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Ralph and Myrtle Mae Borsodi's Vision of Back-to-the-Land as a White Heteropatriarchal Refugium during the Great Depression

机译:Ralph和Myrtle Mae Borsodi在大萧条期间作为白色杂种症的避难所的背对地的愿景

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Ralph and Myrtle Mae Borsodi, two early twentieth century back-to-the-land writers based in rural New York state, wrote the rural agrarian smallholding as a kind of refugium, a philosophical and physical site for those self-sufficient smallholders to survive, even thrive, through an expected US cultural extinction. The centre of their back-to-the-land agrarian refugium is the heterocouple complete with attached gendered roles and expectations. For this self-sufficiency promoting couple. the rural back-to-the-land homestead was the future of a new and better America made up of decentralised, self-sufficient farms and workshops run by those Ralph termed 'quality-minded men'. Indeed, both in their writings and in real life, their self-sufficiency rested on the backs of urban factory workers, the poor and, most likely, people of colour - domestic labourers. Such exploitation was not incidental, but a key component of the ideal world imagined by this couple.
机译:拉尔夫和默特尔Mae Borsodi,两世世纪早期的纽约州农村的陆地作家,为乡村农业幼稚作为一种避难所,为那些自给自足的小农而生存, 甚至茁壮成长,通过预期的美国文化灭绝。 他们的背向陆地农业救世主的中心是杂货,具有附加的性别角色和期望。 对于这种自给自足的促进夫妇。 农村背对地的宅基地是一个新的和更好的美国的未来,由那些Ralph被称为“质量思想的男人”的分散,自给自足的农场和研讨会组成。 事实上,无论是在他们的着作和现实生活中,他们的自给自足都依靠城市工厂工人的背部,穷人,最有可能,彩色国内劳动者的人。 这种剥削并非偶然,而是由这对夫妇想象的理想世界的关键组成部分。

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