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Cartographies of desire :captivity, race, and sex in the shaping of an American nation
- 作者: Faery, Rebecca Blevins.
- 出版: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press ©1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (x, 275 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Women, White, in literature. , In literature. , Literatur USA -- Motiv -- Gefangenschaft. , Pocahontas, , Pocahontas. , Erlebnisbericht , Historiography. , Gewalt , Indiennes d'Amérique dans la littérature. , Gefangener , Prisonniers des Indiens d'Amérique , Rasse , Sexualität , Sexualität Motiv -- Literatur -- USA. , Race dans la littérature. , Rowlandson, Mary White, approximately 1635-1711. , Literature. , National characteristics, American, in literature. , Gefangenschaft Motiv -- Literatur -- USA. , Sex in literature. , Pocahontas, -1617. , Gefangenschaft , American literature. , Américains dans la littérature. , Indian captivities Historiography. , MotivLiteratur , Frau , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Blanches dans la littérature. , Indian women in literature. , Littérature américaine , Désir dans la littérature. , Electronic books. , Indiens d'Amérique dans la littérature. , Littérature américaine Histoire et critique. , Rowlandson, Mary White, approximately 1635-1711 In literature. , History and criticism. , Historiographie. , Indians in literature. , Race in literature. , American literature History and criticism. , Literatur , Pocahontas, -1617 In literature. , Pocahontas, m. 1617, dans la littérature. , Prisonniers des Indiens d'Amérique Historiographie. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Histoire et critique. , Rowlandson, Mary White, ca 1635-1678, dans la littérature. , Rasse Motiv -- Literatur -- USA. , MotivGefangenschaft. , Literatur USA -- Motiv -- Sexualität. , USA. , MotivRasse. , AmericanGeneral. , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- General. , American literature , Kolonisation , MotivSexualität. , Indianer. , Literatur USA -- Motiv -- Rasse. , Sexualité dans la littérature. , Indian captivities , Desire in literature. , Rowlandson, Mary White. , Rowlandson, Mary White,
- ISBN: 0806131497 , 9780806131498
- ISBN: 0806131497 , 0806131500 , 9780806131504
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- 附註: Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Iowa. Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-260) and index. To Lancaster: February 1991 -- Writing captivity -- Race in the theatre of colonialism -- Exploiting captivity -- Reading Rowlandson -- Rereading Rowlandson -- Rewriting captivity -- Leaving Lancaster -- To Gravesend: April 1992 -- Engendering the New World -- Colonizing Pocahontas -- Captivating Pocahontas -- Decolonizing Pocahontas -- Voyaging to Jamestown: October 1993 -- To Pocahontas: June 1995 -- Facing East, facing West -- The romance of light and dark -- The erotics of captive bodies -- Removals -- Red, white, and black -- The Prairie: August 1992.
- 摘要: "In Cartographies of Desire, Rebecca Faery argues that two recurring literary and cultural figures--the white woman taken captive by Indians and the welcoming Indian maiden--have played a key role in constructing the geographic and ideological maps of the United States. Across contested territory, symbolized by the woman's body, concepts of race and sex have helped shape the evolving American identity. Faery shows that the colonizers' desire for hind fused with tack desire for Native women. Likewise, the effort to "protect" white women from the presumed desire of dark men, Indian and African, became an insistence on the colonists' right to guard territory taken or desired. Using Mary Rowlandson's 1682 captivity narrative and the Pocahontas stories introduced in chronicles of early seventeenth-century Virginia, Faery demonstrates how the two female figures have been invoked and elaborated in numerous texts and settings as America's image of itself has evolved through three centuries. The imaginative sweep of the text presents the reader with a fresh look at the political, racial, and sexual implications of stories about white women captured by Indians and about Indian women captured, colonized, and reinterpreted by Anglo culture. Placing racial and cultural conflict in context, Faery illuminates the origins and evolution of America's subtle but persistent attempts to assert itself as a white nation"--Publisher description.
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Includes material on "two recurring literary and cultural figures--the white woman taken captive by Indians and the welcoming Indian maiden..."
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