“They Would Dearly Learn What It Was to Fight White Men”

R. Murray
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Chapter 4 explores the multifaceted violence that rocked Liberia, characterizing day-to-day life in intimate settings as well as larger conflicts. Liberia continually expanded its influence and territory along the coast and into the interior of the continent. The settlers quickly utilized their oft-violent interactions with Africans to establish their cultural separation from Africans and celebrated their victories as evidence of their power and control over African barbarity. The threat of barbaric neighbors also papered over the many divisions within Liberian society. In addition, such violent excursions to expand “civilization” provided martial glory to the settlers and their cause. The violence likewise reinforced colonization’s masculine projection as settlers heroically defended their outpost of “civilization” against aggressive heathenism.
“他们将深切体会到与白人战斗的滋味”
第四章探讨了震撼利比里亚的多方面暴力事件,描述了亲密环境中的日常生活以及更大的冲突。利比里亚继续沿着海岸和非洲大陆内陆扩大其影响和领土。定居者们迅速利用他们与非洲人之间经常发生的暴力互动来建立他们与非洲人的文化分离,并庆祝他们的胜利,作为他们对非洲野蛮人的权力和控制的证据。野蛮邻居的威胁也掩盖了利比里亚社会内部的许多分歧。此外,这种为扩大“文明”而进行的暴力旅行为定居者和他们的事业提供了军事荣耀。暴力同样强化了殖民的男性化投射,因为定居者英勇地捍卫他们的“文明”前哨,反对咄咄逼人的异教。
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