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Universe makers: Mythology and the creative work of women writers of speculative fiction.

机译:宇宙创造者:神话与投机小说女作家的创造力。

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Speculative fiction, a consolidation of the genres of science fiction and fantasy, is a literature bursting with possibilities. We ride our imaginations to galaxies far, far away with resident aliens that fascinate and terrify us. When we open the pages of a fantasy novel, our noses almost twitch with the smell of magic. Here we find worlds with different rules than our own, where the impossible is made possible. Both genres are fertile ground for an imagination that is open to the unknown---open to mythic awareness.; This dissertation presented me with an opportunity to discuss myth with universe makers: those women writers who bring new worlds to life for us in their books. After sending an initial survey letter to sixteen writers to see if there was interest in such a project, I received eleven positive, and no negative, responses. Clearly, these women were interested in the topic of myth as it related to their work. The eight women I chose to interview spanned fifty-one years from youngest to eldest. They include: Jane Lindskold, Nalo Hopkinson, Robin McKinley, Joan Vinge, C. J. Cherryh, Ursula Le Guin, Sheri Tepper, and Andre Norton.; My study has been open-ended, with no hypothesis to prove or disprove. Interviews with each writer took the form of conversations in which we both participated, rather than a simple question-answer format. The first few conversations generated themes that I continued to discuss with the rest of the writers in order to create a basis for comparison. Defining myth and mythic thinking was a priority. From there we branched out into the landscape and history of their lives, the use of language, ethics, the creative process and dreaming, feminism, voice, magic, the need for personal or psychic space, and emergent myth.; After summarizing the results, I concluded the dissertation with a reflection on what I learned. Myth---used both consciously or unconsciously---such an integral part of the genre that it is almost taken for granted, as living myth often is.
机译:投机小说是科幻小说和奇幻小说的综合体,是一部充满可能性的文学。我们将我们的想象力带到遥远的银河系,与迷住我们并使我们恐惧的外星人遥远。当我们打开一本幻想小说的页面时,我们的鼻子几乎被魔术的气味抽搐。在这里,我们找到了与我们的规则不同的世界,在这些世界中,不可能成为可能。这两种类型都是向未知敞开的想象的沃土-对神话意识敞开。这篇论文为我提供了一个与宇宙创造者讨论神话的机会:那些在书中为我们带来新世界的女性作家。在向16位作者发送初步调查信以查看是否对该项目感兴趣之后,我收到了11条正面回应,而没有负面回应。显然,这些妇女对与工作有关的神话话题很感兴趣。我选择采访的八位女性从最小到大都跨了五十一年。它们包括:简·林德斯科尔德,纳洛·霍普金森,罗宾·麦金莱,琼·温格,C·J·切里奇,厄休拉·勒·吉因,谢里·特珀和安德烈·诺顿。我的研究是开放式的,没有任何论据可以证明或反对。与每个作者的访谈都是我们都参加的对话形式,而不是简单的问答形式。最初的几次对话产生了主题,我将继续与其他作家讨论这些主题,以便为进行比较奠定基础。定义神话和神话思维是当务之急。从那里,我们深入到他们生活的风景和历史,语言的使用,道德,创造过程和梦想,女权主义,声音,魔术,对个人或心理空间的需求以及新兴的神话。在总结结果之后,我在总结论文的同时总结了我所学到的知识。神话-有意识或无意识地使用-是流派不可或缺的一部分,几乎被视作理所当然,就像活着的神话常常如此。

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  • 作者

    Wolf, Barbara Eva.;

  • 作者单位

    Pacifica Graduate Institute.;

  • 授予单位 Pacifica Graduate Institute.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.; Literature Canadian (English).; Folklore.; Literature Caribbean.; Womens Studies.; Literature American.; Literature English.; Psychology General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 277 p.
  • 总页数 277
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;世界文学;社会学;心理学;
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