Acknowledgements | 第1-4页 |
摘要 | 第4-5页 |
Abstract | 第5-8页 |
Part One Introduction | 第8-18页 |
·Coetzee the man and his works | 第8-9页 |
·A critical overview of Disgrace | 第9-15页 |
·Research purpose and project | 第15-18页 |
Part Two Theoretical framework for the analysis | 第18-25页 |
·Social Psychology and Social Identity Theory | 第18-21页 |
·The social background of Disgrace | 第21-25页 |
Part Three Lurie: A stubborn egoist and a diehard of old systems | 第25-36页 |
·The changed social identity as a teacher | 第25-26页 |
·The changed social identity as a whore visitor | 第26-29页 |
·The changed social identity as a white colonizer | 第29-34页 |
·The quest of self | 第34-36页 |
Part Four Altruism: Helping the dogs as a way of finding the self | 第36-41页 |
·The meaning of Altruism | 第36-37页 |
·The similarity between Lurie and dogs | 第37-39页 |
·The redefined self identity through attending the dogs | 第39-41页 |
Part Five Petrus: A rising force of black Africans | 第41-47页 |
·The living condition of black Africans under Apartheid | 第41-43页 |
·The changed social identity of Petrus as a native African after Apartheid | 第43-44页 |
·The conflict between Petrus and Lurie | 第44-47页 |
Part Six Lucy: A hope for the co-existence of black and white | 第47-51页 |
·A real cultivator of the land of South Africa | 第47-49页 |
·A hope for the mutual understanding and prosperity of the black and the white | 第49-51页 |
Conclusion | 第51-54页 |
Notes | 第54-58页 |
Bibliography | 第58-61页 |