声明
摘要
Abstract
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One Women and Nature under Oppression
1.1 Kate and Lalika:Women under Sexual Oppression
1.1.1 Kate:the Fetters of Marriage
1.1.2 Lalika:the Bully ofWhite Men
1.2 Lalika and Alma:Women under Racial Oppression
1.3 The Exploitation of Nature in Patriarchal Society
Chapter Two Love and Equality:the Harmony in the Novel
2.1 The Unity of Women:the Sisterhood
2.2 Kate and Yolo:the Equality of Men and Women
2.3 Rick:Love to the Black
2.4 The Coexistence of Human and Nature
2.5 Love of their African Tradition
2.5.1 The Connectedness with Ancestors
2.5.2 Passing on Grandmother’s Love
Chapter Three The Approaches to an Eco-Womanist Society
3.1 Religion
3.1.1 Lalika:The Subversion of White God
3.1.2 Communication and Exchanges between Spirits
3.1.3 Yolo:Return to Human Nature
3.2 Integrating Nature and Human Beings
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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