythology.Regardingthosefossilizedandmonotonousimagesasimpedimentstowomensfreedomandliberation,Carterendeavorstoshattertheminherdemythologizingstrategyandappealsforarationalattitudetowardheterosexualrelationship.Chapterfouristhemainbodyofthethesis.Throughanin-depthanalysisonThePassionofNewEve,itdemonstratesCartersdemythologizingofTheTemptress,,,MotherGoddessandEverespectivelyinthetext.Leilah,theembodimentofDelilah,thefamoustemptressintheBible,cannotescapethefateofbeingobjectifiedbymenandherself.Byexposingtemptressesasmerevictimsratherthansymbolsofviciousness.Cartercondemnstheoppressionandexploitationofwomeninapatriarchalsociety.MotherinBeulahservesasaseveresatireonthosemothergoddessesinmythology.Cartersmashesthelegendbyrevealingthesurgically-madeesse

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论