Temporalités amérindiennes
In a traditional representation, the Native American is often associated with a world prior to or outside of modernity. He is evoked as a being who has disappeared from the present times, relegated either to a petrified past, or to an eternal ethnographic present, or to the cyclical and timeless uni...
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| description | In a traditional representation, the Native American is often associated with a world prior to or outside of modernity. He is evoked as a being who has disappeared from the present times, relegated either to a petrified past, or to an eternal ethnographic present, or to the cyclical and timeless universe of myths. How can this not be taken as an attempt to deny the American Indian any possibility of contemporaneity with the one who represents him?Going beyond the principle of a "one-way history", the reader is invited to admit multiple perspectives on social and historical time, in order to better understand the links between the works analyzed here, the political struggle of indigenous peoples and the redemption of a historical past that was affected by the tensions inherent in the process of "colonization of time". Bringing together specialists on Brazil, the United States, Mexico and Quebec, this book examines such diverse works as the novel by Eliane Potiguara, Daniel Munduruku, Milton Hatoum, Carmen Boullosa, Louise Erdrich, the testimony by Rigorberta Menchú and Elisabeth Burgos, Ângela Ferreira's photographs, Ondinnok's theater, or Jair Bolsonaro's political speeches. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1451022024-09-16T09:57:23Z Temporalités amérindiennes Neiva, Saulo Lani, Soraya temporalité Amérindien thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism In a traditional representation, the Native American is often associated with a world prior to or outside of modernity. He is evoked as a being who has disappeared from the present times, relegated either to a petrified past, or to an eternal ethnographic present, or to the cyclical and timeless universe of myths. How can this not be taken as an attempt to deny the American Indian any possibility of contemporaneity with the one who represents him?Going beyond the principle of a "one-way history", the reader is invited to admit multiple perspectives on social and historical time, in order to better understand the links between the works analyzed here, the political struggle of indigenous peoples and the redemption of a historical past that was affected by the tensions inherent in the process of "colonization of time". Bringing together specialists on Brazil, the United States, Mexico and Quebec, this book examines such diverse works as the novel by Eliane Potiguara, Daniel Munduruku, Milton Hatoum, Carmen Boullosa, Louise Erdrich, the testimony by Rigorberta Menchú and Elisabeth Burgos, Ângela Ferreira's photographs, Ondinnok's theater, or Jair Bolsonaro's political speeches. 2024-09-16T09:57:21Z 2024-09-16T09:57:21Z 2021 book ONIX_20240916_9782383772149_308 2805-0622 9782383772149 9782845169739 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/145102 fre Littératures image/jpeg n/a https://books.openedition.org/pubp/4785 Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal 10.4000/books.pubp.4785 In a traditional representation, the Native American is often associated with a world prior to or outside of modernity. He is evoked as a being who has disappeared from the present times, relegated either to a petrified past, or to an eternal ethnographic present, or to the cyclical and timeless universe of myths. How can this not be taken as an attempt to deny the American Indian any possibility of contemporaneity with the one who represents him?Going beyond the principle of a "one-way history", the reader is invited to admit multiple perspectives on social and historical time, in order to better understand the links between the works analyzed here, the political struggle of indigenous peoples and the redemption of a historical past that was affected by the tensions inherent in the process of "colonization of time". Bringing together specialists on Brazil, the United States, Mexico and Quebec, this book examines such diverse works as the novel by Eliane Potiguara, Daniel Munduruku, Milton Hatoum, Carmen Boullosa, Louise Erdrich, the testimony by Rigorberta Menchú and Elisabeth Burgos, Ângela Ferreira's photographs, Ondinnok's theater, or Jair Bolsonaro's political speeches. 10.4000/books.pubp.4785 8df4cd3e-8f79-4798-ab8f-81820072c0e1 9782383772149 9782845169739 264 Clermont-Ferrand open access |
| spellingShingle | temporalité Amérindien thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism Temporalités amérindiennes |
| title | Temporalités amérindiennes |
| title_full | Temporalités amérindiennes |
| title_fullStr | Temporalités amérindiennes |
| title_full_unstemmed | Temporalités amérindiennes |
| title_short | Temporalités amérindiennes |
| title_sort | temporalites amerindiennes |
| topic | temporalité Amérindien thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism |
| topic_facet | temporalité Amérindien thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism |
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