圣诞老人有枪:地图中嵌入文化刻板印象的案例研究

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Cartographica Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.3138/cart-2023-0001
Christopher J.J. Thiry
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在20世纪,通用制图公司是美国“三大”地图制造商之一。当谈到公司的圣诞卡地图时,文化偏见压倒了他们对准确性和高标准的承诺。从1930年开始,General drafts制作了一系列以圣诞老人为主题的圣诞贺卡地图。文化和地域的刻板印象在20世纪30年代的地图上得到了突出体现;20世纪50年代的地图还揭示了美国民族主义的重要世界观。虽然圣诞老人通常是仁慈、慷慨、快乐的“传统美国人”的化身,但通用制图公司的圣诞老人地图却把他描绘得与众不同。人们看到圣诞老人收获自然资源,狩猎动物,在贬低苏联的同时受到非美国人的尊重。最令人不安的是,圣诞老人从背后射杀了一个印第安人,并奴役了西伯利亚的其他圣诞老人。这种令人憎恶的行为被圣诞老人的仁慈形象所掩盖,使他(美国)的行为更令人愉快。这些圣诞卡地图是引人注目和独特的例子,说明了精确的制图是如何被根深蒂固的文化刻板印象和意识形态所取代的。
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Santa’s Got a Gun: A Case Study of Cultural Stereotypes Embedded in a Map
In the 20th century, the General Drafting Company was one of the “Big Three” American road map makers. When it came to the Company’s Christmas card maps cultural biases overrode their commitment to accuracy and high standards. Starting in 1930, General Drafting produced a series of Christmas card maps that featured Santa Claus. Cultural and regional stereotypes are highlighted in the 1930s maps; the 1950s maps also reveal a prominent American nationalist worldview. Although Santa Claus generally serves as an avatar for the benevolent “Traditional American” who is generous and jolly, the Santa of General Drafting maps portray him differently. Santas are seen harvesting natural resources, hunting animals, and being shown deference by non-Americans while disparaging the Soviet Union. Most disturbingly, Santa is shooting a Native American in the back, and enslaving other Santas in Siberia. The abhorrent behavior is being cloaked by the kindly image of Santa Claus to make his (America’s) actions more palatable. These Christmas card maps are compelling and unique examples that illustrate how accurate cartography can be supplanted by deeply engrained cultural stereotypes and ideologies.
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Cartographica GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Cartographica is dedicated to publishing articles on all aspects of cartographic and geovisualization research while maintaining its tradition of publishing material on cartographic thought, the history of cartography, and cartography and society. Cartographica also plans to consolidate its trend towards publishing research contributions that focus primarily on geographic information. Each volume of Cartographica is comprised of four issues: two or three regular issues and one or two single-topic monographs. These special monograph issues, accommodating book-length manuscripts, provide an extensive look at one particular area of cartography.
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