Abstract3-5
摘要5-8
Introduction8-12
Part 1 Literature Review12-18
1.1. Relevant Studies Abroad12-14
1.2. Relevant Studies at Home14-16
1.3. Similar Studies at Home and Abroad16
1.4. Core Argument of the Thesis16-18
Part 2 Double-Voiced Dialogue and the Metaphorical Representation of DualRacial Consciousness18-27
2.1. Bakhtin's Dialogi and Double-Voiced Dialogue in the Literary Text18-22
2.1.1. Dialogi:A Philosophy of Human Existence and Culture Generation18-20
2.1.2. Sociological Stypstics and the Double-Voiced Dialogue in and beyond the Literary Text20-22
2.2. Double-Voiced Dialogue Presented by the Narrative Mode—Skaz22
2.3. Double-Voiced Dialogue Presented by the Reported Speech22-24
2.3.1. Bakhtinian Theory of Reported Speech22-24
2.4. Hurston's Metaphorical Representation of Dual Racial Consciousness in Their Eyes Were Watching God24-27
Part 3 Dual Racial Consciousness in Their Eyes Were Watching God27-67
3.1. The Double-Voiced Dialogue Presented by the Frame Narrative of Their Eyes Were Watching God27-34
3.1.1. The Frame Narrative of Their Eyes Were Watching God27-30
3.1.2. Hurston's Racial Philosophy Represented in theDouble-Voiced Dialogue of the Frame Narrative30-34
3.2. The Narrative Discourse of Their Eyes Were Watching God and the Double-Voiced Dialogue Presented by the Reported Speech34-65
3.3. Their Eyes Were Watching God:A Representation of Zora Neale Hurston's Value Standpoint65-67
Part 4 A Figure on the Borderpne:Hurston and Her Dual Racial Philosophy67-72
Conclusion72-74
Bibpography74-77
Acknowledgements77