Abstract
摘要
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One Responses of Michael K’s Unclaimed Traumatic Experience
1.1 Repetitive Behaviors of His Hare Lip
1.2 Intrusive Dreams of His Deceased Mother
1.3 Numb Hallucinations of Childhood’s Experience in Huis Norenuis
Chapter Two Causes of Michael K’s Unknown Traumatic Experience
2.1 Impossible Knowing of His Inborn Deformity
2.2 Inherent Belatedness to the Absence of Family Love
2.3 Indirect Referentiality of On-going War
Chapter Three Possibilities of the Working-out of Michael K’s Unknown Traumatic Experience
3.1 Addressing His History to Others
3.2 Listening to Another’s Wound
3.3 Witnessing the Survival of Land
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
声明