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致谢
Introduction
0.1 Toni Morrison and Her works
0.2 Literature Review of Tar Baby
0.3 Homi Bhabha’s Postcolonial Theory
0.4 The Statement of the Thesis
Chapter One The Black Minorities’ Dual Identity Crisis
1.1 Estrangement in the White World
1.1.1 Son: An Exiler in Islet
1.1.2 Jadine: A Cultural Orphan
1.1.3 Thérèse and Gideon: The Nameless Backmen
1.1.4 Sydney and Ondine: The Rootless Couple with White Masks
1.2 Oppositional Attitudes to the Different Cultures
1.2.1 Excluding the Traditional Black Culture
1.2.2 Negating the Dominant White Culture
Chapter Two The Resistance in the Binary Spaces
2.1 The Resistance in the Public Space
2.1.1 Jadine: Contending for the Cover Girl in the Occupation
2.1.2 Son: Rejecting the White People’s Civilization
2.1.3 The Woman in Yellow: Breaking the White People’s Trade Environment
2.2 The Resistance in the Private Space
2.2.1 Son: Intruding into the White People’s House
2.2.2 Ondine: Disclosing the White Hostess’s Child Abuse
2.2.3 Thérèse and Gideon: Expressing Dissatisfaction through Lies
Chapter Three The Identity Reconstruction in the “Third Space”
3.1 The Reflection on the Black People’s History and Future
3.1.1 Jadine: Accepting the Black People’s History
3.1.2 Son: Adapting to the New American Civilization
3.2 The Establishment of the Equal Relationship through Dialogues
3.2.1 Sydney: Changing the Relationship of Superiority and Inferiority
3.2.2 Ondine: Breaking the Bad Blood
3.3 The Support for the Younger Generation’s Pursuit
3.3.1 Old Man: Acquiescing in Breaking the Old Customs
3.3.2 Thérèse: Helping to Find a New Road
Conclusion
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