| Acknowledgements | 第1-6页 |
| Abstract | 第6-8页 |
| 摘要 | 第8-11页 |
| Ⅰ Introduction | 第11-16页 |
| ·Current researches on The Call of the Wild and White Fang | 第13-14页 |
| ·Research objectives in this thesis | 第14-16页 |
| Ⅱ Principles ofEco-feminism | 第16-23页 |
| ·Anti-anthropocentrism | 第20页 |
| ·Eco-feminism ethics | 第20-21页 |
| ·Harmony between human and nature in eco-feminism | 第21-23页 |
| Ⅲ Analysis of the Two Novels from Eco-feminism | 第23-48页 |
| ·Anthropocentrism in the two novels | 第23-31页 |
| ·Scotch Half-breed’s treating Buck as a tool | 第24-25页 |
| ·Hal’s crueltytoBuck | 第25-27页 |
| ·Gray Beaver’s domination of White Fang | 第27-29页 |
| ·Beauty Smith’s manipulation ofWhite Fang | 第29-31页 |
| ·Embodiment ofnature 1n the two novels | 第31-40页 |
| ·Dog’shumanity andwildness | 第31-38页 |
| ·Dog’s humanity | 第31-37页 |
| ·Dog’swildness | 第37-38页 |
| ·Flexibility ofdogsinthetwo novels | 第38-40页 |
| ·Harmony between human and nature in the two novels | 第40-48页 |
| ·Harmony between Buck and Judge Miller | 第40-41页 |
| ·Harmony between Buck and John Thornton | 第41-44页 |
| ·Harmony between White Fang and Weedon Scott | 第44-48页 |
| Ⅳ Conclusion | 第48-50页 |
| ·Summary | 第48页 |
| ·Eco-feminism expectation | 第48-50页 |
| Bibliography | 第50-53页 |
| Papers Published during MA Program | 第53页 |