A Study of Female Alienation in The Year of the Flood From the Perspective of Fromm's Alienation Theory

Rongmin Zhao
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The Year of the Flood is the second book in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam Trilogy. As a Canadian literary queen, Margaret mainly explores the issue of women's situation and prospects in the society. She depicts the current situation of women with delicate strokes, and The Year of the Flood is a typical example of this. This novel depicts the post-apocalyptic scenario faced by mankind after a waterless flood. The work delves into the postmodern society's over-reliance on technology and material development. People blindly pursue development rather than to fulfil real needs. In this background, the novel reveals the alienating effects of the egoistic tendencies of the society on women's existential condition. This paper applies Fromm's Alienation Theory to analyse the existential situation faced by women in the novel in a capitalist society. The society tends to take economic growth and technological progress as the criteria for measuring social progress, while ignoring the carrying capacity of the ecological environment and the spiritual needs of human beings. This single path of pursuing development not only causes damage to nature, but also alienates women's state of being. Margaret Atwood's works aim to provoke thinking and self-reflection, calling attention to the interactive relationship between man and nature, and man and society. She tries to establish a social order full of respect, equality and social responsibility. Only by truly liberating women and paying attention to the natural environment can mankind achieve true freedom and liberation.
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从弗洛姆的异化理论角度研究《洪荒之年》中的女性异化现象
洪水之年》是玛格丽特-阿特伍德 "疯人院三部曲 "中的第二部。作为加拿大文学女王,玛格丽特主要探讨女性在社会中的处境和前景。她用细腻的笔触描绘了女性的现状,《洪水之年》就是其中的典型代表。这部小说描写了人类在一场无水的洪水过后所面临的末世景象。作品深入探讨了后现代社会对科技和物质发展的过度依赖。人们盲目追求发展,而不是满足真正的需求。在此背景下,小说揭示了社会的利己主义倾向对女性生存状态的异化影响。本文运用弗洛姆的异化理论来分析小说中女性在资本主义社会中所面临的生存境遇。社会往往以经济增长和科技进步作为衡量社会进步的标准,而忽视了生态环境的承载能力和人类的精神需求。这种追求发展的单一路径不仅对自然造成了破坏,也异化了女性的生存状态。玛格丽特-阿特伍德的作品旨在引发思考和自我反省,呼吁人们关注人与自然、人与社会之间的互动关系。她试图建立一种充满尊重、平等和社会责任感的社会秩序。只有真正解放妇女,关注自然环境,人类才能获得真正的自由和解放。
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