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研究生: 吳惠文
Wu Hui-wen
論文名稱: 《O孃的故事》中的女性受虐情結
Female Masochism in Story of O and Its Sequel: A Critical Reading
指導教授: 賴守正
Lai, Shou-Cheng
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 英語學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2004
畢業學年度: 92
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 93
中文關鍵詞: O孃女性受虐
英文關鍵詞: Female Masochism
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本論文旨在探討《O孃的故事》(Story of O) 和其續集《重返城堡》(Return to the Chateau) 中的女性受虐情結(female masochism)和女女之間的施虐與受虐的另類情慾交歡(lesbian S/M)。首先,我點出《O孃的故事》中所顯露的女性受虐情結(female masochism)是社會建構下的產物,並以Karen Horney, Paula J. Caplan 和 Jessica Benjamin 等學者所提的社會建構論批判異性戀主流男女二元價值觀之下,由Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Sigmund Freud, 和Helene Deutsch 等理論家所聲稱的女性天生具有被虐性格的本質論。《O孃的故事》不僅反映女性受虐情結是父權社會建構下的產物,也同時呈現出父權異性戀的壓迫結構。此外,藉著挪用當代的女同s/m理論,我希冀藉著探討《O孃的故事》中女女關係為故事中的男女壓迫結構找尋出路,另闢一片具有潛力的創造性疆土。不僅藉以對照故事中男女關係的單調與冷酷,來突顯女女關係在施虐-受虐上並非只是單純複製男女關係,而是有其踰越世俗常規的另類S/M反動力量和感人的情欲關係。

    This thesis aims to explore the representations of female masochism in Story of O and its sequel—Return to the Chateau. A historical survey of the term “female masochism” reveals that early psychiatrists, such as Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Sigmund Freud, and Helene Deutsch, define masochism as a “naturally” feminine quality and assert that masochism is a “natural” trait of women. In contrast, modern psychoanalysts like Karen Horney, Paula J. Caplan and Jessica Benjamin expose the oppressive and socially-constructed nature of female masochism. They all argue that women are essentially trapped within familial and social structures, which enforce and perpetuate female masochism. Beyond the essential/social-construct binary, Gilles Deleuze and modern lesbian s/m theorists provide a different angle to see masochism. They empower the masochist and see sadomasochism as a role-playing game.

    Chinese Abstract i English Abstract ii Acknowledgements iv Introduction 1 Chapter One Female Masochism: A Theoretical Survey 12 Chapter Two Female masochism as a Patriarchal Construct at Roissy 39 Chapter Three Female Masochism as an Alternative Female Sexuality in Samois and Return to the Chateau 65 Conclusion 90 Works Cited 94

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