Abstract: Published in 1813, Frankenstein is a meaningful western literary work in England. This work is not only the first work of Mary Shelley, but also the first science fiction in the world. Moreover, Frankenstein is a gothic story reflecting Mary Shelley’s ecofeminist consciousness. By interpreting Frankenstein with the view of ecofeminism, this dissertation seeks not only to help readers understand the text with deeper appreciation, but also to arouse readers’ attention to the ecological crisis and make them aware of the importance of building a harmonious society between men, women and nature.
Key Words: Ecofeminism; Mary Shelley; Frankenstein
Contents
Abstract
中文摘要
1.Introduction-1
1.1Mary Shelly&Frankenstein-1
1.2 The Critical Reviews at home and Abroad-2
2.Theoretical Framework-3
2.1 The Background of Ecofeminism-4
2.2 Ecofeminism in Literature-5
3.The Embodiment of the Relationship between Women and Nature in Frankenstein-6
3.1 The Beauty of Nature and the Feminine Beauty of Women -7
3.2 The Link between Gender Oppression and the Ecological Crisis-8
4. The Embodiment of the Relationship between Women and Men in Frankenstein-11
4.1 Devaluation of Family Status of Women-11
4.2 Revenge of Men’s Domination of Women-14
5.Conclusion-16
References-18