声明
Abstract
摘要
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One Theoretical Framework:Sisterhood
1.1 Bref Introduction of Sisterhood in Feminism
1.2 Comparative Study of Sisterhood and Lesbianism
1.3 Black Sisterhood in Gloria Naylor’s Novels
Chapter Two Construction of Sisterhood:The Women of Brewest Place
2.1 Friend-like Sisterhood
2.1.1 Friend-like Sisterhood between Mattie Michael and Etta Mac Johnson
2.1.2 Friend-like Sisterhood between Kiswana Browne and Cora Lee
2.2 Mother-daughter-like Sisterhood
2.2.1 Mother-daughter-like Sisterhood between Kiswana Browne and Mrs Browne
2.2.2 Mother-daughter-like Sisterhood between Mattie Michael and Lucielia Louise Turner
2.3 Collective Sisterhood
2.3.1 Mattie Michael’s Understanding of Female Friendship
2.3.2 The Block Party
Chapter Three Isolation from Sisterhood:Linden Hills
3.1 Forced Isolation from Sisterhood
3.1.1 The Former Mrs.Nedeeds
3.1.2 Willa presctt Nedeed
3.2 Self-chosen Isolation from Sisterhood
3.3 From Construction to Isolation
Chapter Four Reconstruction of Sisterhood:Mama Day
4.1 Sisterhood:Establishing Self-identity
4.1.1 Self-growth through Sisterhood
4.1.2 Identity-building through Sisterhood
4.2 Sisterhood:Making Her-story
4.2.1 Writing Her-story with Sisterly Love
4.2.2 Completing and Passing on Her-story with Sisterly Love
4.3 From Isolation to Reconstruction
Conclusion
References
Acknowledgements