Acknowledgements
Abstract
摘要
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
i.Philip Roth and Roth Study
ii.Everyman and Indignation:Dilemmas of the Individual
iii.Structure and Theoretical Basis of the Paper
Chapter One Social Context:Conformity and Transgression
1.1 When Conformity Was Expected
1.2 When Transgression Became Popular
Chapter Two Detached from religion,Defying Power
2.1 Everyman:‘‘I Never Needed Religion to Save Me’’
2.2 Indignation:‘‘Cruelty and Religion Have Gone Hand in Hand’’
Chapter Three Bewildered in Love,Suspending Moral Judgment
3.1 Everyman:‘‘Exploration of Moral Fantasy’’
3.2 Indignation:‘‘The Rectitude Tyrannizing My Life’’
Chapter Four Alienated From Collectivity,Refusing Affiliation
4.1 Everyman:‘‘Manage Everything Alone’’
4.2 Indignation:‘‘Utopia of Isolation’’
Conclusion
Bibliography
Publications
个人简况
声明