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    Title: 「懶人掛餅」故事探論
    "A Lazy Man Wears the Cookies" Story Research
    Authors: 江欣怡
    Contributors: 中文系
    Keywords: 民間文學
    民間故事
    故事類型
    情節單元
    笑話
    Folk-literature
    Folktale
    Type of Folktale
    motif
    humor
    Date: 2015-10-01
    Issue Date: 2018-03-29 09:30:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 做為民間故事的一種,「笑話」不僅保留生活中所發生的趣味,更突顯了誇張可笑的成分,以達到娛樂的效果。本文以「懶人掛餅」故事為主題,首先是構成懶人偷懶的原因,與漢民族文化下的家庭結構有密切關聯,也使得這類故事較難見於歐美各國。其次,對於故事主角性別的轉換,「懶妻」的形成和夫妻在漢民族文化裡的婚姻關係有關,最後再針對此故事裡的不合理處加以討論。
    "Humor" keeps interesting of living when it is one kind of Folktale, and get an entertainments effect that showing up a part of overstatement and funny. The thesis had a subject in A Lazy Man Wears the Cookies story. At first, the reason of a lazy man becomes lazily is connected with family structure in the China's main nationality. It almost can't find at Europe and American. Second, changing the main role gender is connected with marry relationship in the China's main nationality. Finally, it had a discussion on the unreasonable things in A Lazy Man Wears the Cookies story.
    Relation: 中國文化大學中文學報 ; 31期 (2015 / 10 / 01) , P137 - 145
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Chinese Literature] academic journal

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