声明
致谢
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Wendy Wasserstein and Her Literary Career
1.2 Literature Review
1.3 Theory of Feminist Geography
1.4. Layout of the Thesis
Chapter Two Uncommon Women’s Mobility
2.1 Gender and Mobility:Mutually Shaped
2.1.1 Women’s Lower Mobility
2.1.2 Fragile Identity
2.2 Translocal Mobility
2.2.1 Bodies as Bounded Places
2.2.2 Gendered Workplace
2.3 Reimagined Gendered Space
2.3.1 Bodies as Fluid Places
2.3.2 Alternative World
Chapter Three Janie’s Unromantic Explorations of Spatiality
3.1 A Room Not of One’s Own
3.1.1 Intrusion of Patriarchal Ideology
3.1.2 Uncontested Personal Space
3.2 The Fantasy of“Having It All”
3.2.1 Transgressive Occupation of Space
3.2.2 Blurred Boundaries
3.3 Articulating Spatiality
3.3.1 Performing Subjectivity in Personal Space
3.3.2 Avoiding Spatial Trap
Chapter Four Chronicles of Heidi’s Visibility
4.1 The Consciousness-raising Group:A Double-edged Sword
4.1.1 Women Exclusive Space:Identity Established
4.1.2 Unmarried and Childless:Being Excluded
4.2 Struggles in the Androcentric world
4.2.1 Permitted Visibility
4.2.2 Visibility Paradox
4.3 Solitary Quest for Visibility
4.3.1 Rediscovering Women’s Position
4.3.2 Establishment of“Raw Space”
Chapter Five Conclusion
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