49. 帝国的故事:帝国世界秩序合法化的叙事策略。

Christa Knellwolf King, M. Rubik
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通过运用认知和叙事方法来解释建立和挑战殖民主义心态的话语,这本文集概述了理解帝国想象基础的新方法。它对历史文献和虚构预测之间的交叉融合的多学科方法,揭示了用来将帝国的抽象概念转化为一组具体关系的技术,这些关系使殖民主义者对世界被征服地区的霸权合法化。本卷的贡献者确定了一些典型的故事,这些故事表达了当代对不同文化在严格定义的社会进步和文明等级制度中的各自地位的看法。对叙事模式的分析,即帝国故事讲述和后殖民颠覆的公式,辅以对突出的隐喻和一般惯例的解释,这些隐喻和惯例暗示着殖民地人民需要帝国的指导。这些文章提供了对历史文献、旅行写作和文学作品的创新讨论,这些作品支持和挑战了帝国主义的心态。
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49. Stories of Empire: narrative strategies for the legitimation of an imperial world order.
By utilising cognitive and narrative methodology to interpret the discourses that established and challenged colonialist mentalities, this collection of essays outlines new approaches to the understanding of the imaginary foundations of empire. Its multidisciplinary approaches to the cross-fertilisations between historical documents and fi ctional projections shed light on the techniques that were used to transform the abstract conception of empire into a concrete set of relationships that legitimated colonialist supremacy over the subjugated parts of the world. The contributors to this volume identify a number of typical stories that gave voice to contemporary views about the respective place of different cultures on a rigidly defi ned hierarchy of societal progress and civilisation. Analyses of narrative patterns, that is formulae for imperial story telling and postcolonial subversions, are complemented with interpretations of prominent metaphors and generic conventions that implied that colonised peoples were in need of imperial guidance. The essays offer innovative discussions of historical documents, travel writing, and literary works that favoured and challenged imperial mentalities.
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