声明
Acknowledgements
摘要
Abstract
Contents
1.Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Room and Emma Donoghue
1.2 Literature review
1.3 Theoretical Framework
2.Jack’s Sense of the Self in the Heterotopian Room
2.1 The particularity concerning the sense of the subjectivity
2.1.1 Sense of the subjectivity concerning the language
2.1.2 Sense of the subjectivity concerning the inanimate objects
2.2 The particularity concerning the sense of the body
2.2.1 Sense of self-image in relation to mirror,drawings and TV
2.2.2 Sense of the body in relation to Ma
3.Jack’s Construction of the Self in the Hetertopian Room
3.1 Cognitive construction of the self
3.1.1 Cognitive demarcations constructed in Room
3.1.2 Knowledge based on discourse,reading and regimen
3.2 Affective construction of the self
3.2.1 Affective association with Ma
3.2.2 Affective connection to the inanimate others
4.Jack’s Changing Self in the Social Space
4.1 Self in relation to the soeial norms
4.1.1 Self concerning social gender in the shopping mall and other places
4.1.2 Self concerning the ethics in the interviewing studio
4.1.3 The collapse of the relation between the self and the inanimate others
4.2 Mother-and-son relationship in the new room
4.2.1 Self as an individual separated from Ma
4.2.2 A new room without Ma
5.Conclusion
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