ABSTRACT | 第1-8页 |
摘要 | 第8-12页 |
CHAPTER Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION | 第12-24页 |
A. The Research Status of Japanese American Literature | 第14-16页 |
B. John Okada and No-No Boy | 第16-19页 |
C. R.D.Laing and His Theory | 第19-23页 |
D. Thesis Statement | 第23-24页 |
Ⅱ.THE LIVING STATE OF JAPANESEAMERICANS IN NO-NO BOY | 第24-39页 |
A.The Internalized Racial Counsciousness and the Divided Group | 第26-29页 |
1. The Conflicts within a Family: Issei and Nisei | 第26-28页 |
2. The Hostality within a Group: The Veterans and The No-No Boy | 第28-29页 |
B. The Anxiety of Existence and the Divided Self | 第29-39页 |
1. Ichiro’s Mother: Returning to Her Homeland by Death | 第30-33页 |
2. Ichiro: Searching for the True-Self in His “Betrayal” | 第33-37页 |
3. Kenji: Losing the Integration in His Sacrifice | 第37-39页 |
Ⅲ THE CAUSES OF JAPANESE AMERICANS’ EXSITENTIAL DILEMMA IN NO-NO BOY | 第39-49页 |
A. The Voiceless Group under the Oppression of Mainstream Society | 第40-43页 |
B The Conflicts between the Idealized American Dream and the Social Reality32 | 第43-45页 |
C. The Victims of Racial Discrimination | 第45-49页 |
Ⅳ THE SELF-ADJUSTMENT AND THE SOCIAL-REGULATION FOR A COMPLETE SELF | 第49-59页 |
A. Walking out of the Ontological Insecurity | 第50-54页 |
B. Ichiro’s Forgiveness for himself | 第54-59页 |
Ⅴ. CONCLUSION | 第59-63页 |
WORKS CITED | 第63-64页 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 第64页 |