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The Power In The Novel Narrative Of Kafka

Posted on:2015-03-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L H XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330431460450Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Kafka’s novel "Der Verschollene","Der ProzeB","Das SchloB", as three important works,has been closely watched.There many works about its theme, aesthetic thought, cultural connotation, comparative study and so on, which narratives and bureaucracy has involved, but most study on a certain work content and creative skills.Author thinks that three novels have convergence on the narrative technique, subject implication and characters, which all point to the "power".Not only bureaucratic power, but also social power, state power and even internalization as the essence of "power", so based on the study of "power" as the center. In this paper, standing on the ideological criticism and deconstruction, feminism, and rhetoric, Bakhtin dialogue theory, Freud psychoanalysis, after western classical narrative point of view. Using the basic principle of the Angle, on the theory of the Foucault’s conception of pillar, combined with modern women’s research results and Arendt’s political science knowledge, research in Kafka’s novel operation mechanism, the conception of "power" and "power" impact on modern people’s rights and freedoms. This article is divided into four chapters, the first is introduction part, elaborated the existing research about Kafka’s novel and the significance of narrative of "power" topic; The second,is the first chapter,in the novel narrative as the breakthrough point, Kafka was studied how to use the narrative "power"; The second chapter from the type of "woman" in the three novels, explore the women in novel actually is a metaphor for the power; The last chapter from the "power" to the related concept of "rights", to distinguish between the two and probes into the "power" to "right" in the novel, the influence of interpretation, respectively, the human rights situation in the three novels.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kafka, power, narrate, women, right
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