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Travel to identity in the mid-nineteenth-to-mid-twentieth-century contact zone of New Mexico: Knowledge claim tests and platonic quests.

机译:在新墨西哥州的19世纪中叶至20世纪中叶的接触带中寻求身份认同:知识主张测试和柏拉图式的追求。

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This study assesses narrative representations of Euro-American and Native American travel and encounter in New Mexico. The primary purpose of the work is to explore the construction and authority of knowledge claims and identity through late nineteenth- and early-to-mid twentieth-century Euro-American and Native American travel to, and within, the contact zone of New Mexico. I examine Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop, Mabel Dodge Luhan's Edge of Taos Desert: An Escape to Reality, Kate Horsley's Crazy Woman, and Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony as travel texts. I argue that, in stasis, the protagonists in these four works would not have a clear understanding of who they are or if what they claim to know has foundations strong enough to withstand tests by other strong claims to knowledge. Because the Euro-American and European traveler often holds hegemonic claims to knowledge of New Mexico, it is important to examine these claims to knowledge in a postcolonial framework that critiques the essentialization and Orientalization of New Mexico and its people. In such an examination, Western claims to knowledge often fall apart when countered by the Native American experience. As different claims to knowledge collide, a truer representation of New Mexico and its people is uncovered.; Travel is movement through geographical and psychological spaces. Physical travel acts in congruence with psychological travel as geographical experience informs internal processes. This study introduces the platonic quest as a new unifying thread that links together each of the four primary works I discuss. The platonic quest has mostly been understood as an intellectual journey toward truth. However, I expand upon the platonic journey to show that it may also be played out in geographical space.; A comparative study of Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop , Luhan's Edge of Taos Desert: An Escape to Reality, Horsley's Crazy Woman, and Silko's Ceremony demonstrates that New Mexico's history of travel and encounter is not a completed project, but an ongoing narrative that continues to shift and grow as Western female and native female voices revise androcentric/normative travel accounts that have claimed representational authority.
机译:这项研究评估了欧洲裔美国人和美国原住民在新墨西哥州的旅行和遭遇的叙事表现形式。这项工作的主要目的是通过十九世纪末期和二十世纪初至上世纪初至上世纪初至欧洲和美国原住民前往新墨西哥州及其内部的旅行,探索知识主张和身份的建构和权威。我以旅行文本的形式考察了大主教威拉·凯瑟(Willa Cather)的死讯,道斯·卢汉(Mabel Dodge Luhan)的《陶斯沙漠边缘:逃脱现实》,凯特·霍斯利(Kate Horsley)的《疯狂的女人》(Crazy Woman)和莱斯利·马蒙·西尔科(Leslie Marmon Silko)的仪式作为旅行文本。我认为,这四部作品的主角在静止状态下不会清楚地了解自己是谁,或者他们声称所知道的东西是否具有足以经受住其他对知识的强烈要求的考验的基础。因为欧美人经常持有对新墨西哥州知识的霸权主张,因此在批判新墨西哥州及其人民的本质化和东方化的后殖民主义框架中研究这些知识主张很重要。在这样的考验中,西方的知识主张在与美国原住民的经验相抵触时往往会瓦解。随着对知识的不同主张冲突,新墨西哥及其人民的真实形象被发现。旅行是穿越地理和心理空间的运动。身体旅行与心理旅行是一致的,因为地理经验会告知内部流程。这项研究将柏拉图式的探索作为一个新的统一线索,将我所讨论的四项主要作品中的每一个链接在一起。柏拉图式的追求通常被理解为通向真理的理性旅程。但是,我扩展了柏拉图式的旅程,以表明它也可以在地理空间中播放。对凯瑟之死的比较研究来自大主教,卢汉的道斯沙漠边缘:逃脱现实,霍斯利的《疯狂的女人》和希尔科的仪式,这表明新墨西哥州的旅行和遭遇历史并不是一个完整的项目,而是一个持续不断的叙事随着西方女性和本土女性的声音修订声称具有权威性的雄心/规范性旅行账户而转移和发展。

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  • 作者

    Dean, John E.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania.$bEnglish.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University of Pennsylvania.$bEnglish.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 252 p.
  • 总页数 252
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;
  • 关键词

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