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Building Blocks: Children's Literature and the Formation of a Nation, 1750--1825.

机译:构件:儿童文学与民族的形成,1750--1825年。

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"Building Blocks: Children's Literature and the Formation of a Nation, 1750-1825" examines how children's literature imbues young readers with a sense of nationalism and national identity through the understanding of spaces and spatial relationships. The thesis studies various children's works by Thomas Day, Sarah Fielding, Mary Wollstonecraft, Richard Lovell and Maria Edgeworth, Charles and Mary Lamb, Sarah Trimmer, Lucy Peacock, Priscilla Wakefield, John Aikin, and Anna Laetitia Barbauld. The various thematic subjects utilised reflect how boundaries between the exterior and interior dimensions, between the physical world and the psychological realm, are blurred. Drawing from the works of educational thinkers, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, writings for children highlight the importance of sensory experiences, which inform the internal developments of individuals. In return, the projection of imagination and the investment of feelings help shape the way people interact with the material world and with one another to form a nation.;Using a Foucauldian approach, this thesis shows how discipline is instilled in children, turning them into regulated subjects. Through confessions and discourse, children subscribe to the notion of surveillance and transparency while an appreciation of public opinion further encourages the practice of self-control. Children become not only blank slates, susceptible to impressions, but readable bodies of writing. The values and norms of society are internalised, as children become part of the system that they adopt. The significance of visibility is also underscored in the popularity of the Linnaean system, which emphasises close observation and categorisation. Natural history in children's literature reinforces the hierarchical structure of society, underscoring the need to respect class boundaries and perform individual roles for the wellbeing of the collective. The religious connotations in natural history may seem to justify class inequality; however, they also disseminate messages of charity, benevolence, and empathy, offering an alternative or "feminine" form of national identity that stands in contrast with militarism and patricianism.;The second half of the thesis looks at how Benedict Anderson's "imagined communities" becomes a possibility through the development of national taste and an understanding of the interconnection between individuals. The figure of the bard points to the centrality of communal spirit in national identity. Alongside the growing commercialisation of cultural and national products in the period were increasing emotional attachments to objects and the necessity in discovering the authentic in the practise of critical reflection. Property is redefined in the question of "true" ownership and becomes shared in the communal imagination. Dissected maps teach children how to visualise spaces and boundaries and conceptualise one's place within society. Children learn that disparate actions performed in the domestic sphere have larger implications in the public realm of the nation.;Keywords: Children's literature, eighteenth century, nineteenth century, nationalism, national identity, discipline, natural history, bard, dissected maps, spaces.
机译:“构件块:儿童文学与民族的形成,1750年至1825年”探讨了儿童文学如何通过对空间和空间关系的理解,使年轻读者具有民族主义和民族认同感。论文研究了托马斯·戴,莎拉·菲尔丁,玛丽·沃尔斯通克拉夫特,理查德·洛弗尔和玛丽亚·埃奇沃思,查尔斯和玛丽·兰姆,莎拉·特里默,露西·孔雀,普莉希拉·韦克菲尔德,约翰·艾金和安娜·莱蒂蒂亚·巴博尔德的各种儿童作品。所利用的各种主题主题反映了外部和内部维度之间,物理世界与心理领域之间的界限是如何模糊的。借鉴儿童教育思想家约翰·洛克(John Locke)和让·雅克·卢梭(Jean-Jacques Rousseau)的作品,儿童著作突出了感官体验的重要性,这些信息为个体的内部发展提供了信息。作为回报,想象力的投射和情感的投入有助于塑造人们与物质世界以及人与人之间的互动方式,从而形成一个国家。本论文采用一种富柯式的方法,展示了如何向孩子灌输纪律,将他们变成孩子受规管的科目。通过悔和话语,儿童赞同监视和透明的概念,而对公众舆论的欣赏则进一步鼓励了自我控制的行为。孩子们不仅成为容易受到印象的空白板,而且成为可读的写作体。随着儿童成为他们采用的系统的一部分,社会的价值观和规范被内在化了。 Linnaean系统的普及也强调了可见性的重要性,该系统强调密切观察和分类。儿童文学中的自然史强化了社会的等级结构,强调了尊重阶级界限并为集体福祉发挥个人作用的必要性。自然历史中的宗教含义似乎证明了阶级不平等的合理性。然而,他们也传播慈善,仁慈和同情心的信息,提供了一种替代或“女性化”的民族认同形式,与军国主义和贵族主义形成鲜明对比。;论文的第二部分着眼于本尼迪克特·安德森的“想象中的社区”通过发展民族品味和了解个人之间的相互联系成为可能。吟游诗人的形象指出了公共精神在民族认同中的核心地位。在此期间,随着文化和民族产品的日益商业化,人们对物品的情感依恋日益增加,并且在批判性反思的实践中发现原汁原味的必要性也随之增加。财产在“真正”所有权问题中被重新定义,并在公共想象中被共享。解剖后的地图教给孩子们如何可视化空间和边界以及如何概念化自己在社会中的位置。孩子们了解到,在家庭领域采取的不同行动对国家公共领域具有更大的影响。关键词:儿童文学,十八世纪,十九世纪,民族主义,民族认同,纪律,自然历史,吟游诗人,解剖的地图,空间。

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  • 作者

    Koay, Elvina.;

  • 作者单位

    Universite de Montreal (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Universite de Montreal (Canada).;
  • 学科 Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 220 p.
  • 总页数 220
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:00

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