文摘
英文文摘
IntroductiOn
Chapter One Alice Walker and Womanism
1.1 Alice Walker's Life Experience
1.2 The Shift from Feminism to Womanism
Chapter Two Tashi as a Womanist Character
2.1 Resistance as the Way towards Wholeness
2.2 Tashi's Resistance against Colonial Invasion as Her Way to Search for Identity
2.2.1 Tashi'S Identity Dilemma in the Colonized Tribe
2.2.2 Tashi's Search for Identity
2.3 Tashis's Resistance against Circumcision as a Way to Search for Women's Dignity
2.3.1 Circumcision as Damage to Tashi's Body and Spirit
2.3.2 Tashi's Search for Self-esteem
Chapter Three Womanist's Search for Harmonious World
3.1 The Wholeness of Entire People as Womanists'Pursuit
3.2 Relationships from Confrontation to Harmony
3.2.1 Lisette as a White Woman vs.Tashi as a Black Woman
3.2.2 Pierre as a Man vs.Tashi aS a Woman
3.3 Womanist's Concern for the Guilty Person
3.3.1 Dual Roles of M'Lissa
3.3.2 M'Lissa's Confession and Self-recognition
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
在校期间科研成果
四川师范大学;