| Acknowledgements | 第1-7页 |
| Abstract | 第7-9页 |
| 摘要 | 第9-10页 |
| Contents | 第10-12页 |
| INTRODUCTION | 第12-16页 |
| CHAPTER 1 LITERATURE REVIEW | 第16-20页 |
| ·Postcolonial Study of the Novel | 第16-17页 |
| ·Feminism Study of the Novel | 第17-18页 |
| ·Animal-symbolism Study of the Novel | 第18页 |
| ·Eco-biographical Study of the Novel | 第18-19页 |
| ·Summary | 第19-20页 |
| CHAPTER 2 POSTCOLONIAL CRITICISM | 第20-23页 |
| ·An Introduction to Postcolonial Criticism | 第20页 |
| ·Said and His Orientalism | 第20-21页 |
| ·Spivak and Her Subaltern Study | 第21页 |
| ·Summary | 第21-23页 |
| CHAPTER 3 DOUBLE IDENTITY OF THE DOMINANT SELF | 第23-50页 |
| ·Self as Colonizer | 第23-40页 |
| ·Dinesen's Colonial Nature | 第24-30页 |
| ·Dinesen's Subtle Contempt for African People | 第30-35页 |
| ·Other White People's Colonial Nature | 第35-40页 |
| ·Self as Colonized | 第40-50页 |
| ·Deep Love for Africa | 第40-44页 |
| ·Dissatisfaction with Europe | 第44-50页 |
| CHAPTER 4 DOUBLE IDENTITY OF THE SUBALTERN OTHER | 第50-61页 |
| ·Subalterns' Admiration for Colonizer | 第50-57页 |
| ·Major Natives' Imitating Behavior | 第51-54页 |
| ·Minor Natives' Admiration for Europe | 第54-57页 |
| ·Subalterns' Love for Colonized | 第57-61页 |
| ·Farah and the Merchant of Venice | 第57-59页 |
| ·Squatter' Wish Staying Together | 第59-61页 |
| CHAPTER 5 DIVISION OR CONNECTION | 第61-68页 |
| ·Division:Europe and Africa | 第61-63页 |
| ·Kenya under British Colonization | 第61-62页 |
| ·Colonizers over Colonized in Out of Africa | 第62-63页 |
| ·Implication towards Connection | 第63-68页 |
| ·Symbolic Meaning of Lulu | 第64-65页 |
| ·Harmonious Relationship between Lulu and People | 第65-68页 |
| CONCLUSION | 第68-70页 |
| REFERENCES | 第70-72页 |