封面
声明
英文摘要
中文摘要
目录
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 A Profile of Ian McEwan and His Works
1.2 Plot Summary of Solar by McEwan
1.3 Literature Review on Solar
Chapter Two Ecology and Literature
2.1 Ecology at an Early Age: Anthropocentric Approach
2.2 Ancient Eco-centric Ideology
2.2.1 Animism
2.2.2 Taoism
2.3 Ecology Entering into the 20th Century and Beyond: Toward Eco-centric Equality
2.4 Interdisciplinary Study of Ecology and Literature
Chapter Three Theoretical Foundation: Deep Ecology
3.1 Philosophical Basis for Deep Ecology
3.1.1 Spinoza’s Philosophy
3.1.2 Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic
3.2 Arne Naess’s Deep Ecology
3.2.1 The Definition of Deep Ecology
3.2.2 Norms of Deep Ecology
Chapter Four Textual Analysis Based on Deep Ecology
4.1 Michael Beard’s Chaotic Identity in Solar
4.1.1 Blurred Self in the Childhood
4.1.2 Alienated Self in Occupations
4.1.3 Tortured Self in Marital and Extramarital Relationships
4.2 Disturbed Identity of Others
4.2.1 Tarpin’s Scapegoat Image: Class Justice
4.2.2 Furious Women in Beard’s Life: Gender Justice
4.2.3 Beard’s Post-War Wounded Father: Political Justice
4.2.4 Interrupted Physical Nature: Indispensible Part of the Whole
4.3 Michael Beard’s Way to Coherent Identity
4.3.1 Beard’s Unexpected Daughter and Melissa: To Form a Clear Identity in a Family
4.3.2 The Arctic Trip: An Opportunity to Understand Nature
4.3.3 A Train Trip: To Know More about Interpersonal Relationship between Strangers
Chapter Five Conclusion
致谢
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