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Return of the Repressed: Native Presence and American Memory in John Muir's Boyhood and Youth

机译:归因于被压抑:John Muir的幼稚和青年的本土存在和美国记忆

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Naturalist John Muir has often been criticized for his relative silence on the role of native peoples in occupying, forging, and tending the environments that he so often described as wilderness. His work is further marked by the absence of reflection on the elimination of native peoples from the land in and around the exact locales he revered most in his writing. Muir's The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, published in 1912-1913, is an anomalous part of the naturalist's historically important oeuvre in this regard. Unlike his earlier works, which commonly neglected accounts of native people in the United States, this book contains numerous descriptions of Native American people and lifeways. Exploring the text in its historical context, this research deploys psychoanalytic geography to understand the surprising return of natives to Muir's landscapes and memories. That Native Americans, so absent or ignored in Muir's previous work, would return in such full force in a late reflection, the research suggests, is no coincidence. The text, we conclude, represents the return of repressed memory, affecting the U.S. psyche at the time. Unable to consciously address complicity in, and benefits derived from, the violent removal of Native Americans from the landscapes of Muir's youth, he (and, in turn, America) becomes the revolutionary progenitor for a national park system predicated in part on the expulsion, both discursive and physical, of native peoples. These expulsions are necessarily revisited again, as ghosts inscribed in a textual return of repressed memory, with significant implications for the conservation movement. Key Words: conservation, political ecology, preservation, psychoanalytic geography, wilderness.
机译:attalistjojojuir经常被批评他对本地人在占领,锻造和抚养他经常被称为荒野的环境中的角色。他的作品进一步标志着没有关于消除来自陆地的土地人民的原住民,他在他的写作中最受尊敬的确切地狱周围的土地。 Muir是我童年和青年的故事,在1912年至1913年出版,是迄今为止在这方面的自然主义者的异常部分。与他之前的作品不同,这本书普遍忽略了美国本地人的账户,含有许多美洲原住民和寿命的描述。这项研究在其历史背景下探索了文本,部署了精神分析地理学,了解当地人对Muir的景观和记忆的令人惊讶的回归。美国原住民,如此缺席或忽视了Muir以前的工作,将在迟到的反思中返回这种全部武力,研究表明,并不巧合。我们得出结论,案文代表了抑制记忆的回归,影响了美国心理。无法意识地解决来自穆尔青年的景点的美洲裔美国原住民,他(以及反过来,美国)成为国家公园制度的革命性祖先,这些兴趣来自于穆尔青年的景点,并将既有话语和物理,天然人民。随着压抑记忆的文本返回的鬼魂,这些驱逐必然会再次重新审视,对保护运动有重大影响。关键词:保护,政治生态,保存,精神分析地理学,荒野。

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