声明
Acknowledgements
摘要
Abstract
Contents
1.Introduction
1.1 Margaret Atwood and The Handmaid's Tate
1.2 Literature review
1.2.1 Domestic literature review
1.2.2 Oversea literature review
2.Theoretical Framework
2.1 The origin of body theory
2.2 Michel Foucault’s body theory
3.The Repressed Biological Body of the Handmaids
3.1 The constraint of the Handmaids’ biological needs
3.1.1 The suppressed pursuit of physical beauty
3.1.2 The prohibited enjoyment of food
3.2 The restriction of the Handmaids’daily routines
3.2.1 The prescribed health-keeping exercises
3.2.2 The controlled recreational activities
4.The Manipulated Economic Body of the Handmaids
4.1 The deprivation of the Handmaids’ economic rights
4.1.1 The deprival of jobs
4.1.2 The frozen bank accounts
4.2 The Commanders’ possession of the Handmaids
5.The Deprived Social Body of the Handmaids
5.1 The Handmaids’ compelled separation with their families
5.2 The absence of the Handmaids' social tools
5.2.1 The oblivion of names
5.2.2 The restricted access to conversation
5.2.3 The prohibited fiteracy
6.Conclusion
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