声明
Acknowledgements
Abstract
摘要
Contents
Chapter one Introduction
1.1 General Introduction of Thea Astley
1.2 General Introduction of Drylands
1.3 Literature Review of Drylands
1.4 Originality,Methodology and Structure of the Thesis
Chapter two Theoretical Foundation
2.1 Foucault’s Power Theory
2.2 The Way Power Operates
2.2.1 Power/Discourse
2.2.2 Power/Body
Chapter Three Sex Power and Sex Rebellion in Drylands
3.1 Women’s Tragedy
3.1.1 Silent Angel in the House
3.1.2 Regulation over woman’s body
3.2 Women’s Rebellion
3.2.2 Second Step of Self-Redemption-Control of Woman’s Body
Chapter Four White Power and Aboriginal Rebellion in Drylands
4.1 Aboriginal’s Tragedy
4.1.1 Silent Aboriginal People
4.1.2 Regulation overAboriginal’s Body
4.2 Aboriginal Rebellion
4.2.1 First Step of Self-Redemption--Running Away from the Reserve
4.2.2 Second Step of Self-Redemption--Building Up a Family
Chapter Five Institutional Power and Individual Rebellion in Drylands
5.1 Deprivation of Original Identity
5.2 Construction of False Identity
5.3 Exposure of False Identity
Chapter Six Conclusion
Works cited
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