| 摘要 | 第5-6页 | 
| Abstract | 第6页 | 
| Chapter One Introduction | 第12-16页 | 
| 1.1 Research Background | 第12-13页 | 
| 1.2 Research Significance | 第13-14页 | 
| 1.3 Organization of the Thesis | 第14-16页 | 
| Chapter Two Literature Review | 第16-29页 | 
| 2.1 A Systemic Functional Semiotic Approach to Multimodal Discourse Analysis | 第16-23页 | 
| 2.1.1 Multimodal discourse analysis | 第16-17页 | 
| 2.1.2 Multimodal discourse analysis and Systemic Functional Linguistics | 第17页 | 
| 2.1.3 Previous studies on MDA abroad | 第17-21页 | 
| 2.1.4 Previous studies on MDA at home | 第21-23页 | 
| 2.2 Previous Studies on Courtroom Power | 第23-26页 | 
| 2.2.1 Studies on courtroom power abroad | 第24-25页 | 
| 2.2.2 Studies on courtroom power at home | 第25-26页 | 
| 2.3 Previous Studies on Traditional Chinese Courtroom | 第26-28页 | 
| 2.3.1 Historical development and architecture evolution | 第27页 | 
| 2.3.2 Architectural arts and cultural connotations | 第27-28页 | 
| 2.3.3 Architectural features and power operation | 第28页 | 
| 2.4 Summary | 第28-29页 | 
| Chapter Three Theoretical Framework | 第29-37页 | 
| 3.1 Foucauldian Power-space Theory | 第29-31页 | 
| 3.1.1 Power and space | 第29页 | 
| 3.1.2 Disciplinary power | 第29-31页 | 
| 3.2 Metafunctions in Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics | 第31-33页 | 
| 3.2.1 Ideational metafunction | 第31-32页 | 
| 3.2.2 Interpersonal metafunction | 第32页 | 
| 3.2.3 Textual metafunction | 第32-33页 | 
| 3.3 Kress & Van Leeuwen's Visual Grammar | 第33-37页 | 
| 3.3.1 Representational meaning | 第33-34页 | 
| 3.3.2 Interactive meaning | 第34-35页 | 
| 3.3.3 Compositional meaning | 第35-37页 | 
| Chapter Four Research Methodology | 第37-42页 | 
| 4.1 Research Questions | 第37页 | 
| 4.2 Research Data | 第37-40页 | 
| 4.3 Data Transcription | 第40-41页 | 
| 4.4 Research Procedure | 第41-42页 | 
| Chapter Five A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Spatialized Power onJudges in the Courtrooms of Neixiang Yamen | 第42-73页 | 
| 5.1 Written Representation of Disciplinary Power on Judges in Plaques and Couplets | 第42-56页 | 
| 5.1.1 Plaques and couplets in and around the principal hall | 第42-48页 | 
| 5.1.2 Plaques and couplets in and around the secondary hall | 第48-53页 | 
| 5.1.3 Plaques and couplets in and around the tertiary hall | 第53-56页 | 
| 5.2 Pictorial Representation of Disciplinary Power on Judges in Paintings and ReliefSculptures | 第56-63页 | 
| 5.2.1 Paintings in the principal hall | 第57-60页 | 
| 5.2.2 Paintings in the secondary hall | 第60-62页 | 
| 5.2.3 Relief sculptures at other sites | 第62-63页 | 
| 5.3 Multi-dimensional Spatial Representation of Disciplinary Power on Judges inCourtroom | 第63-67页 | 
| 5.3.1 A panoptic power-restricting network in the principal hall | 第64-65页 | 
| 5.3.2 A panoptic power-restricting network in the secondary hall | 第65-66页 | 
| 5.3.3 A panoptic power-restricting network in the tertiary hall | 第66-67页 | 
| 5.4 Spatialized Power in Action:Dramatized Courtroom Behaviors of the Judge in theIllustrative Video | 第67-73页 | 
| Chapter Six Conclusion | 第73-75页 | 
| 6.1 Major Findings of the Present Study | 第73-74页 | 
| 6.2 Limitations and Suggestions for Future Studies | 第74-75页 | 
| Acknowledgements | 第75-76页 | 
| References | 第76-81页 | 
| Appendix Ⅰ | 第81-84页 | 
| Appendix Ⅱ | 第84-85页 | 
| Appendix Ⅲ | 第85页 |