Current feminist theory, in validating women's own stories of their experience, has encouraged scholars of women's history to view the use of women's oral narratives as the methodology, next to the use of women's written autobiography, that brings historians closest to the "reality" of women's lives. Such narratives, unlike most standard histories, represent experience from the perspective of women, affirm the importance of women's contributions, and furnish present-day women with historical continuity that is essential to their identity, individually and collectively.
Scholars of women's history should, however, be as cautious about accepting oral narratives at face value as they already are about written memories. Oral narratives are no more likely than are written narratives to provide a disinterested commentary on events or people. Moreover, the stories people tell to explain themselves are shaped by narrative devices and storytelling conventions, as well as by other cultural and historical factors, in ways that the storytellers may be unaware of. The political rhetoric of a particular era, for example, may influence women's interpretations of the significance of their experience. Thus a woman who views the Second World War as pivotal in increasing the social acceptance of women's paid work outside the home may reach that conclusion partly and unwittingly because of wartime rhetoric encouraging a positive view of women's participation in such work.
According to the passage, which of the following shapes the oral narratives of women storytellers?
The conventions for standard histories in the culture in which a woman storyteller lives
The conventions of storytelling in the culture in which a woman storyteller lives
A woman storyteller's experience with distinctive traditions of storytelling developed by the women in her family of origin
The cultural expectations and experiences of those who listen to oral narratives
A woman storyteller's familiarity with the stories that members of other groups in her culture tell to explain themselves
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正确答案是 B。
根据文章的内容,口述故事的女性讲述者的故事受到她所生活的文化中的讲故事惯例的影响。选项 B 正是对此表述的准确体现。A 选项提到的是标准历史,而不是讲故事惯例;C 说到特殊传统,但没有涉及讲故事惯例;D 选项描述的是听众的文化期望,而不是讲故事者;E 选项提到其他群体解释自己的故事,但没有涉及讲故事惯例。
第二段第三部分提到的政治的花言巧语也不是标准政治,因此A错
Moreover, the stories people tell to explain themselves are shaped by narrative devices and storytelling conventions, as well as by other cultural and historical factors, in ways that the storytellers may be unaware of.
被文化影响到,而不是标准化的历史
定位:P2 的3
A(在女性叙述者生活时代的标准历史的习惯,并没有提到)
B(在女性叙述者生活的文化下的故事叙事者的习惯,符合定位)
C(一个女性叙述者对其家族发展的不一样的传统,没有提到)
D(听口头陈述的人的文化期望以及经验,没有提到)
E(一个女性叙述者对那些在她文化中其它人的故事的熟悉度)
storytelling convention
Moreover, the stories people tell to explain themselves are shaped by narrative devices and storytelling conventions, as well as by other cultural and historical factors, in ways that the storytellers may be unaware of.句子的理解:而且,那些由人们去表达他们自己的故事是由叙述手法和叙述者习俗来塑造的,就如同被其他文化和历史因素被塑造,在这种方式下故事叙述者可能没有意识到这种情况。问题:以下哪个塑造了女性故事叙述者的口述?B选项:在女性故事叙述者生活的文化中有关习俗的叙述。
by other cultural and historical factors 说明上文所述 narrative devices and storytelling conventions亦是文化历史方面的
the stories people tell to explain themselves are shaped by narrative devices and storytelling conventions, as well as by other cultural and historical factors, in ways that the storytellers may be unaware of.
细节1,用story teller(可能有同义词)和shape定位