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Listening to Old Woman Speak
Laura Smyth Groening
其他書名
Natives and alterNatives in Canadian Literature
出版
McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
, 2005-01-18
主題
Literary Collections / Canadian
Literary Criticism / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
ISBN
0773572228
9780773572225
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=t7MT-IzqumAC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Groening argues that what Frantz Fanon terms the "manichean allegory" has shaped European understanding of the New World to such an extent that the image patterns fundamental to the allegory continue to dominate depictions of Native characters. Although a world separated into two categories defined by light and dark, reason and emotion, mind and body, technology and nature, future and past is no longer also characterized as good and evil, revaluing the tropes has not made them disappear. And without their disappearance, good intentions notwithstanding, nonaboriginal Canadian writers will continue to portray Native characters as part of a dead and dying culture. Groening demonstrates that the real issue cannot be about censorship as censorship involves the abrogation of freedom, and the imagination is never truly free.