“引诱温柔的读者”

Q4 Environmental Science
Susan B. Vanek, Jette Rygaard
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摘要

虽然外来者对性别和性行为的历史描述继续通过当代北极人民的表现产生共鸣,但研究人员现在才开始解开这些持久的想法,以及它们在塑造当前争取准入、包容和平等的斗争中的作用。本文旨在通过研究罗克韦尔·肯特的《萨拉米纳》(1935)中对格陵兰女性和性的描绘,为这一日益增长的讨论做出贡献。肯特将格陵兰的女性描述为童稚的、高度性感的、但仍然为人所知的女性,利用了长期以来北极报道和后来的媒体所固定的耸人听闻的手法,强化了建立在性别和种族基础上的现有权力等级制度。这篇文章探讨了艺术家对格陵兰妇女的描绘,以及它与北极地区土著人民更广泛的代表性的关系。
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To “Lure On the Gentle Reader”
While historical depictions of gender and sexuality propagated by outsiders continue to resonate through contemporary representations of Arctic peoples, researchers have only now begun to unpack these persistent ideas and their role in shaping current struggles for access, inclusion, and equality. This article aims to contribute to this growing discussion by examining the depictions of Greenlandic women and sexuality in Rockwell Kent's Salamina (1935). Drawing on a sensationalism that has long been a fixture of Arctic accounts and later media, Kent described Greenlandic women as childlike and highly sexual but still knowable, reinforcing existing hierarchies of power built on constructions of gender and race. This article interrogates the artist's depiction of Greenlandic women and its relation to broader representation of Indigenous peoples in the Arctic.
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Acta Biologica Sibirica
Acta Biologica Sibirica Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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