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Going Beyond the Uncanny:An Interpretation of Native Son in the Light of Freudian Psychological Theory

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第9-10页
ABSTRACT第10页
摘要第11-14页
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION第14-20页
    1.1 A Brief Introduction to Richard Wright第14-16页
    1.2 Richard Wright’s Protest Novel Native Son第16-20页
CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW第20-27页
    2.1 Studies Abroad第20-25页
    2.2 Studies at Home第25-27页
CHAPTER III THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK第27-33页
    3.1 The Tripartite Personality Theory第27-29页
    3.2 Freud’s Theory of“the Uncanny”第29-31页
    3.3 Thesis Structure第31-33页
CHAPTER IV THE UNCANNY FEELING OF BIGGER第33-48页
    4.1 The Primal Scenes of Bigger’s Uncanny Feeling第33-38页
        4.1.1 The White World with Its Repressive Power第33-35页
        4.1.2 The Black Community with Its Repressive Force第35-38页
    4.2 The Double as the Return of the Repressed第38-44页
        4.2.1 The Rat as the Double of Bigger第38-40页
        4.2.2 The White Cat as the Double of Mrs.Dalton第40-41页
        4.2.3 The Triple Doubles of Mary第41-44页
    4.3 The Castration Complex of Bigger: The Fear for Loss of Power第44-48页
CHAPTER V BIGGER’S EFFORTS IN SURMOUNTING THE UNCANNY第48-57页
    5.1 Bigger’s Spiritual Pilgrimage to Freedom in Violence第48-51页
        5.1.1 The Strong Id as the Root of Violence第48-50页
        5.1.2 Bigger’s Murdering for Freedom第50-51页
    5.2 Bigger’s Flight as a Solution: The Sharp Conflict between Id and Superego第51-53页
    5.3 The Epiphany of Bigger: Be Prisoned to be Free第53-57页
CHAPTER VI THE RECURRENCE OF THE UNCANNY IN BIGGER第57-65页
    6.1 Bigger’s Awakening of Ego第57-59页
    6.2 Max as the Symbolic Superego in Bigger’s Id-Superego Conflict第59-62页
    6.3 The Recurrence of the Repressed Traces in the Course of Conflict第62-65页
CHAPTER VII CONCLUSION第65-66页
WORKS CITED第66-71页

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