Acknowledgements | 第5-6页 |
摘要 | 第6-7页 |
Abstract | 第7-8页 |
Contents | 第9-11页 |
Chapter 1 Introduction | 第11-27页 |
1.1 Joseph Conrad and His Life | 第11-13页 |
1.2 Literature Review of Studies on Conrad's Works | 第13-18页 |
1.3 A Brief Introduction of the Four Selected Southeast-Asian Contexts Fictions | 第18-22页 |
1.4 The Reasons of Selecting the Four Southeast-Asian Contexts Fictions | 第22-25页 |
1.5 The Aims and Overall Organization of the Thesis | 第25-27页 |
Chapter 2 Postcolonial Feminism and Gayatri Spivak | 第27-33页 |
2.1 Theoretical Base—Postcolonial Feminism | 第27-29页 |
2.2 Gayatri Spivak and Her Critical Theories | 第29-33页 |
Chapter 3 The "Subaltern" and "Other" Females and the Western SuperiorFemales | 第33-82页 |
3.1 The Function of Females in the Third World | 第34-39页 |
3.2 The Description of Female "Subalterns" or "Others" in the Third World | 第39-67页 |
3.2.1 Nina as a Silent Daughter | 第41-52页 |
3.2.2 Aissa as a Savage Lover | 第52-59页 |
3.2.3 Joanna as an Obedient Wife | 第59-63页 |
3.2.4 Mrs. Almayer as a Nameless Wife | 第63-67页 |
3.3 The Contrasts between the Western Females and the Third World Females | 第67-82页 |
3.3.1 The Superior Lady—Edith Travers | 第68-73页 |
3.3.2 The Brave Girl—Lena | 第73-82页 |
Chapter 4 The Resistances of the Oppressed Third World Females | 第82-92页 |
4.1 The Solid Resistance of Nina | 第82-85页 |
4.2 The Tenacious Resistance of Aissa | 第85-88页 |
4.3 The Silent Resistance of Mrs. Almayer | 第88-92页 |
Chapter 5 Conclusion | 第92-96页 |
1. Major Findings of This Thesis | 第93页 |
2. Implications of This Thesis | 第93-94页 |
3. Limitations of This Thesis | 第94-95页 |
4. Suggestions for Future Study | 第95-96页 |
Bibliography | 第96-98页 |