ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 第5-6页 |
ABSTRACT | 第6-8页 |
摘要 | 第9-13页 |
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION | 第13-32页 |
1.1 Marianne Moore: The Woman in the Tricorn Hat | 第13-17页 |
1.2 Research Reviews on Moore in the United States and China | 第17-23页 |
1.3 Research Foundations, Questions and Significance of the Thesis | 第23-26页 |
1.4 Theoretical Framework: New Historicism | 第26-32页 |
CHAPTER TWO THE TEXTUALITY OF HISTORY: MOORE’S CHRONICLE OFMODERN AMERICA | 第32-60页 |
2.1 The Poetic“histories”of the American Nativist | 第34-44页 |
2.1.1 The Anti-immigrant Sentiment in“Is Your Town Nineveh?” | 第34-39页 |
2.1.2 The Great Depression and Teapot Dome Scandal in“Steeple-Jack” | 第39-42页 |
2.1.3 Moore’s Political Appeals: Pluralistic Tolerance and Civic Virtue | 第42-44页 |
2.2 The Poetic“histories”of the Racial Other | 第44-52页 |
2.2.1 The Irish Easter Rising in“Sojourn in the Whale” | 第44-47页 |
2.2.2 The Jewish Persecution in“In Distrust of Merits” | 第47-50页 |
2.2.3 Moore’s Political Appeals: Ethnic Equality and Amity | 第50-52页 |
2.3 The Poetic“histories”of the Gendered Other | 第52-60页 |
2.3.1 The Sexual Oppression in“Feed Me, Also, River God” | 第52-54页 |
2.3.2 The Feminist Resistance in“Marriage” | 第54-58页 |
2.3.3 Moore’s Political Appeals: Gender Neutrality and Autonomy | 第58-60页 |
CHAPTER THREE THE HISTORICTY OF TEXTS: MOORE’S BEING SHAPEDAND RESHAPING | 第60-79页 |
3.1 The Historical Influences on Moore’s Historical Reconstruction | 第61-70页 |
3.1.1 The U.S. Mass Immigration and Eugenics Movement | 第61-64页 |
3.1.2 The Two Waves of the Turn-of-the-Century“New Woman” | 第64-66页 |
3.1.3 Moore’s Personal History with Bryn Mawr and Her Mother | 第66-70页 |
3.2 The Historical Significances of Moore’s Historical Reconstruction | 第70-79页 |
3.2.1 Inspiring a New Generation: Bishop and Others | 第70-72页 |
3.2.2 Inspiring a Political Quality:“Politics”and“Genuineness” | 第72-76页 |
3.2.3 Inspiring a Political End:“Politics”and“Good Life” | 第76-79页 |
CHAPTER FOUR CONCLUSION | 第79-84页 |
WORK CITED | 第84-89页 |
在校期间发表论文清单 | 第89页 |