摘要
Abstract
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Toni Morrison
1.2 A Critical Review on Song of Solomon at Home and Abroad
2 Ecofeminism and Toni Morrison's Ecofeminist Consciousness in Song of Solomon
2.1 A Brief Survey of Ecofeminist Literary Theories
2.1.1 The Development of Eeofeminism
2.1.2 Ecofeminism as a Literary Theory
2.2 Toni Morrison’s Ecofeminist Consciousness
3 Ecofeminist Analysis of Song of Solomon
3.1 A Thematic Survey
3.2 Anti-anthropocentrism—From Tree Imagery to Oneness between Human and Nature
3.2.1 Tree in Myth and in African Culture
3.2.2 The Tree of Life—Pilate as Daughter of Nature and Cultural Heritage
3.2.3 The Tree of Salvation and Enlightenment—Milkman’s Return to Nature and Afriean Cultural Heritage
3.2.4 Oneness between Human and Nature Embodied in Song of Solomon
3.3 Anti-androcentrism in Song of Solomon
3.3.1 Toni Morrison’s Feminist Consciousness
3.3.2 Female Victims of Androeentrism in Song of Solomon
3.3.3 Male Victims of Androeentrism and Patriarchy in Song of Solomon
3.3.4 Female Rebellious Voice with Hope against Androcentrism in Song of Solomon
3.3.5 Pilate—A Glorious Female Character Rising out of the Androcentric and Patriarchal World
3.3.6 Morrison’s Expectations for Ideal Male-female Relationships in Song of Solomon
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
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Acknowledgements
声明