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Abstract |
4-6 |
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摘要 |
6-8 |
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Introduction |
8-13 |
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0.1 Critical Context of Alice Walker and her Novel The Temple of My Familiar |
8-11 |
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0.2 The Framework of My Thesis |
11-13 |
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Chapter One A Brief Introduction to Ecofeminism and its Influence on Alice Walker’s Writings |
13-19 |
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1.1 A Brief Introduction to Ecofeminism |
13-16 |
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1.1.1 Ecofeminism as a Movement |
13-15 |
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1.1.2 Ecofeminism as a Literary Theory |
15-16 |
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1.2 Ecofeminist Influence on Alice Walker’s Writings |
16-19 |
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Chapter Two Men’s Victimization of Nature and Women |
19-27 |
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2.1 Men’s Victimization of Nature |
19-22 |
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2.2 Men’s Victimization of Women |
22-27 |
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Chapter Three The Interconnection of Different Forms of Domination |
27-34 |
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3.1 The Interconnection between Men’s Dominance over Nature and Women |
27-31 |
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3.1.1 Men’s Twin Dominance over Nature and Women |
27-28 |
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3.1.2 The Interconnection between Men’s Improved Attitude towards Nature and Women |
28-31 |
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3.2 The Interconnection of Racism, Colonialism and the Exploitation of Nature |
31-34 |
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Chapter Four Walker’s Concept of a Harmonious World |
34-47 |
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4.1 Restoration of the Belief in Goddesses |
34-37 |
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4.2 Harmony between Nature and Human Beings |
37-39 |
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4.3 Harmony between Men and Women |
39-43 |
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4.4 The Preservation of Indigenous Cultures |
43-47 |
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Conclusion |
47-50 |
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Works Cited |
50-52 |
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Acknowledgements |
52 |