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A Foucaultdian Interpretation of Stevenss Tragedy in the Remains of the Day

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第8-9页
ABSTRACT第9页
摘要第10-11页
CONTENTS第11-12页
CHAPTER Ⅰ INTRODUCTION第12-22页
    1.1 INTRODUCTION TO KAZUO ISHIGURO AND THE REMAINS OF THE DAY第12-14页
    1.2 LITERATURE REVIEW第14-20页
    1.3 THE OUTLINE OF THE THESIS第20-22页
CHAPTER Ⅱ THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK第22-29页
    2.1 AN OVERVIEW OF FOUCAULT’S THEORY AND PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS第22页
    2.2 UNDERSTANDING OF FOUCAULT’S THEORY AND PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS第22-29页
        2.2.1 Meaning of Foucault’s Power and Discourse第22-24页
        2.2.2 Relationship between Power and Discourse第24-25页
        2.2.3 Power and Truth第25-26页
        2.2.4 Resistance against Power第26-27页
        2.2.5 Power Relations第27-29页
CHAPTER Ⅲ FOUCAULDIAN INTERPRETATION OF STEVENS’S TRAGEDY第29-56页
    3.1 STEVENS AS CONTROLLED OBJECT AND VEHICLES OF POWER第29-34页
        3.1.1 Stevens’s Tragedy of the Loss of Personality Imposed by Power第32-33页
        3.1.2 Stevens’s Tragedy of Sense of Exclusion第33-34页
    3.2 STEVENS’S DISCOURSE RESTRICTED BY POWER第34-38页
        3.2.1 Stevens’s Tragedy as a Ruthless Man under the Control of Power第35-37页
        3.2.2 Stevens’s Tragedy as a Coward under the Control of Power第37-38页
    3.3 STEVENS’S TRAGEDY OF SELF-DECEPTION AND ILLUSION第38-43页
    3.4 STEVENS’S BLIND OBEDIENCE TO POWER第43-48页
        3.4.1 Miss Kenton’s Resistance against Power第43-46页
        3.4.2 Mr. Cardina and Mr. Smith’s Resistance against Power第46-47页
        3.4.3 Stevens’s Tragedy of Blind Obedience第47-48页
    3.5 STEVENS’S REPRESSIVE POWER RELATIONS TO OTHERS第48-56页
        3.5.1 Power Relation between Stevens and Lord Darlington第49-51页
        3.5.2 Power Relation between Stevens and Mr. Farraday第51-52页
        3.5.3 Power Relation between Stevens and Miss Kenton第52-54页
        3.5.4 Stevens’s Tragedy of Repressive Power Relations第54-56页
CHAPTER Ⅳ CONCLUSION第56-58页
WORKS CITED第58-59页

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