| Acknowledgements | 第1-7页 |
| ABSTRACT | 第7-9页 |
| 摘要 | 第9-10页 |
| CONTENTS | 第10-12页 |
| CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION | 第12-18页 |
| CHAPTER TWO THE THEORETICAL FOUNDATION | 第18-22页 |
| CHAPTER THREE THE LOSS OF IDENTITY IN HYBRIDIZED CULTURE | 第22-37页 |
| ·Historical Background of Ceremony | 第22-24页 |
| ·Clashes between Euro-American Culture and the Laguna Pueblo Beliefs | 第24-31页 |
| ·White American education vs.native beliefs | 第24-27页 |
| ·Different attitudes of Native Americans and the white to animals | 第27-31页 |
| ·Tayo Getting Alienated from the Native People and Land | 第31-37页 |
| ·Estranged from native people due to acculturation | 第31-33页 |
| ·Dragged from native land into the war | 第33-37页 |
| CHAPTER FOUR TAYO'S OTHERNESS IN HIS NATIVE LAND | 第37-48页 |
| ·The Other in Both Native Community and White Society | 第37-42页 |
| ·The Other in his native community | 第37-39页 |
| ·The Other in the white society | 第39-42页 |
| ·Linguistic Disability Aggravating Tayo's Otherness | 第42-48页 |
| ·English as the working language replacing the tribal language | 第42-45页 |
| ·No tribal language,no identity | 第45-48页 |
| CHAPTER FIVE TAYO'S IDENTITY QUEST PROCESS IN HYBRIDIZEDCULTURE | 第48-66页 |
| ·Memory of Native Tradition | 第48-53页 |
| ·Recovering memory by oral stories telling | 第48-51页 |
| ·Native oral stories bringing back Tayo's sense of home | 第51-53页 |
| ·Adjusted to Changes | 第53-59页 |
| ·Essence of changes in the eyes of Betonie | 第53-57页 |
| ·Tayo trying to adapt to changes | 第57-59页 |
| ·Realization of Tayo's Identification | 第59-66页 |
| ·Tayo agreement to the native world outlook | 第59-62页 |
| ·Living in third space-way out for the Native Americans | 第62-66页 |
| CHAPTER SIX CONCLUSION | 第66-68页 |
| REFERENCES | 第68-71页 |