摘要4-5
Abstract5-8
Chapter One Introduction8-18
1.1 Toni Morrison and Beloved8-11
1.2 Literature Review11-14
1.3 Cultural Studies and its Development14-18
Chapter Two Cultural Oppression18-30
2.1 The Suffering of Blacks under the Racial Oppression18-21
2.2 The Trauma of Black Women under the Sexual Oppression21-25
2.3 The Dilemma of the Blacks under Cultural Oppression25-30
2.3.1 Language of Black Sles25-27
2.3.2 The Power of Naming27-28
2.3.3 Black Community28-30
Chapter Three Cultural Resistance30-41
3.1 The Identity Resistance30-37
3.1.1 Sethe's Deprival of Her Daughter's Survival31-34
3.1.2 The Ghost Beloved's Reappearance34-35
3.1.3 Paul.D's Confession35-37
3.2 Repgious Resistance37-41
3.2.1 Baby Suggs' Worship of Ancestors38-41
Chapter Four Cultural Restoration41-51
4.1 Achieving Identity and Unity through Fighting41-46
4.1.1 Sethe's New Identity Reconstruction41-44
4.1.2 Denver's Spiritual Independence Gained from the Community44-46
4.2 Support and Strength from Sisterhood46-49
4.2.1 The Unity between Free Blacks and Troubled Blacks46-47
4.2.2 The Unselfish Kindness of White woman Amy and Others47-49
4.3 Love and Harmony between Black Women and Men49-51
Chapter Five Conclusion51-53
Bibpography53-56
Acknowledgements56