| Acknowledgements | 第1-6页 |
| 摘要 | 第6-8页 |
| ABSTRACT | 第8-11页 |
| INTRODUCTION | 第11-22页 |
| Chapter One J.M.COETZEE'S NEW HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESSEMBIDUED IN DISGRACE | 第22-34页 |
| ·J.M.Coetzee's Perspective on History and Fiction Writing | 第22-24页 |
| ·Cultural and Political Contexts of the composition of Disgrace that Influence J.M.Coetzee's Historical Consciousness | 第24-27页 |
| ·Histories and Fiction Interwoven in Disgrace | 第27-34页 |
| Chapter Two MARGINALIZED VOICES RECONSTRUCTING HISTORIESIN DISGRACEE | 第34-44页 |
| ·Marginalized Blacks' Voices for Constructing Histories of New South Africa | 第35-39页 |
| ·Marginalized Women's Voices in Conversation between the Fiction and History | 第39-44页 |
| Chapter Three THE WHITES' SELF-FASHIONING THROUGHSUBMITTING TO AUTHORITIES in Disgrace | 第44-54页 |
| ·The Whites' Becoming the Other in a Culture with New Authority | 第45-48页 |
| ·Lurie's Self-fashioning--Encounter between the Authority and the Other | 第48-51页 |
| ·Lucy's and Lurie's Salvation--Construction of the Whites'Selfhood | 第51-54页 |
| Conclusion | 第54-56页 |
| Works Cited | 第56-59页 |
| 附录 | 第59页 |