Inherited Obligations: Conquest, Californio Promises, and Native American Land in Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona

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P. A. Ramírez
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Abstract:Because readers of Ramona focused on the romantic depictions of Californio hacienda culture, critics often see the inclusion of the Californios as a distraction that undermines Helen Hunt Jackson's political message. However, to read Californio culture as a mere misstep on Jackson's part obscures the important role it plays in her efforts to establish the legitimacy of Native-American land claims. The nostalgic representation Californio hacienda life in Ramona is actually a celebration and idealization of California's Mexican/Spanish past as a time when contracts cemented peaceful relations between Californio land owners and Native American tribes. Ramona illustrates the tragic consequences of replacing Californio-Native American contracts, which involved obligations and groups, with American liberalism's redefinition of contract and its emphasis on individualism and consideration. Jackson criticizes classical liberalism for replacing a Californio racial hierarchy constituted by contractual obligations for an American racial hierarchy that is founded on the suspension of contractual relations between whites and Native Americans. Stripped of the old Californio-Native American contractual agreements and unable to enter into new contracts with white Americans, Native Americans in Ramona have been transformed into a non-contractarian people by white settlers, who are determined to reduce them to a state of barbarism.
继承的义务:征服,加利福尼亚的承诺,和印第安人的土地在海伦·亨特·杰克逊的《雷蒙娜》
摘要:由于《雷蒙娜》的读者关注的是对加州庄园文化的浪漫描写,评论家们常常认为,加入加州人是一种干扰,破坏了海伦·亨特·杰克逊的政治信息。然而,将加州文化解读为仅仅是杰克逊的一个失误,掩盖了它在她努力建立美洲原住民土地主张的合法性中所起的重要作用。在拉莫纳,怀旧的加州庄园生活实际上是对加州墨西哥/西班牙过去的庆祝和理想化,因为当时的合同巩固了加州土地所有者和美洲原住民部落之间的和平关系。雷蒙纳阐释了用美国自由主义对契约的重新定义及其对个人主义和考虑的强调取代加州印第安人契约的悲剧性后果,这种契约涉及义务和群体。杰克逊批评古典自由主义取代了加州的由契约义务构成的种族等级制度,取而代之的是建立在中止白人和印第安人之间契约关系基础上的美国种族等级制度。被剥夺了加州与印第安人之间的旧契约协议,又无法与美国白人签订新的契约,拉莫纳的印第安人被白人定居者变成了一个不遵守契约的民族,白人定居者决心把他们变成野蛮人。
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