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前 言
Introduction Doris Lessing and Her African Fiction
0.1 Reaching Lessing
0.2 The Relationship between the Individual and the Collective
0.3 Understanding Lessing’s African Fiction
0.4 Pursuit in Lessing’s Africa
0.5 Literary Reviews on Lessing’s African Fiction
0.6 The Theme and Brief Introduction to the Organization
Chapter 1 The (s)Self and the (o)Other
1.1 The Theme and the Theoretical Framework
1.2 Selfhood
1.3 The self
1.4 Historical Demarcation of the Self and the Other
1.5 Difference and the Other
1.6 Lacan’s Concept of the Other and the other
1.7 The Other in Light of Postcolonialism
1.8 Woman and the Other
Chapter 2 The Natives and the Land as the Other, the Whites as the Bewildered Keepers of the White Mythology
2.1 The Self and the Other in Colonial Africa
2.2 Demonizing the Other, Destroying the self
2.3 Increasing Haunting Fear and Homelessness of the Average White People
2.4 White Liberals’ Fragmentation
2.5 Nature and “Ecological Imperialism”
2.6 The Revenge of the Bush
2.7 The Resistance of the Land
Chapter 3 Minority Groups as the Other,Irreconcilable Conflicts within the Whites
3.1 Minority Groups within the Whites
3.2 Piled-up Grievances between the British and the Afrikaners
3.3 Martha and Jews, Victims of Anti-Semitism
3.4 The Bitter Alienation of “the Sports Club Crowd”
3.5 The Inevitable Frustration of the Communist Group
Chapter 4 Women, the Hopeless Other in Colonial Africa
4.1 Lessing and Feminism
4.2 Poor, Lonely and Depressed Housewives on Remote Farms
4.3 Exiled Eves on the Veld: “Normal” Daily Life, Abnormal Emotional Life
4.4 The Other among Housewives on Farm
4.5 Martha, a Townswoman with Distorted Subjectivity
4.6 Mrs. Van, a Townswoman Leading a Double Life
4.7 No Enunciation Position for Native Women
Chapter 5 Narrative Methods
5.1 The Theme and Narrative Methods
5.2 Omniscient Third Person Narration
5.3 Epigraph
5.4 From the Point of View of a Child or an Adolescent
5.5 Dialectical Method
Conclusion
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