Acknowledgements | 第1-7页 |
摘要 | 第7-8页 |
Abstract | 第8-11页 |
Introduction | 第11-17页 |
·Pearl S.Buck and Her"China Fiction" | 第11-13页 |
·The Studies of Pearl S.Buck's Fiction at Home and Abroad | 第13-17页 |
Chapter One:Theories on Postcolonial Criticism | 第17-21页 |
·Definition of Postcolonial Theory and Its Focuses | 第17-18页 |
·Edward W.Said and His Orientalism | 第18-19页 |
·Homi Bhabha's Theory of "Hybridity" | 第19-21页 |
Chapter Two:Postcolonial Criticism and Pearl S.Buck | 第21-25页 |
·Pearl S.Buck as a Forerunner of Postcolonial Criticism | 第21-22页 |
·Her Fiction as the Manifesto of Postcolonial Criticism | 第22-25页 |
Chapter Three:Establishment of "Identity" for China in Her Fiction | 第25-37页 |
·Her Viewpoint towards Religions | 第25-29页 |
·The Subversion of Christianity Superiority | 第26-27页 |
·The Recognition of Chinese Beliefs and Customs | 第27-29页 |
·Chinese Peasants Searching for a Decent Life | 第29-32页 |
·Struggling Against the Natural Disasters and Social Upheavals | 第29-31页 |
·Longing for Knowledge | 第31-32页 |
·Chinese Women Searching for Selfhood | 第32-37页 |
·O-lan as a Special "Ordinary Chinese Woman" | 第32-34页 |
·Madame Wu's Transformation | 第34-37页 |
Chapter Four:The Eastern-Western Cultural "Hybrid" Characters in Her Fiction | 第37-52页 |
·The Younger Generation | 第38-42页 |
·Wang Yuan:an International Student | 第38-40页 |
·Mei-lin:Both a Reformer and a Conservative | 第40-42页 |
·Marriage as a Medium of Cultural Hybridity | 第42-49页 |
·Marriage:East and West | 第42-45页 |
·Kwei-lan and Her Husband:the Blending of Both Cultures | 第45-47页 |
·David and Kueilan:the Intermarriage | 第47-49页 |
·The Newly-Born Baby:an Eastern-Western Tie | 第49-52页 |
Chapter Five:Conclusion | 第52-54页 |
Bibliography | 第54-57页 |
学位论文数据集 | 第57页 |