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Abstract |
5-8 |
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摘要 |
8-10 |
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Introduction |
10-15 |
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Chapter One Multi-culture Collision in Salinas Valley |
15-19 |
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Chapter Two The Other in American Society |
19-26 |
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2.1 On Life Style—Chinese Style |
19-21 |
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2.2 Be Dependent as a Housekeeper |
21-22 |
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2.3 The Loss of the Power of Speech |
22-26 |
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Chapter Three Melting into American Society |
26-33 |
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3.1 Maintenance of a Combination of Chinese and American Way of Life |
29-30 |
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3.2 Gaining of the Power of Speech |
30-31 |
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3.3 Gaining of Masculinity |
31-33 |
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Chapter Four Lee's Identity in the Community—Relations between Lee and Various Other Americans |
33-45 |
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4.1 Transformation from a Servant to a Friend |
34-36 |
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4.2 Formation of a Trusting Friendship |
36-38 |
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4.3 A Loving Father |
38-41 |
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4.4 A Threatening Power against Evil |
41-42 |
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4.5 A Good Chinaman |
42-45 |
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Chapter Five Lee's Identity as a Chinese American |
45-55 |
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5.1 Maintenance of the Chinese Tradition |
48-51 |
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5.2 Open to the Western Culture |
51-52 |
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5.3 An Incomplete Identity |
52-55 |
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Conclusion |
55-57 |
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Notes |
57-60 |
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Bibliography |
60-63 |
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Acknowledgements |
63-64 |
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64 |