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Making place in Western American autobiography: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, William Kittredge, Lorena Hays, and Maxine Hong Kingston.

机译:在美国西部自传中占据主导地位:莎拉·温尼马卡·霍普金斯(Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins),威廉·基特雷奇(William Kittredge),洛雷娜·海斯(Lorena Hays)和马辛·洪·金斯顿(Maxine Hong Kingston)。

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In his memoir A Hole in the Sky, William Kittredge observes that “the way we make ourselves at home in the world is by one act of imagination after another, telling stories, naming.” The concept of home is intimately tied to the concept of identity—the stories we tell of ourselves involve complicated constructions of both self and place. In autobiography, the stories we tell of ourselves often take the form of narratives, and as Jerome Bruner points out, narrative is not just a simple retelling of events, but a way of organizing our experience. The major themes of this dissertation are the narrative construction of place and self and the ways in which the two are related. In order to demonstrate the narrative construction of self and place, I examine four western American autobiographers from different eras, ethnicities, and placed perspectives. Each autobiographer situates herself or himself within the complex myths of western American identity from different points of view. Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins's Life among the Piutes, William Kittredge's Hole in the Sky, Lorena Hays's To the Land of Gold and Wickedness , and Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior are autobiographies that reveal the perils of writing in the contact zone.;In the contact zone, place is not contained neatly on a map and identity is not housed only in the body. Neither is essentialized nor absolute, but realize their meanings as fluid, dynamic entities. In order to read the relationships between place and self, I explore the ways in which heteroglossia reveals the ongoing constructions between place and self.;By joining the fields of autobiography studies and place studies, I am able to discuss how identity is related to place. I demonstrate how autobiographical theory and place studies can be joined to create a theoretical lens through which a reader may garner new insights into the relationship between self and place.
机译:威廉·基特雷奇(William Kittredge)在他的回忆录《天上的洞》中指出:“我们在世界上居家的方式是一种想象力的行动,讲故事,命名。”家庭的概念与身份的概念紧密相关—我们讲述的自己的故事涉及自我和地方的复杂构造。在自传中,我们讲述的故事通常采用叙事形式,正如杰罗姆·布鲁纳(Jerome Bruner)指出的那样,叙事不仅是对事件的简单重述,而且是一种组织我们的经验的方式。本文的主题是场所和自我的叙事建构以及两者之间的联系方式。为了展示自我和位置的叙事结构,我考察了四位来自不同时代,种族和所处视角的美国西部自传作家。从不同的角度来看,每位自传作者都将自己置于西方美国人身份的复杂神话中。莎拉·温尼马卡·霍普金斯(Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins)的《笛子中的生活》,威廉·基特雷奇(William Kittredge)的《天空之洞》,罗琳娜·海斯(Lorena Hays)的《金与邪恶的土地》和马克辛·金·金斯顿(Maxine Hong Kingston)的《女战士》都是自传,揭示了在接触区写作的危险。 ,位置不会整齐地包含在地图上,身份也不会仅存在于体内。既不是必需的也不是绝对的,而是将其含义理解为流动的,动态的实体。为了阅读位置和自我之间的关系,我探索了异语症揭示位置和自我之间正在进行的构造的方式。通过加入自传研究和位置研究领域,我能够讨论身份与位置之间的关系。我演示了自传理论和场所研究如何结合起来以创建一个理论镜头,读者可以通过该镜头对自身与场所之间的关系获得新的见解。

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  • 作者

    Woods, Gioia Elisa.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Nevada, Reno.;

  • 授予单位 University of Nevada, Reno.;
  • 学科 Biography.;Literature American.;American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 219 p.
  • 总页数 219
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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