Botany and the woman colonizer in Catharine Parr Traill's Backwoods of Canada and Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Settler Colonial Studies Pub Date : 2021-02-11 DOI:10.1080/2201473X.2021.1881343
J. Jensen, Rebecca Weaver-Hightower
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ABSTRACT This essay explores the gendered dynamics of settler belonging in Catharine Parr Traill's Backwoods of Canada and Anna Brownell Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada. Settlement for women, in order to maintain socially acceptable boundaries, required vastly different performative tasks from male settlers. Therefore, our inquiry considers why these two female settlers include rich descriptions of landscape and flora in their narratives. By looking at their perceptions of the ‘new’ landscape, their interactions in farming and harvesting, and their classification of plants, we assert that botany − though seemingly harmless and temperate work − showcases developing relationships to settlement and so too becomes a tool in the struggle to psychologically establish and legitimize settlement. By setting these texts side by side we invite readers to (re)imagine the image of the female settler, acts of settlement, and the importance of women's participation in the colonial project.
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凯瑟琳·帕尔·特雷尔的《加拿大边远地区》和安娜·布朗内尔·詹姆森的《加拿大冬季研究和夏季漫步》中的植物学和女性殖民者
摘要本文探讨了凯瑟琳·帕尔·特拉尔的《加拿大边远地区》和安娜·布朗内尔·詹姆森的《加拿大冬季研究与夏季漫步》中移民归属的性别动态。为了维持社会上可接受的界限,妇女的定居需要与男性定居者截然不同的表演任务。因此,我们的调查考虑了为什么这两位女性定居者在她们的叙述中包含了丰富的景观和植物描述。通过观察他们对“新”景观的看法,他们在耕作和收获中的相互作用,以及他们对植物的分类,我们断言植物学-尽管看似无害和温和的工作-展示了与定居的发展关系,因此也成为在心理上建立和合法化定居的斗争中的工具。通过将这些文本并排放置,我们邀请读者(重新)想象女性定居者的形象,定居行为,以及女性参与殖民计划的重要性。
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Settler Colonial Studies
Settler Colonial Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to establish settler colonial studies as a distinct field of scholarly research. Scholars and students will find and contribute to historically-oriented research and analyses covering contemporary issues. We also aim to present multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, involving areas like history, law, genocide studies, indigenous, colonial and postcolonial studies, anthropology, historical geography, economics, politics, sociology, international relations, political science, literary criticism, cultural and gender studies and philosophy.
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