| 摘要 | 第1-5页 |
| Abstract | 第5-6页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第6-8页 |
| Introduction | 第8-12页 |
| Chapter ⅠUncivilized Geographical Features in A Passage to India | 第12-28页 |
| ·The Chaotic Arrangement of the City | 第12-16页 |
| ·The Mystery of Marabar Hills and Caves | 第16-23页 |
| ·The Harsh Climate of India | 第23-24页 |
| ·The Reasons for Geographical Discrimination in A Passage to India | 第24-28页 |
| Chapter Ⅱ Orientals Inferior to the Englishmen | 第28-45页 |
| ·Sense of Superiority of the Anglo-Indians | 第28-30页 |
| ·The Double-Consciousness of Adela and Fielding | 第30-34页 |
| ·The Weirdness of Professor Godbole and Aziz’s Sense of Inferiority | 第34-38页 |
| ·The Stereotyped Description of Other Indians in A Passage to India | 第38-41页 |
| ·The Reasons for the Inferiority of Indians in A Passage to India | 第41-45页 |
| Chapter Ⅲ The Backwardness of India | 第45-57页 |
| ·The Poverty of India | 第45-46页 |
| ·The Inferiority of Hinduism | 第46-50页 |
| ·The Backward Indian Culture in A Passage to India | 第50-54页 |
| ·The Major Reasons for the Making-up of the “Other”in A Passage to India | 第54-57页 |
| Conclusion | 第57-59页 |
| Works Cited | 第59-61页 |