
The White Man's Indian
Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present
Robert F. Berkhofer(Autor*in)
Vintage (Verlag)
Erschienen am 3. August 2011
304 Seiten
978-0-307-76197-2 (ISBN)
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Beschreibung
Columbus called them "Indians" because his geography was faulty. But that name and, more importantly, the images it has come to suggest have endured for five centuries, not only obscuring the true identity of the original Americans but serving as an idealogical weapon in their subjugation. Now, in this brilliant and deeply disturbing reinterpretation of the American past, Robert Berkhofer has written an impressively documented account of the self-serving stereotypes Europeans and white Americans have concocted about the "Indian": Noble Savage or bloodthirsty redskin, he was deemed inferior in the light of western, Christian civilization and manipulated to its benefit. A thought-provoking and revelatory study of the absolute, seemingly ineradicable pervasiveness of white racism, The White Man's Indian is a truly important book which penetrates to the very heart of our understanding of ourselves. "A splendid inquiry into, and analysis of, the process whereby white adventurers and the white middle class fabricated the Indian to their own advantage. It deserves a wide and thoughtful readership." --Chronicle of Higher Education "A compelling and definitive history...of racist preconceptions in white behavior toward native Americans." --Leo Marx, The New York Times Book Review
Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Verlagsgruppe
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Produkt-Hinweis
Reflowable
Dateigröße
2,32 MB
ISBN-13
978-0-307-76197-2 (9780307761972)
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Person
Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr., was Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His works include A Behavioral Approach to Historical Analysis; Salvation and the Savage: An Analysis of Protestant Missions and American Indian Response, 1787-1962; and The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present.
Inhalt
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Part One - The Idea of the Indian: Invention and Perpetuation
- Chapter 1 - The Spanish Legacy of Name and Imagery
- Chapter 2 - French and English Terms and Images
- Chapter 3 - Significance of Indian as a General Category and Conception
- Chapter 4 - Persisting Fundamental Images and Themes
- Part Two - From Religion to Anthropology: The Genealogy of the Scientific Image of the Indian
- Chapter 5 - Christian Cosmogony and the Problem of Indian Origins
- Chapter 6 - Environmentalism and the Varieties of the Human Species in Enlightenment Thought
- Chapter 7 - The Idea of Progress and the State of Savagery in the History of Mankind
- Chapter 8 - Evolutionism and Primitive Peoples in Nineteenth-Century Anthropology
- Chapter 9 - "Scientific" Racism and Human Diversity in Nineteenth-Century Social Sciences
- Chapter 10 - Cultural Anthropology and the Modern Conception of Indians
- Part Three - Imagery in Literature, Art, and Philosophy: The Indian in White Imagination and Ideology
- Chapter 11 - European Primitivism, the Noble Savage, and the American Indian
- Chapter 12 - Puritanism, the Wilderness, and Savagery as Divine Metaphors
- Chapter 13 - The Indian and the Rise of an American Art and Literature
- Chapter 14 - The Western and the Indian in Popular Culture
- Chapter 15 - From Racial Stereotype to "Realism" in the Literary Indian
- Part Four - Imagery and White Policy: The Indian as Justification and Rationale
- Chapter 16 - The Colonial Foundations of White Indian Policy: Theory
- Chapter 17 - The Colonial Foundations of White Indian Policy: Practice
- Chapter 18 - Early United States Policy: Expansion with Honor
- Chapter 19 - Expansion with Honor: Problems in Practice
- Chapter 20 - Democracy, American Liberalism, and Indian Policy in the Nineteenth Century
- Chapter 21 - Democracy and Removal: Defining the Status of the Indian
- Chapter 22 - Reservations and Allotment: Acculturation and Detribalization
- Chapter 23 - A New Deal for Native Americans: Cultural Pluralism in Practice
- Chapter 24 - The Modern Period: Historic Reversal or Reversion?
- Epilogue
- Notes
- About the Author
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