阿尔米拉·菲尔普斯的《卡洛琳·韦斯特利》(1833)中的女性气质、科学和宗教

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE TULSA STUDIES IN WOMENS LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/tsw.2023.0004
S. Halevi
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摘要:阿尔米拉·哈特·林肯·菲尔普斯的第一部少女小说《卡洛琳·韦斯特利:或者,来自俄亥俄州的年轻旅行者》(1833)是一部关于五大湖和哈德逊河谷的游记。鉴于菲尔普斯的教育和科学工作,它被视为传播科学知识的又一努力。本文首先认为,菲尔普斯将她的小说置于一个非常受欢迎的女孩之旅的背景下,这具有相当大的个人和思想意义。其次,它坚持认为菲尔普斯用小说来反思女性气质的模式,认为其中的精神生活,包括对科学和宗教的终身兴趣,占据了中心位置,反对专注于消费主义和身体的模式。文章最后反思了菲尔普斯关于女性气质的对立模式的观点与琼·布伦伯格关于消费主义的兴起及其在世纪之交对女孩身体的影响的观点是如何契合的。这篇文章是基于对菲尔普斯的小说文本和她的非小说文本《给年轻女士的讲座》(1833)的阅读。
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Femininity, Science, and Religion on Tour in Almira Phelps’s Caroline Westerley (1833)
ABSTRACT:Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps’s first adolescent girls’ novel Caroline Westerley: or, the Young Traveller from Ohio (1833) is a travelogue of the Great Lakes and the Hudson River valley. Given Phelps’s educational and scientific work, it has been viewed as another effort to disseminate scientific knowledge. This article argues first that Phelps situated her novel within the context of a highly popular girls’ tour, which held considerable personal and ideological meaning. Second, it maintains that Phelps used the novel to reflect upon models of femininity, arguing in favor of one in which the life of the mind, including a lifelong interest in science and religion, occupied a central place, and against one focused on consumerism and the body. The article closes with a reflection on the ways in which Phelps’s ideas regarding opposing models of femininity fit with Joan Brumberg’s argument regarding the rise of consumerism and its effect on girls’ bodies at the turn of the century. The article is based on a reading of Phelps’s fictional text alongside her nonfictional text Lectures to Young Ladies (1833).
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