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http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/69302| Title: | 《歡迎來到美麗新世界》及其他 Welcome to the Brave New World |
| Authors: | Qi He 何齊 |
| Advisor: | 紀蔚然(Wei-JanChi) |
| Co-Advisor: | 童偉格(Wei-Ge Tong) |
| Keyword: | 獨生,中國,劇本,何齊,政治, single-child,China,plays,He Qi,Politics, |
| Publication Year : | 2018 |
| Degree: | 碩士 |
| Abstract: | 本論文包含兩個部分:劇本《歡迎來到美麗新世界》及其創作自述。劇本聚焦于一個非常普通的獨生子女家庭,也描述了另外兩個同樣普通的獨生子女家庭。這幾個家庭都健康、穩定又幸福,其中的三個成員親密、平等又相愛。但這樣的美好生活是有代價的,穩固的家庭里,充滿了個人的掙脫和對彼此的按壓,它們總是同時產生和作用。通過描述這些場景,劇本試圖探討維繫一個中國獨生家庭的究竟是什麼,「獨生」又是如何滲透在每個行為內部,或許,還有它最終可能出現的形態。創作自述則著眼于對劇本的分析,其中包含一份發生學角度對劇本的批評,以及探討如何將私人問題擴展至更加普遍的生命體驗而進行創作。關鍵詞:獨生;中國;劇本;何齊;政治; This thesis consists of two parts: t 'Welcome to the Brave New World' (the whole play)and my self-created report.The play focuses on a very ordinary single-child family and describes two other same ordinary single-child families. These nuclear families are healthy, stable and happy, everyone from it close, equal and loving. But such a good life comes at a price. No matter how steady it is, the family is always full of pressures and a desire of breaking free. In every single second, these emotions keep on producing and effecting. By describing these scenarios, this play attempts to explore three basic questions: what it is to maintain a single-child Chinese family? How does the effects of being and having a 'only-child' permeate the society, and perhaps, what it might eventually transform to. My self-created report focuses on the analysis of the play, which includes a critique of the play from a literary perspective and a discussion of how to extend a private problem to a more general human experience.Key word: single-child;China;plays;He Qi;Polotics; |
| URI: | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/69302 |
| DOI: | 10.6342/NTU201801496 |
| Fulltext Rights: | 有償授權 |
| Appears in Collections: | 戲劇學系 |
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