@article{oai:niit.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000027, author = {半藤, 正夫}, journal = {新潟工科大学研究紀要}, month = {Dec}, note = {The subject of the “family” has long been a central feature of literature by women not only in Japan but also in America. Especially in Japan home is traditionally recognized as an identifiable site of moral values and social behaviors. The valuation of home is so ecduring as to encompass even the most uncompromising critiques or deviant arrangements of family life.\nFocusing on the works of Mary Hood, Ayako SONO, and Mona Simpson, I tried to show how those writers described “family” in their era, and how they created those heroines with their female interests.\nBy comparative studies of heroines in those families we can hopefully reveal how “family” itself has been affected and formed by their social and moral environments in their own time.\n}, pages = {67--77}, title = {ヒロインたちとそれぞれの家族 : 日米女性作家の目}, volume = {2}, year = {1997} }