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From Oppression to Harmony: Analysis of the Grass is Singing from the Perspective of Eco-Feminism

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第9-10页
abstract第10页
摘要第11-14页
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION第14-24页
    1.1 Doris Lessing’s Life and Her Literary Creations第14-17页
    1.2 Lessing’s Awareness of Ecofeminism第17-24页
        1.2.1. Lessing’s Concern for Women第17-19页
        1.2.2. Lessing’s Concern for Inferior Groups第19-21页
        1.2.3. Lessing’s Concern for Nature and Human’s Destiny第21-24页
CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW第24-29页
    2.1 Overseas Studies第24-26页
    2.2 Domestic Studies第26-29页
CHAPTER Ⅲ RESEARCH METHODOLOGY第29-35页
    3.1 Ecofeminist Views on Nature第29-31页
    3.2 Ecofeminist Views on Woman第31-32页
    3.3 Ecofeminist Views on Hierarchy第32-35页
CHAPTER Ⅳ OPPRESSIONS REFLECTED IN THE GRASS IS SINGING第35-50页
    4.1 Men’s Exploitation of Nature第35-38页
        4.1.1 Charlie Slatter’s Abuse of Farmland第36-37页
        4.1.2 Dick Turner’s Domination over Nature第37-38页
    4.2 Men’s Domination over Women第38-42页
        4.2.1 Father’s Oppression over Mary and Her Mother第39页
        4.2.2 Husband’s Oppression over Mary第39-41页
        4.2.3 Moses’ Oppression over Mary第41-42页
    4.3 The White’ s Domination over the Black第42-47页
        4.3.1 White Government’s Hegemony in Africa第43-44页
        4.3.2 Repression of Charlie Slatter and Dick Turner over Black Natives第44-45页
        4.3.3 Mary’s Indifference to Black Natives第45-47页
    4.4 Class Exploitation of the Rich over the Poor第47-50页
        4.4.1 The Slatters’ Hypocrisy to the Turners第47-48页
        4.4.2 Other Whites’ Indifference to the Turners第48-50页
CHAPTER V RESISTANCE REFLECTED IN THE GRASS IS SINGING第50-57页
    5.1 Nature’s Revenge on Human第50-51页
    5.2 Women’s Challenge to Men第51-53页
    5.3 The Black’s Resistance to the White第53-55页
    5.4 The Poor’s Rejection to the Rich第55-57页
CHAPTER VI CONCLUSION第57-59页
WORKS CITED第59-63页

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