封面
声明
中文摘要
英文摘要
目录
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 The Study of The Poisonwood Bible
2.1.1 The Study of the narrative technique
2.1.2 The Study of the“Disability”
2.1.3 The Study of other aspects
2.2 The Research on Post-colonialism
Chapter 3 Kingsolver’s anti-colonial inclinations in The Poisonwood
3.1 Kingsolver’s Use of“Disability”
3.1.1 Nathan Price—Cultural Blindness
3.1.2 The Villagers of Kilanga—The Recreation of Disability
3.2 Kingsolver’s Conveyances of Anti-colonial Consciousness
3.2.1 The Depiction of the Resistance of Price’s Women and Congolese
3.2.2 The Criticism of Arrogance and Moral Blindness of America
3.3 The Protest Against Colonial Oppression by Dialogue with Old Christianity
Chapter 4 Kingsolver’s Pro-colonial Inclinations in The Poisonwood
4.1 Kingsolver’s Unconscious Oriental Tendency
4.1.1 The Images of Africa and Price’s Women as the“Other”
4.1.2 The Images of the West and Nathan as the“Self”
4.2 Kingsolver’s Acceptance of Colonialism
4.2.1 The Revision of America’s Representation of Itself
4.2.2 Positive Presentation of Some Christian Voices
4.3 Kingsolver's Third Church:Creation of a Global Community
4.4 Causes of Kingsolver's Paradoxical Colonial Consciousness
Chapter 5 Conclusion
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