| 摘要 | 第1-6页 |
| Abstract | 第6-9页 |
| Introduction | 第9-20页 |
| ·Margaret Atwood | 第9-12页 |
| ·Literature Review | 第12-16页 |
| ·The Formulation and Significance of the Thesis | 第16-20页 |
| Chapter One Feminism and Anti-consumerism, Margaret Atwood, and The EdibleWoman | 第20-28页 |
| ·Feminism and Anti-consumerism | 第20-24页 |
| ·Margaret Atwood, Feminism and Anti-consumerism | 第24-25页 |
| ·Traces and Structures of Feminism and Anti-consumerism in The Edible Woman | 第25-28页 |
| Chapter Two The Commercialization of Marian as Object | 第28-39页 |
| ·Marian as Sexual Object and Adornment of Peter | 第29-33页 |
| ·Marian as a Commodity to be Consumed in Society | 第33-39页 |
| Chapter Three The Rebirth of Marian as Subject | 第39-55页 |
| ·Marian's Two Escapes from Peter | 第40-43页 |
| ·Marian's Eating Disorder and "Body Dissolving" as a Rebellion againstFemininity | 第43-47页 |
| ·Duncan's Appearance as an Accelerator for Marian's Dissolving into Selfhood | 第47-52页 |
| ·The "Cake Woman":its Symbolic Significance | 第52-55页 |
| Conclusion | 第55-57页 |
| References | 第57-61页 |
| Appendix A详细中文摘要 | 第61-64页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第64-65页 |