| 英文摘要 | 第1-11页 |
| 中文摘要 | 第11-16页 |
| Introduction | 第16-34页 |
| Chapter One: The Making and Unmaking of Thomas Keneally | 第34-66页 |
| Ⅰ. A Review of Criticism on Keneally | 第34-41页 |
| Ⅱ. Major Disputes and Achievements in Criticism on Keneally | 第41-51页 |
| Ⅲ. Australian Identity Anxiety in "the Rise and Fall" of Keneally | 第51-55页 |
| Ⅳ. Deficiencies in Criticism on Keneally | 第55-66页 |
| Chapter Two: The Sense of Place in Australia | 第66-100页 |
| Ⅰ Transported and Transmuted | 第68-77页 |
| Ⅱ Reversed Nature, Dislocation, and Self-Commissioning | 第77-84页 |
| Ⅲ "The Outback", "River Towns" and a New Nation | 第84-92页 |
| Ⅳ Keneally the Mapper: Keneally's Settings and Australian National Identity | 第92-100页 |
| Chapter Three: "The Past Is A Foreign Country" | 第100-134页 |
| Ⅰ The Criminal Past in Present: Keneally's Portrayal of Colonial Society | 第101-110页 |
| Ⅱ The Sense of Guilt: Inherited and Imagined | 第110-122页 |
| Ⅲ Keneally's View of History and Historical Writing | 第122-134页 |
| Chapter Four: "Imagined Enemies": Aborigines and White Identity | 第134-173页 |
| Ⅰ Keneally's Aboriginal Characters | 第136-143页 |
| Ⅱ Identity and Stigmatization Transferred | 第143-151页 |
| Ⅲ The Stranger in Cultural Clashes: A Postcolonial Dilemma | 第151-159页 |
| Ⅳ Contextualizing Aborigine-White Relations: The Need for Enemies at a Time of Identity Anxiety | 第159-173页 |
| Conclusion: Thomas Keneally's Contribution to the Literary Representation of Australian Identity | 第173-185页 |
| Bibliography | 第185-198页 |