拆解发现主义的全景叙事:对第一民族的象征性歪曲的批判性研究

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Literary Voice Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.59136/lv.2023.1.1.111
Dr. Rekha Batta
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本文的重点是发现主义的全景叙事,它在北美欧洲人的殖民话语中仍然根深蒂固。起源于中世纪早期的“主义”叙事被用作侵犯土著人民基本权利的种族主义范式。在18世纪,该原则成为同化和吞并加拿大第一民族土地的法律文件。该主义侧重于通过虚构非白人融入主流文化。主流文学和文化作品对土著人民的象征性歪曲助长了对土著社区的压迫
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Dismantling the Panoptical Narrative of the Doctrine of Discovery: A Critical Study of the Symbolic Misrepresentation of First Nations People
The present paper focuses on the panoptical narrative of the Doctrine of Discovery which has remained entrenched in the colonial discourse of Europeans in North America. The narrative of Doctrine, which has its roots in the early medieval period, has been used as a racist paradigm to violate the fundamental rights of the indigenous peoples. In the eighteenth century, the Doctrine became a legal document to assimilate and annex the lands of the First Nations in Canada. The Doctrine focused on assimilating the non-whites into the mainstream culture through their mythical fabrication. The symbolic misrepresentation of indigenous peoples in mainstream literary and cultural works has facilitated the oppression of the indigenous communities
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