Abstract | 第4-5页 |
摘要 | 第6-9页 |
Introduction | 第9-20页 |
Chapter One The Hybrid Text: Subverting Historical Truth ofColonial Writing | 第20-40页 |
1.1 Criticizing Rationalism by the Form of“Fiction-as-Lecture” | 第21-30页 |
1.2 Exposing Culture Imperialism by the Form of Metafiction | 第30-40页 |
Chapter Two The Multiple Dialogues: Dissolving the AbsoluteAuthority of Discourse in Power | 第40-59页 |
2.1 Exploring the Right of Discourse through the DemocraticDialogues | 第41-50页 |
2.2 Losing Cultural Identity through the Reflective Dialogue | 第50-59页 |
Chapter Three The Double Point: Introspecting WesternCivilization as Diaspora Intellectuals | 第59-78页 |
3.1 Elizabeth and Coetzee’s Amoral Standpoint from theMarginalized Position | 第60-68页 |
3.2 Elizabeth and Coetzee’s Transcendental Perspective out ofWestern Centralism | 第68-78页 |
Conclusion | 第78-82页 |
Bibliography | 第82-86页 |
Acknowledgements | 第86-87页 |