声明
Introduction
1. Research Background
2. Significance of the Study
3. Overview of the Present Study
Chapter One Globalization
1.1 The Theory of Globalization
1.1.1 Globalization:the Facticity
1.1.2 Globalization:the Imaginary
1.1.3 Globalization Theory:the Upgrading Form of Post-colonialism
1.2 Overview of Post-Scholarship
1.2.1 Main Points of Post-colonialism
1.2.2 The Theory of Cultural Hybridity
1.2.3 Stuart Hall’ s Cultural Identity Theory
Chapter Two Hong Kong’s Cultural Context
2.1 The Evolution of Hong Kong’s Cultural Identity
2.1.1 The Chinese Phase
2.1.2 The Emergence of Hong Kong Consciousness
2.1.3 The Consolidation of Hong Kong Consciousness
2.1.4 The Hong Kong Consciousness in the New Age
Chapter Three Analysis of Days of Being Wild
3.1 The Time-Space Concept
3.1.1 Clock:the Materialized Version of Time
3.1.2 One Minute and Three o’clock:the Obsession with Every Moment
3.1.3 Mirror and Refection
3.1.4 Narrow Spaces:the Closed Self
3.1.5 Sunrise:Wong’s Anti-traditional Association
3.2 The Image of“Footless Bird”
3.2.1 Footless Bird:the Sketch of the Hero
3.2.2 Footless Bird:an Allegory for All
3.3 Voice or Silence:about Marginal Status
3.3.1 Shanghai Dialect:the“Other”in Imagination
3.3.2 Biological Mother’s Silence
3.3.3 Background Sound:the Magnifying Lens of the Theme
3.3.4 Women in the Film:the Marginal Status
Summary:Days of being wild, an Allegory of Fluid Identity in a Global Era
Conclusion
1. Findings of the Research
2. Limitations of the Research
3. Future Studies
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致谢
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