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摘要
本文的目的是分析查尔斯·德·林特(Charles de Lint)最新小说《风在他心中》(2017)中对美洲原住民和传统的刻画。杰拉德·维泽诺(Gerald Vizenor)的作品描述了主流文化(主要是白人)中的土著社区,以及马雷克·奥兹维茨(Marek Oziewicz)的《同一个地球,同一个民族》(2008),其中作者研究了神话幻想的恢复力量,为本文提出的分析提供了理论框架。由于查尔斯·德·林特的作品属于神话幻想的范畴,含蓄地认为土著精神可能在奥兹维茨所讨论的恢复过程中起着重要作用,因此纳入奥兹维茨的观点将有助于全面评估德·林特对土著人民和传统的描绘。
Native Americans in Charles de Lint's The Wind in His Heart
The aim of this paper is to analyze the portrayal of Native American people and traditions in Charles de Lint’s most recent novel The Wind in His Heart (2017). The theoretical framework for the proposed analysis will be provided by Gerald Vizenor’s works dealing with the depiction of Indigenous communities in mainstream (predominantly white) culture and Marek Oziewicz’s One Earth, One People (2008) in which the author examines the restorative power of mythopoeic fantasy. Since the works of Charles de Lint, which belong to the category of mythopoeic fantasy, implicitly argue that Indigenous spirituality may play a significant role in the process of restoration discussed by Oziewicz, the inclusion of Oziewicz’s perspective will contribute to the overall assessment of de Lint’s portrayal of Native people and traditions.