| Acknowledgements | 第1-5页 |
| 摘要 | 第5-7页 |
| Abstract | 第7-10页 |
| Chapter One Introduction | 第10-14页 |
| ·J.M.Coetzee and His Novels | 第10-12页 |
| ·The General study on J.M.Coetzee and his Racial Themes | 第12-14页 |
| Chapter Two The World of Racial Confusion in South Africa | 第14-35页 |
| ·The Representation of the Confusion | 第14-27页 |
| ·The Other and Self | 第14-16页 |
| ·The Missing Identity of the Confusing Whites | 第16-22页 |
| ·The Stranded Circumstances of the Decadent Colonists | 第22-27页 |
| ·The Causality of the Confusion | 第27-35页 |
| ·Arrogation andAnti-Arrogation between the Opposites | 第27-31页 |
| ·Alienation and Insanity in the Intercourse | 第31-35页 |
| Chapter Three The Final Convergence of the Racial Confusion | 第35-46页 |
| ·The Tendency of Convergence | 第35-40页 |
| ·The Once-pride White’s Introspection to the Empire and Tyranny | 第35-38页 |
| ·The Penitents Redemption to their Forefather and their Villainy | 第38-40页 |
| ·The Experiment of Convergence | 第40-46页 |
| ·The Punishment in Self-imposed Exile | 第40-43页 |
| ·The Interflow in Intended Remission | 第43-46页 |
| Chapter Four Conclusion | 第46-49页 |
| ·J.M. Coetzee’s Deep and Profound Mediation on the Confusion | 第46-47页 |
| ·J.M. Coetzee’s Silent and Heartfelt Cry for the Convergence | 第47-49页 |
| Bibliography | 第49-50页 |