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Subversion and Reconstruction: a Deconstuctive Interpretation of on the Road

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第8-9页
ABSTRACT第9页
摘要第10-12页
CHAPTER Ⅰ INTRODUCTION第12-18页
    1.1 A Brief Introduction of Jack Kerouac and His Writing第12-14页
    1.2 The Plot of On the Road第14-15页
    1.3 Significance of the Study第15-17页
    1.4 Organization of the Thesis第17-18页
CHAPTER Ⅱ LITERATURE REVIEW第18-26页
    2.1 Research of On the Road Abroad第18-23页
    2.2 Research of On the Road at Home第23-26页
CHAPTER Ⅲ DECONSTRUCTION第26-32页
    3.1 The Basic Concepts of Deconstruction Theory第27-29页
        3.1.1 The Binary Opposition第27-28页
        3.1.2 Différance第28-29页
    3.2 Deconstructionists of the Yale School第29-32页
CHARPTER Ⅳ A DECONSTRUCTIVE STUDY OF ON THE ROAD第32-61页
    4.1 Deconstruction of the Semantic Binary Opposition in On the Road第32-46页
        4.1.1 Binary Opposition Between the White and the None-White第32-35页
        4.1.2 Binary Opposition Between Male and Female第35-38页
        4.1.3 Binary Opposition Between the American East and West第38-42页
        4.1.4 Binary Opposition Between the Two Protagonists Dean and Sal第42-46页
    4.2 Deconstruction of the Technical Binary Opposition in On the Road第46-53页
        4.2.1 Traditional Writing Technique第46-47页
        4.2.2 Spontaneous Writing of Jack Kerouac第47-49页
        4.2.3 Spontaneous Writing in On the Road第49-51页
        4.2.4 Binary Opposition Between Traditional Writing and Spontaneous Writing第51-53页
    4.3 Deconstructive Analysis of Différance of On the Road第53-61页
        4.3.1 Indeterminacy of Sal’s Life and Self Discovering Journey第54-55页
        4.3.2 Indeterminacy of Dean’s Search第55-57页
        4.3.3 Indeterminacy of Truth第57-59页
        4.3.4. The Significance of Quest第59-61页
CHAPTER Ⅴ CONCLUSION第61-63页
WORKS CITED第63-67页

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