| Abstract (English Version) | 第1-9页 |
| Abstract (Chinese Version) | 第9-11页 |
| Chapter 1. Introduction | 第11-18页 |
| 1. Literature Review of the Major Works | 第11-15页 |
| 2. Significance and Creativity of the Present Thesis | 第15-16页 |
| 3. Organization of the Thesis | 第16-18页 |
| Chapter 2. Social Backgrounds of the American Black in History and the Influence of the Writers' Life Over Their Thinking | 第18-28页 |
| ·Social Backgrounds of the American Black in History | 第18-22页 |
| ·The Influence of the Writers' Life Over Their Thinking | 第22-28页 |
| Chapter 3. Being for-itself-----Thomas Bigger and Sula | 第28-42页 |
| ·Bigger's Self-Realization by Forcing the White to See His Existence | 第29-36页 |
| ·Sula's Self-Realization by Rebelling against Her Living Environment | 第36-42页 |
| Chapter 4. Being in-itself----Invisible Man and Pecola | 第42-55页 |
| ·Invisible Man, a Non-being Living in the Eyes of the Other | 第42-48页 |
| ·Pecola, a Pessimistic Being Living in Bad Faith | 第48-55页 |
| Chapter 5. Authentic Being of Milkman | 第55-65页 |
| ·Conflicts between Milkman and Black People | 第56-57页 |
| ·Milkman's Discovery of Self-identity through Tracing the Black Culture | 第57-59页 |
| ·The Significance of Name and Flight in African Culture | 第59-63页 |
| ·Black Culture, African-Americans' Spiritual Root | 第63-65页 |
| Chapter 6. Conclusion | 第65-69页 |
| Bibliography | 第69-71页 |
| Publications | 第71页 |