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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 Postcolonialism
2.2 Edward Said's Orientalism
2.3 Brief introduction to discourse theory in postcolonial context
2.4 An overview of previous studies of Foe
2.4.1 Existentialism
2.4.2 Postcolonialism and postmodemism
2.4.3 Intertextuality,rewriting and pastiche
2.4.4 Authorial and narrative authority
2.4.5 Feminism
2.4.6 Deconstruction
2.4.7 Summary
Chapter 3 Foucault's and Said's Conceptions of Discourse
3.1 Foucauldian sense of discourse
3.1.1 Discourse and statement
3.1.2 Discourse and knowledge
3.1.3 Discourse and the truth of history
3.1.4 Discourse and discipline
3.1.5 Knowledge and power
3.2 Said's analysis of colonial discourse
3.2.1 The definition of colonial discourse
3.2.2 Colonial discourse and the Orient
3.2.3 Colonial discourse in literary works
Chapter 4 Subversion of Colonial Discourse through Counter-discourse
4.1 The significance of counter-discourse
4.2 Confrontation with the canon Robinson Crusoe
4.3 Subversion of authorial and narrative authority
4.3.1 Subversion of Crusoe's colonial discourse
4.3.2 The withdrawal of Defoe's authorial power
4.3.3 Anonymous narrator's subversion of narrative closure
Chapter 5 Reconstruction of Discourse Mounted from the Periphery
5.1 Susan's reconstruction of Defoe's island story
5.2 Friday's silence as the overwhelming voice
Conclusion
Bibliography
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Acknowledgements