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Cataloguing wilderness: Whiteness, masculinity and responsible citizenship in Canadian outdoor recreation texts.

机译:荒野分类:加拿大户外休闲文本中的白度,阳刚之气和负责任的公民身份。

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This research examines representations of wilderness, Canadian nationalism and the production of responsible and respectable subjects in commonplace outdoor recreation texts from Mountain Equipment Co-op, the Bruce Trail Conservancy and the Bruce Peninsula National Park. Drawing theoretical insights from Foucault's genealogy and technologies of the self, post-structural feminism and anti-racist scholarship on whiteness, I pose three broad questions: How is nature understood? How is Canada imagined? How are certain subjects produced through outdoor recreation?;In this research, I outline five ways in which wilderness is represented. First, I consider how wilderness is produced as a place that is above all else empty (of human inhabitants and human presence). I then examine four ways in which the empty wilderness is represented: first, as dangerous and inhospitable, second, as threatened, third, as sublime and fourth, as the Canadian nation. I link the meanings invested into wilderness with a set of practices or desired forms of conduct in order to articulate how a specific subject is produced. These subjects draw on the meanings attributed to wilderness. The dangerous wilderness can only be navigated by a Calculating Adventurer . The threatened wilderness desperately needs the assistance of the Conscientious Consumer. The sublime wilderness provides respite for the Transformed Traveler. The Canadian or national wilderness is best suited to and belongs to the Wilderness Citizen. The four subjects I examine in this thesis each draw from particular wilderness representations and specific practices in order to be produced as desirable in the context of outdoor recreation.;By examining the relationship between wilderness discourse, subjects and practices in everyday texts, I illustrate how masculine and white respectability operate in outdoor recreation. Pointing to subtle shifts in the meanings and values attributed to masculinity, Canadianness and whiteness, I articulate how outdoor recreation texts produce subject positions which are richly embedded in race and gender privilege and assertions about national belonging. In addition to examining whiteness, nationalism and masculinity, this research examines how individualized practices, such as consumer activism, become understood as the conduct of responsible neoliberal citizens concerned with national and environmental interests.
机译:这项研究从Mountain Equipment Co-op,Bruce Trail Conservancy和Bruce Peninsula National Park考察了常见的户外休闲课本中荒野,加拿大民族主义的代表以及负责任和受人尊敬的主题的产生。从福柯的家谱和自我,后结构女权主义和反种族主义关于白人的学术研究中获得理论见解,我提出了三个广泛的问题:如何理解自然?加拿大的想象如何?通过户外休闲如何产生某些主题?;在这项研究中,我概述了代表荒野的五种方式。首先,我考虑如何将荒野生产成一个空无一人的地方(人类居民和人类的存在)。然后,我研究了代表空旷旷野的四种方式:第一,作为危险和荒凉的地方;第二,作为受威胁的东西;第三,作为崇高的国家;第四,作为加拿大的民族。我将投入荒野的意义与一系列实践或所需的行为形式联系起来,以阐明特定主题的产生方式。这些主题借鉴了荒野的含义。危险的荒野只能由Calculating Adventurer操纵。受到威胁的荒野迫切需要认真的消费者的帮助。崇高的荒野为“变形的旅行者”提供了喘息的机会。加拿大或国家荒野最适合并属于荒野公民。我在本论文中研究的四个主题分别借鉴了特定的荒野表现形式和特定的实践,以便在户外休闲环境中按需生成。通过研究日常文本中荒野的论述,主题与实践之间的关系,我说明了如何男性和白人的尊敬在户外娱乐中发挥作用。我指出了男性气概,加拿大人和白人的意义和价值观的细微变化,我明确指出户外休闲文本如何产生主题地位,这些主题地位被深深地植入种族和性别特权以及关于国家归属的主张中。除了研究白人,民族主义和男子气概之外,这项研究还研究了如何将个体化的实践(例如消费者行动主义)理解为负责任的,涉及国家和环境利益的新自由主义公民的行为。

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    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Education Environmental.;Canadian Studies.;Recreation.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 347 p.
  • 总页数 347
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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