Acknowledgements | 第1-5页 |
Abstract in Chinese | 第5-10页 |
Abstract in English | 第10-21页 |
Introduction Doris Lessing and Her African Fiction | 第21-42页 |
·Reaching Lessing | 第21-24页 |
·The Individual and the Collective Relationship | 第24-27页 |
·Understanding Lessing’s African Fiction | 第27-32页 |
·Pursuit of Lessing’s Africa | 第32-34页 |
·Literary Reviews on Lessing’s African Fiction | 第34-39页 |
·The Theme and Brief Introduction to the Structure | 第39-42页 |
Chapter One The (s)Self and the (o)Other | 第42-68页 |
·The Theme and the Theoretical Framework | 第42-44页 |
·Selfhood | 第44-47页 |
·The self | 第47-51页 |
·Historical Demarcation of the Self and the Other | 第51-54页 |
·Difference and the Other | 第54-56页 |
·Lacan’s Concept of the Other and the other | 第56-57页 |
·The Other in Light of Postcolonialism | 第57-62页 |
·Woman and the Other | 第62-68页 |
Chapter Two The Native and the Land as the Other, the White as the Bewildered Keeper of White Mythology | 第68-110页 |
·The Self and the Other in Colonial Africa | 第68-71页 |
·Demonizing the Other, Destroying the self | 第71-85页 |
·Moses’Look, Mary’s Uneasiness | 第73-82页 |
·Crippled Life of Stereotyped White Women | 第82-85页 |
·Increasing Haunting Fear and Homelessness of the Average White People | 第85-88页 |
·White Liberals’Fragmentation | 第88-93页 |
·Nature and “Ecological Imperialism” | 第93-96页 |
·The Revenge of the Bush | 第96-102页 |
·House, Settler Women and the Bush | 第96-99页 |
·Menacing the House, Imprisoning Settler Women | 第99-102页 |
·The Resistance of the Land | 第102-110页 |
·Slatter, an “Automaton”of Colonialism | 第103-104页 |
·Disillusioned Romantic Farmers | 第104-110页 |
Chapter Three Minority Groups as the Other, Irreconcilable Conflicts within the White | 第110-138页 |
·Minority Groups within the White | 第110-112页 |
·Piled-up Grievances between the British and the Afrikaners | 第112-119页 |
·Frail Friendship between the Quests and the Van Rensbergs | 第114-117页 |
·White Skin, Native Life | 第117-119页 |
·Martha and Jews, Victims of Anti-Semitism | 第119-128页 |
·Corrupted Friendship with the Cohen Boys | 第122-123页 |
·Distorted Love Affair with Adolph | 第123-125页 |
·Martha and Thomas, the Permanent Exile | 第125-128页 |
·Bitter Alienation of “the Sports Club Crowd” | 第128-135页 |
·Receiving Typical English Education and Growing up in Africa | 第129-132页 |
·Reducing Themselves to the Other in Ethics and Marriage | 第132-135页 |
·Inevitable Frustration of the Communist Group | 第135-138页 |
Chapter Four Women, the Hopeless Other in Colonial Africa | 第138-178页 |
·Lessing and Feminism | 第138-146页 |
·Poor, Lonely and Depressed Housewives on Remote Farms | 第146-152页 |
·Exiled Eves on the Veld: “Normal”Daily life, Abnormal Emotional Life | 第152-155页 |
·The Other among Housewives on Farm | 第155-158页 |
·Martha, a Townswoman with Distorted Subjectivity | 第158-168页 |
·Adolescent Rebellion | 第160-162页 |
·Inevitable Alienation Resulting from Romantic Love and Marriage | 第162-168页 |
·Mrs. Van, a Townswoman Leading a Double Life | 第168-170页 |
·No Enunciation Position for Native Women | 第170-178页 |
·In the Eyes of White Female Settlers | 第171-174页 |
·In the Eyes of White Men | 第174-176页 |
·In the Eyes of Native Men | 第176-178页 |
Chapter Five Narrative Methods | 第178-203页 |
·The Theme and Narrative Methods | 第178-183页 |
·Omniscient Third Person Narration | 第183-187页 |
·Epigraph | 第187-192页 |
·From the Point of View of a Child or an Adolescent | 第192-196页 |
·Dialectical Method | 第196-203页 |
·Dialectical Method and the Theme | 第196-198页 |
·Marston’s Dialectical Roles | 第198-200页 |
·Dialectical Method and the White and the Native Relationship | 第200-203页 |
Conclusion | 第203-208页 |
Works Cited | 第208-215页 |