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The dialectic of self: An existential reading of identity in selected contemporary American Indian literatures.

机译:自我的辩证法:对当代美国印第安文学作品中身份的存在性解读。

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Inasmuch as the struggle of the American Indian mixedblood protagonist in most modern American Indian literatures has been traditionally perceived as a cultural one---one in which the character's sense of identity is frustrated by his mixed (often American Indian and white) heritage and which often leads him from a sense of alienation from both heritages to a rediscovery/reclamation of his American Indian culture---this same struggle may also be examined through the lens of the modern philosophy of existentialism as posited by Jean-Paul Sartre, whose theory relies upon the fundamental claim that one creates one's identity (in one's freedom) through a process of daily choices and actions. The mixedblood protagonists of some modern American Indian literatures tend to exemplify this existential search for identity, demonstrating characteristics of the displaced modernist figure of twentieth-century American literature. More specifically, existential concepts and themes such as alienation (angst, anxiety), bad faith, being, consciousness, freedom, and meaninglessness are evident in selected works by James Welch, Leslie Marmon Silko, and N. Scott Momaday, and are demonstrated by personae and protagonists whose struggle with identity is as existential as it is cultural.; Recent critical responses to American Indian literatures---particularly those attempting to redefine the relationship between American Indian writers and non-Indian readers---will be crucial to establishing the validity of using an existential (i.e., Euramerican) approach. I will therefore explore (within context) recent debates concerning such applications of Euramerican critical theories to American Indian texts as well as those surrounding the nature and definition of American Indian identity.; It is my objective to explore specific American Indian literary works by Welch, Silko, and Momaday, to reveal the numerous existential themes and concepts (e.g., alienation/anguish, bad faith, being, consciousness, freedom, meaninglessness) that are present in these selected works, and to discuss the significant ways in which these existential ideas may serve to enrich one's cultural appreciation for American Indian literatures, as well as how these specific texts both reinforce and challenge existential thought.
机译:由于在大多数现代美洲印第安人文学中,美洲印第安人混血主角的斗争传统上被认为是一种文化上的争斗-在这种情况下,角色的身份感因其混杂的(通常是美洲印第安人和白人)遗产而受挫,并且常常使他从两种遗产的疏离感转变为对他的美洲印第安人文化的重新发现/重演-这种斗争也可以通过让·保罗·萨特(Jean-Paul Sartre)提出的现代存在主义哲学的视角来考察。依靠以下基本主张:一个人通过日常选择和行动来创造一个人的身份(在一个人的自由中)。一些现代美洲印第安人文学的混血主角倾向于举例说明这种对身份的存在的寻求,证明了二十世纪美国文学中流离失所的现代主义人物的特征。更具体地说,存在的概念和主题,例如疏远(焦虑,焦虑),恶意,存在,意识,自由和无意义,在詹姆斯·韦尔奇,莱斯利·马蒙·西尔科和N.斯科特·莫马迪的精选作品中很明显,并得到了证明。与身份的斗争既是存在的,又是文化的斗争的角色和主角。最近对美洲印第安人文学做出的批判回应-特别是那些试图重新定义美洲印第安人作家与非印第安人读者之间关系的文献-对建立使用存在性(即欧美)方法的有效性至关重要。因此,我将(在上下文中)探讨有关欧美批评理论在美洲印第安人文本中的这种应用以及围绕美洲印第安人身份的性质和定义的辩论。我的目的是探索韦尔奇,西尔科和莫玛迪的美洲印第安人文学作品,以揭示其中存在的众多存在的主题和概念(例如,疏远/痛苦,恶意,存在,意识,自由,无意义)。精选作品,并讨论这些生存思想可以用来丰富个人对美洲印第安人文学的文化欣赏的重要方式,以及这些特定文本如何增强和挑战生存思想。

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  • 作者

    Huddleston, Jason Todd.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Arlington.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Arlington.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.; Philosophy.; Literature American.; Native American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 174 p.
  • 总页数 174
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 文学理论;哲学理论;
  • 关键词

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