摘要 | 第4-5页 |
Abstract | 第5-6页 |
Introduction | 第8-13页 |
Chapter One Harmony Between American Indians and Nature in House Made of Dawn | 第13-27页 |
1.1 American Indians’ Reverence for Nature in Their Belief | 第13-21页 |
1.1.1 American Indians’ Animism | 第14-16页 |
1.1.2 American Indians’ Sefirah | 第16-17页 |
1.1.3 American Indians’ Land Ethic | 第17-21页 |
1.2 American Indians’ Love for Nature in Their Poems and Ballads | 第21-23页 |
1.3 American Indians’ Ecological Living Environment | 第23-27页 |
Chapter Two Harmony Between the White and American Indians in House Made of Dawn | 第27-39页 |
2.1 The Conflict Between the White and American Indians | 第27-31页 |
2.1.1 The Conflict Between Angela and Abel | 第28-29页 |
2.1.2 The Opposite Attitude of Milly’s Father Toward Land | 第29-31页 |
2.2 The Mutual Communication Between the White and American Indians | 第31-33页 |
2.2.1 The Communication Between the Two White Ladies and Abel | 第31-32页 |
2.2.2 The Communication Between Father Olguin and the Local People | 第32-33页 |
2.3 The Harmonious Integration Between the White and American Indians | 第33-39页 |
2.3.1 Respect for and Protection of American Indians’ Physical and Spiritual Legacy | 第34-36页 |
2.3.2 The Harmony Between the Main White Characters and the Local American Indians | 第36-39页 |
Chapter Three Abel’s Return to His Paradise | 第39-52页 |
3.1 Nature—Abel’s Physical Homeland | 第39-43页 |
3.2 Nature—Abel’s Spiritual Homeland | 第43-46页 |
3.3 Abel’s Persistence of His Original Lifestyle | 第46-52页 |
Conclusion | 第52-54页 |
Bibliography | 第54-58页 |
Acknowledgements | 第58页 |