前言(Preface)
缩略语(Abbreviations)
Introduction
Chapter One Children of Violence as Female Bildungsroman
I. Dialogism of Binary Oppositions in Children of Violence
A. Dialogism of Body and Mind
B. Dialogism of Individual and Collective
II. Children of Violence as Embodied Female Bildungsroman
A. Female Bildung in Children of Violence
B. Circular Structure of Children of Violence
C. Embodied Female Experience as Alternative Discourse
Chapter Two From Places to Spaces: Female Body as Female Writing
I. Exile of Body and Space
A. Female Body as Other
B. Space as a Woman
II. Places as Enclosures
III. Body as a Textual Space
A. PowerInscription on Body and ResistanceRewriting of Body
B. Female Writing as Women's Space
Chapter Three Phallocentrie Enclosure of Female Body in Ch Violence
I. Female Body Enclosed by the "Beauty Myth"
A. The Slender Body
B. The Charm of Appearance
II. Female Body Regarded as a Reproductive Organ in
Marriage
A. Female Body and Motherhood
B. Pregnant Body as a Public Space
C. Loss of Female Subjectivity in Motherspace
III. Female Body as an Object of Desire in Children of Violence
A. Map of Female Body
B. Timeline of Female Body
IV. Female Body Confined in Symbolic Space of Truth
A. Female Body Defined by Language
B. Female Body Refined by Knowledge
Chapter Four Space of Their Own in Children of Violence
I. Female Body as Space of Fluidity in Martha Quest and
Marriage
A. Lack of Fluidity as Spiritual Wasteland
B. The Fluidity of Multiple Selves
C. The Fluidity of Boundaries between Two Bodies
D. Fluid Boundaries in Coexistence
II. Menstruating Bodies as Site of Resistance in A Proper Marriage
A. Menstruation as Abject
B. Menstruation as Blood Sisterhood
III. Hysteric Bodies Achieving Breakthrough in The FourGated City
A. Hysteria as Reaction to the Fragmentation of Modem World
B. Hysteria Blurring Borders of Consciousness and Unconscious
C. Hysteria as Selfhealing
IV. Female Body Reading City as Palimpsest in The FourGated City
A. The City as Palimpsest
B. The House as Palimpsest
C. Female Consciousness as Palimpsest
D. Female Body as Palimpsest
V. Female Body as Flaneuse Walking in the Space of City
A. Fldneur and Flaneuse
B. Flaneuse Disturbing Dualisms in Space
Conclusion
引述文献(Works Cited)