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Balancing the world: Spatial design in contemporary Native American novels.

机译:平衡世界:当代美国原住民小说中的空间设计。

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This study examines spatial concepts that inform the distinctive textual and narrative strategies of contemporary writers with Native American heritages. Works by Paula Gunn Allen, Louise Erdrich, N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, and James Welch focus discussions. A Bakhtinian discourse analysis, Joseph Frank's "principle of reflexive reference," and relevant ethnographic studies of traditional performances guide the reading of these works. These approaches reveal a rich fusion of Western and indigenous poetic principles.; Stylistic choice, character design, physical description, and narrative development prove critical to discovery of spatial categories in this literature. In Chapter I, the text is examined as a stylistically determined "space." The multiple narrating voices that comprise the texts of Momaday's works yield evidence of the author's "multi-languaged consciousness," his valorization of indigenous discourse modes, and his expansion of poetic boundaries across cultures. The social space implicit in a novel's multiple narrator perspectives, a narrator design employed by all the writers examined, is the subject of Chapter II. These communities of narrating voices argue for the common rhetorical privileging of an indigenous ideal social contract based on a presumption of reciprocity and interrelatedness. In Chapter III, Gaston Bachelard's "poetics of space" enhances analysis of Momaday's and Silko's transformations of traditional Native cosmic designs into literary setting, symbol, and evidence of protagonist's development. Chapter IV investigates Allen's and Welch's development of extraordinary secondary characters, tied to traditional Native cosmic designs, who become vehicles for psychological and social commentary. Chapter in outlines the range of descriptive, symbolic, and textual strategies these writers use to center, orient, and "balance" protagonists within textual, social, geographic and cosmic spaces.; The basic finding of this study is that spatial categories are of fundamental importance to the narrative strategies in the works examined. Two qualities emerge as critical to these authors' uniting of spatial forms and narrative purposes--the dynamic nature of spatial categories and their intrinsic interrelatedness.
机译:这项研究研究了空间概念,这些概念为具有美国本土文化遗产的当代作家独特的文本和叙事策略提供了信息。 Paula Gunn Allen,Louise Erdrich,N。Scott Momaday,Leslie Marmon Silko和James Welch的作品着重讨论。巴赫金式的话语分析,约瑟夫·弗兰克(Joseph Frank)的“反思性引用原则”以及有关传统表演的民族志研究均指导着这些作品的阅读。这些方法揭示了西方和本土诗学原理的丰富融合。文体选择,角色设计,物理描述和叙事发展证明对发现这些文献中的空间类别至关重要。在第一章中,将文本作为由样式确定的“空间”进行检查。组成Momaday作品文本的多种叙述声音,证明了作者的“多语言意识”,他对土著话语方式的重视以及他在文化间的诗意边界的扩展。小说的多重叙述者视角所隐含的社会空间是所有第二作者所采用的叙述者设计,是第二章的主题。这些叙述声音的社区主张以互惠和相互关联的假设为基础,对土著理想社会契约进行普遍的修辞特权。在第三章中,加斯顿·巴切拉德(Gaston Bachelard)的“空间诗学”加强了对Momaday和Silko将传统本土宇宙设计转变为文学背景,符号和主角发展的证据的分析。第四章研究了艾伦和韦尔奇对非凡的次要人物的发展,这些人物与传统的本土宇宙设计联系在一起,后者成为了进行心理和社会评论的工具。在本章中,概述了这些作者在文本,社会,地理和宇宙空间内将主角居中,定位和“平衡”的描述,符号和文本策略的范围。这项研究的基本发现是,空间类别对于所研究作品的叙事策略至关重要。对于这些作者将空间形式和叙事目的结合起来,至关重要的有两种特质:空间类别的动态性质及其内在的相互联系。

著录项

  • 作者

    Moser, Janette Irene.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; Folklore.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1992
  • 页码 297 p.
  • 总页数 297
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;
  • 关键词

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