Introduction: Indigenizing the Eighteenth-Century American South

Q4 Social Sciences
Alejandra Dubcovsky, Bryan C. Rindfleisch
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Abstract:This essay introduces the cluster, "Indigenizing the Eighteenth-Century American South," and shows how its contributions embody the ways in which Native American history and its study continue to reshape our understandings of the American South and the eighteenth century more broadly. The most predominant thread connecting the essays is that of gender, specifically how gender roles and contrasting ideas of femininity and masculinity informed and determined the interactions between Native Peoples and Euro-Americans within the eighteenth century South. Another theme running through the cluster is the longue durée, connecting the deep history of the American South and its peoples to the gendered colonialism that continues to shape the lives of Native American communities today. Altogether, these essays push the envelope of scholars' understandings of the American South and the eighteenth century by privileging and recentering Native epistemologies and practices at the heart of their work and reminding scholars of the explanatory power that Indigenous peoples, their histories, and their stories can provide for seeing into the eighteenth-century past.
简介:18世纪美国南部的本土化
摘要:本文介绍了题为“18世纪美国南方的本土化”的集群,并展示了其贡献如何体现美国原住民历史及其研究继续重塑我们对美国南方和18世纪更广泛理解的方式。连接这些文章的最主要的线索是性别,特别是性别角色和女性气质和男性气质的对比思想如何影响和决定了18世纪南方原住民和欧洲裔美国人之间的互动。贯穿该集群的另一个主题是漫长的历史,将美国南方及其人民的深厚历史与性别殖民主义联系起来,这种殖民主义继续塑造着当今美国原住民社区的生活。总之,这些文章将土著人的认识论和实践置于其工作的核心,并提醒学者土著人民、他们的历史和他们的故事可以为了解18世纪的过去提供解释力,从而突破了学者们对美国南部和18世纪的理解。
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Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture
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期刊介绍: The Society sponsors two publications that make available today’s best interdisciplinary work: the quarterly journal Eighteenth-Century Studies and the annual volume Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. In addition, the Society distributes a newsletter and the teaching pamphlet and innovative course design proposals are published on the website. The annual volume of SECC is available to members at a reduced cost; all other publications are included with membership.
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