- 1、本文档共12页,可阅读全部内容。
- 2、有哪些信誉好的足球投注网站(book118)网站文档一经付费(服务费),不意味着购买了该文档的版权,仅供个人/单位学习、研究之用,不得用于商业用途,未经授权,严禁复制、发行、汇编、翻译或者网络传播等,侵权必究。
- 3、本站所有内容均由合作方或网友上传,本站不对文档的完整性、权威性及其观点立场正确性做任何保证或承诺!文档内容仅供研究参考,付费前请自行鉴别。如您付费,意味着您自己接受本站规则且自行承担风险,本站不退款、不进行额外附加服务;查看《如何避免下载的几个坑》。如果您已付费下载过本站文档,您可以点击 这里二次下载。
- 4、如文档侵犯商业秘密、侵犯著作权、侵犯人身权等,请点击“版权申诉”(推荐),也可以打举报电话:400-050-0827(电话支持时间:9:00-18:30)。
查看更多
Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez:由李察罗德里格兹记忆的饥饿
Hunger of Memoryby: Richard Rodriguez Purpose of autobiography: to tell about how Rodriguez’s education moved him from boyhood to manhood. Rodriguez’s journey started as a young child in Sacramento, California in a small house in “a comfortable white neighborhood.” Rodriguezs family was not described as “well-to-do,” but his parents found the money to send their children to Catholic schools. Neither parent had education past elementary school. Rodriguez, could barely speak English when he started elementary school. Finished his academic efforts as a Fulbright scholar in Renaissance literature with degrees from Stanford University and Columbia University. Rodriguez’s journey in “Hunger of Memory” explains how he gave up his Mexican identity in order to access the Western culture. The use of two languages marked the difference between his public life and his private life as a child. When Rodriguez was a young child, he spoke primarily Spanish. Spanish was the comfortable language of his home life. English was the language he heard spoken by strangers outside the home. When Rodriguez attended a Catholic elementary school, his teachers were concerned about Rodriguezs poor performance. Teachers (nuns) ask parents to speak only English in the home. This event changes everything, including how he feels at home with his parents. At first he is frustrated with speaking only English. Social Dominance Theory starts to impact the Rodriguez family through “De-Mexicanization” (subtractive schooling) by subtracting students’ culture and language (in this case his entire families culture is subtracted.) His teachers also had Caring relations about school, but not about the individual student. Hunger of Memoryby: Richard Rodriguez “One Saturday morning, I entered the kitchen where my parents were talking in Spanish. I did not realize they were talking in Spanish however until, at the moment they saw me, I heard their voices change to speak English.”(Rodriguez,
文档评论(0)