凯瑟琳·海伦·斯宾塞自传:19世纪南澳大利亚的文学文化与交往生活

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Victorian Culture Pub Date : 2022-07-26 DOI:10.1093/jvcult/vcac037
Fariha Shaikh
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本文从移民殖民社会的角度来考察凯瑟琳·海伦·斯彭斯的自传。它认为,斯宾塞在自传中战略性地描绘了联想生活,以向她的读者展示一种有组织的定居者殖民社会,设想白人中产阶级城市女性在定居者殖民地澳大利亚的建设和扩张中发挥作用。斯宾塞的文学和政治社交能力在澳大利亚、英国和美国之间延伸。然而,虽然它的范围是跨国的,但同时它在政治上也是排斥性的:因为它的基础是排斥白人工人阶级和澳大利亚土著人民。
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Catherine Helen Spence’s Autobiography: Literary Culture and Associational Life in Nineteenth-Century South Australia
This article examines Catherine Helen Spence’s Autobiography through the lens of settler colonial sociability. It argues that Spence strategically depicts associational life in the Autobiography to showcase for her readers a version of organized settler colonial sociability that envisages a role for White, middle-class urban women in the construction and expansion of settler colonial Australia. Spence’s literary and political sociability extends between Australia, Britain and the US. While it is transnational in scope, however, at the same it is exclusionary in its politics: as its very foundation rests on the exclusion of the White working classes and Australian Indigenous peoples.
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