封面
致谢
中文摘要
英文摘要
目录
Introduction
Chapter One Cather’s Eco-feminist Thoughts in Her Early Works
1.1 Cather’s Celebration of Eco-feminism in Her Nebraska Nove ls
1.1.1 Alexandra’s Self-Identification with Land in O Pioneers!
1.1.2 Antonia’s Self-Realization in Connection with Nature in My Antonia
1.2 Cather’s Critique of Anthropocentrism and Androcentrism in A Lost Lady
1.2.1 Male Characters’ Dominance over Nature
1.2.2 Male Characters’ Manipulation of Marian
Cha pter Two Cather’s Land Ethical Consciousness in Death Comes for the Archbishop
2.1 Cather’s Recognition of Native Indians’ Great Reverence for Nature
2 .1 .1 Native Indians ’ Worship of Sacred Animals
2 .1 .2 Native Indians ’ Homage to Natural Landscape
2.2 Cather’s Presentation of the Harmonious Relationship between Indigenous People and Nature
2.2.1 Mexicans’ Coexistence with Nature
2.2.2 Native Indians’ Integration with Nature
Cha pter Three Cather’s Ideals of Ethical Care in Death Comes for the Archbishop
3.1 Bishop Latour’s Empathy with Indigenous and Pagan Cultures
3.1.1 Bishop Latour’s Tolerant Approach to Mexican Beliefs and Practice
3.1.2 Bishop Latour’s Liberal Attitude towards Native Indian Culture and Tradition
3.2 Bishop Latour’s Love and Sympathy for Mexicans and Native Indians
3.2.1 Bishop Latour’s Care for Disadvantaged Mexican Women
3.2.2 Bishop Latour’s Sympathy for Desperate Native Indians
Conclusion
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