Abstract | 第5页 |
摘要 | 第6-8页 |
Introduction | 第8-21页 |
A. Navarre Scott Momaday and his House Made of Dawn | 第8-9页 |
B. Overseas and Domestic Research on the Novel | 第9-12页 |
C. Theoretical Foundation | 第12-21页 |
Chapter One Love and Recognition of Homeland Scenery | 第21-35页 |
A. True Sentiments Revealed in the Description of Natural Scenes | 第23-30页 |
B. Personal Intimacy with Wild Animal Scenes | 第30-35页 |
Chapter Two Tracing Ethnic Identity through the Depiction of Indian Customs andFolklore | 第35-48页 |
A. The Praising of the Unique Characteristics of the Indians | 第36-41页 |
B. Life Scenes Writing and the Preference to the Indian Lifestyle | 第41-48页 |
Chapter Three Ethnic Identity Achieved through Migration | 第48-58页 |
A. The Protagonist Abel’s Rediscovery of His Indian Identity | 第50-55页 |
B. The Author's Affirmation of His Identity through Writing | 第55-58页 |
Conclusion | 第58-61页 |
Notes | 第61-64页 |
Bibliography | 第64-68页 |
Acknowledgments | 第68页 |