
《黑暗的心》所体现的康拉德对殖民主义的矛盾态度英语论文.doc
34页XXX大学本科毕业论文(设计)任务书编 号: 论文(设计)题目:《黑暗的心》所体现的康拉德对殖民主义的矛盾态度学 院: XXX学院 专业:XX 班级: XX班 学生姓名: XXX 学号:XXXX0 指导教师:XX 职称:XXX 1、 论文(设计)研究目标及主要任务中国曾经作为半殖民地,对中国独立后的文化取向和吸收发展方向有重要意义在世界范围内,殖民主义是一个重要的文学风格,康拉德《黑暗的心》又是殖民主义的代表作本文研究的目标是《黑暗的心》所体现的康拉德对后殖民主义的矛盾态度任务是探究其在小说中对殖民主义的矛盾态度2、 论文(设计)的主要内容通过对语言运用、人物性格、语言分析分析表明康拉德在《黑暗的心》中对后殖民主义的矛盾态度,说明在帝国主义扩张时期,资本主义及帝国主义的人们不能够完全摆脱时代的烙印和限制,对殖民主义存有一种既反对又拥护的矛盾态度3、 论文(设计)的基础条件及研究路线在学习过程中对有关问题产生了浓厚的兴趣并总结了相关的知识,对论文写作有一定的帮助结合已有的对此问题的研究,从语言、人物、表达方式上入手,深入探讨了康拉德在小说中对殖民主义的矛盾心理和态度。
4、 主要参考文献[1] Albert J Guerad. 1950. Introduction in Heart of Darkness[ M] . New York: New American Library Edition,[2] Joseph Conrad, 2010.7.8, Heart of Darkness, Collins Classics, Harperpress, [3] 齐努瓦·阿切比, 2001 ,“ 非洲的一种形象: 论康拉德《黑暗的心》中的种族主义” , 杨乃乔等译,《后殖民批评》, 北京:北京大学出版社[4] 约瑟夫`康拉德 (作者), 薛诗绮 (译者), 智量 (译者),2006,世界文学名著典藏·全译本:《黑暗的心》, 湖北人民出版社; 第1版 5、 计划进度阶段起止日期1提出初步论文题目2013.3.10-2013.3.162填写开题报告和任务书2013.3.16-2013.3.303完成初稿和文献综述2013.3.31-2013.4.204交终稿和评议书2013.4.21-2013.5.85论文答辩2013.5.16指 导 教师: 年 月 日教研室主任: 年 月 日注:一式三份,学院(系)、指导教师、学生各一份XXXX大学本科生毕业论文(设计)开题报告书XXX 学院 XX 专业XXX 届学生姓名XXX论文(设计)题目《黑暗的心》所体现的康拉德对殖民主义的矛盾态度指导教师XX专业职称XXX所属教研室商务英语系研究方向20世纪英国文学课题论证:宗主国和殖民地的关系一直是长达几个世纪以来人们关心的问题,殖民主义也是一种流行的思想,这关系到殖民地的解放和人类平等。
本文通过对约瑟夫·康拉德的《黑暗的心》中人物、语言及其运用的分析,得出康拉德对殖民主义的矛盾态度,也从一个方面显示出资本主义和帝国主义对殖民行为和殖民主义的既反对又支持的矛盾态度方案设计:简介第一章 小说叙述视角第二章 康拉德心中殖民主义的现在与未来第三章 康拉德的反殖民主义思想第四章 康拉德的亲殖民主义思想第五章 康拉德对殖民主义的矛盾态度进度计划:提出初步论文题目 2013.3.10-2013.3.16 填写开题报告和任务书 2013.3.16-2013.3.30 完成初稿和文献综述 2013.3.31-2013.4.20 交终稿和评议书 2013.4.21-2013.5.8 论文答辩 2013.5.16指导教师意见: 指导教师签名: 年 月 日教研室意见: 教研室主任签名: 年 月 日XXXX大学本科生毕业论文(设计)文献综述Literature ReviewThis literature review aims to provide a general introduction of the novel Heart of Darkness and some scholar’s view about Conrad’s paradoxical attitudes towards colonialism. Colonialism is the establishment, exploitation, maintenance, acquisition and expansion of colonies in one territory by people from another territory. Colonialism is a set of unequal relationships between the metropolis and the colony and between the colonists and the indigenous population. Collins English Dictionary defines colonialism as “the policy and practice of a power in extending control over weaker people or areas.” The Merriam-Webster Dictionary offers four definitions, including “something characteristic of a colony” and “control by one power over a dependent area or people.”Heart of Darkness is a novel, written by Joseph Conrad, that is presented in the form of a frame narrative (a story within a story). Conrad retells the story of Marlow's job as an ivory transporter down the Congo River. Through his journey, Marlow develops an intense interest in investigating Kurtz, an ivory-procurement agent. Heart of Darkness explores the darkness potentially inherent in all human hearts, and deals with the themes of colonialism, racism, and savagery versus civilization.About eight and a half years before writing the book, Conrad had been appointed by a Belgian trading company to serve as the captain of a steamer on the Congo River. Upon arrival at his station in the Congo, he found that the steamer he was to command had been damaged and was in need of repair. Yet the next day he headed up river on a different steamer that was captained by another. When that captain became ill during the journey Conrad assumed command. At the company's inner-most station they picked up its agent, Georges-Antoine Klein, who died on the return trip. Conrad himself became very sick and returned to Europe before serving out the full three-year term of his contract to the trading company.The tale was first published as a three-part serial, February, March, and April 1899, in Blackwood's Magazine (February 1899 was the magazine's 1000th issue: special edition). Then later, in 1902, Heart of Darkness was included in the book "Youth: a Narrative, and Two Other Stories" (published November 13, 1902, by William Blackwood).In a post-colonial reading, the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart, famously criticized Heart of Darkness in his 1975 lecture An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", saying the novella de-humanized Africans, denied them language and culture and reduced them to a metaphorical extension of the dark and dangerous jungle into which the Europeans venture.Since the middle 20th century, many colonies have won their independence from their colonizers through fighting and struggle. These countries have made great contributions to th。












