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An Experiment in Immigrant Colonization: Canada and the Icelandic Reserve, 1875--1897.

机译:移民殖民化实验:加拿大和冰岛保护区,1875--1897年。

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In October 1875 the Canadian government reserved a tract of land along the southwest shore of Lake Winnipeg for the exclusive use of Icelandic immigrants. This was part of a larger policy of reserving land for colonization projects involving European immigrants with a common ethno-religious background. The purpose of this policy was to promote the rapid resettlement and agricultural development of Aboriginal territory in the Canadian Northwest. The case of the Icelandic reserve, or Nyja Island (New Iceland), provides a revealing window into this policy, and the ways in which it intersected with the larger processes of colonization in the region during the late nineteenth century.;The central problem that this study addresses is the uneasy fit between "colonization reserves" such as New Iceland and the political, economic and cultural logic of nineteenth-century liberalism. Earlier studies have interpreted group settlements as either aberrations from the "normal" pattern of pioneer individualism or communitarian alternatives to it. This study, by contrast, argues that colonization reserves were part of a spatial regime that reflected liberal categories of difference that were integral to the extension of a new liberal colonial order in the region.;Using official documents, immigrant letters and contemporary newspapers, this study examines the Icelandic colonists' relationship to the Aboriginal people they displaced, to other settler groups, and to the Canadian state. It draws out the tensions between the designs and perceptions of government officials in Ottawa and Winnipeg, the administrative machinery of the state, and the lives and strategies of people attempting to navigate shifting positions within colonial hierarchies of race and culture.
机译:1875年10月,加拿大政府在温尼伯湖西南岸保留了一块土地,仅供冰岛移民使用。这是为殖民计划保留土地的更大政策的一部分,该计划涉及具有共同民族宗教背景的欧洲移民。该政策的目的是促进加拿大西北部原住民领土的快速重新安置和农业发展。冰岛保护区或Nyja岛(新冰岛)的情况为该政策及其在19世纪后期与该地区更大范围的殖民化进程相交的方式提供了一个开明的窗口。这项研究解决的是新殖民地等“殖民化储备”与19世纪自由主义的政治,经济和文化逻辑之间的不协调性。较早的研究将群体定居点解释为先驱个人主义的“正常”模式的畸变,或者是社群主义的替代形式。相比之下,这项研究认为殖民保留是空间制度的一部分,反映了差异的自由类别,这些差异是该地区新的自由殖民秩序的扩展所不可或缺的;使用官方文件,移民信件和当代报纸,这研究考察了冰岛殖民者与他们流离失所的原住民,其他定居者群体以及加拿大州的关系。它勾画出渥太华和温尼伯的政府官员的设计和观念,国家的行政机构之间的张力,以及试图在种族和文化的殖民等级体系中改变立场的人们的生活和战略之间的张力。

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  • 作者

    Eyford, Ryan Christopher.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Manitoba (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Manitoba (Canada).;
  • 学科 Canadian history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 327 p.
  • 总页数 327
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:40

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