序言 前言 Chapter One Introduction 1.1 The Resurrection of Zora NealeHurston 1.2 Hurston's Folklore Fiction 1.3 The Significance of ReevaluatingHurston's Folklore Fiction Chapter Two The Prominence of Folkloric Representationsin Hurston's Fiction 2.1 The Entry of Black Folklore intoHurston's Fiction 2.2 The Definition and Categorization ofFolklore 2.3 The Literary Types of Folklore inHurston's Fiction 2.4 The Linguistic Types of Folklore inHurston's Fiction 2.5 The Religious Types of Folklore inHurston's Fiction 2.6 The Action Types of Folklore inHurston's Fiction Chapter Three Folklore as a Survival Strategy 3.1 The Vogue of Black Folk Culture Duringthe Harlem Renaissance 3.2 The Dilemma of African American Writersand Hurston's Masking Strategy 3.3 The Criticism of White CulturalValues 3.4 The Deconstruction of the StereotypedNegro Images Chapter Four Folklore as a Means of Reconstructing BlackCultural Identity 4.1 American Culture, African AmericanCulture and African American Folklore 4.2 Racism and Black Cultural Identity 4.3 The Socio-Historical Context ofReconstructing Black Cultural Identity 4.4 Reconstructing Black Cultural Identityon Difference Chapter Five Conclusion Bibliography 后記