The Unreliability of Place Construction in Contemporary Alaskan Regional Writing // La falta de fiabilidad en la construcción del lugar en la narrativa regional contemporánea de Alaska

Alaska’s geographic isolation results in the fact that most people experience the Far North only second-hand, commonly from the narratives of visitors. Those representations, overshadowed by myth, define Alaska as a region and reflect on the literary imagination of the 49th state. This paper analyse...

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Published in:Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment
Main Author: Feuer-Cotter, Julia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Alcalá 2014
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spelling ftproeditio:oai:ojs.revistas.proeditio.com:article/613 2023-05-15T15:18:01+02:00 The Unreliability of Place Construction in Contemporary Alaskan Regional Writing // La falta de fiabilidad en la construcción del lugar en la narrativa regional contemporánea de Alaska Feuer-Cotter, Julia 2014-09-22 application/pdf https://ecozona.eu/article/view/613 eng eng Universidad de Alcalá https://ecozona.eu/article/view/613/658 https://ecozona.eu/article/view/613 Derechos de autor 2016 Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment; Bd. 5 Nr. 2 (2014): Northern Nature; 57-71 Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Northern Nature; 57-71 Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2014): Northern Nature; 57-71 Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment; V. 5 N. 2 (2014): Northern Nature; 57-71 2171-9594 10.37536/ECOZONA.2014.5.2 Alaska space and place geographical imagination // Alaska teoría del espacio y lugar imaginación geográfica info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2014 ftproeditio https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2014.5.2 2022-05-25T09:32:27Z Alaska’s geographic isolation results in the fact that most people experience the Far North only second-hand, commonly from the narratives of visitors. Those representations, overshadowed by myth, define Alaska as a region and reflect on the literary imagination of the 49th state. This paper analyses the reader’s image of Alaska and its inhabitants by tracing how regional narratives are perceived by scholars and reviewers, paying attention to the historically different transatlantic perceptions of indigenous peoples and Arctic nature. It becomes clear that Alaska as a setting, as described by its inhabitants, relies on imposed qualities that depend on the self-perception of the outside observer and not on the narration. The contested narrations of Velma Wallis and Sheila Nickerson help to position Alaska as a stage for the struggle over the spatial meaning carried out between outsiders. Conscious of this power struggle and its importance, these contemporary regional authors engage in the discourse over Alaska’s representation by narrating its unreliability. These authors produce texts that invite different readings to foster a cultural discourse about the meaning of the Alaskan place within the national identity and policies. Resumen El aislamiento geográfico de Alaska se debe al hecho de que la mayoría de las personas experimentan el extremo Norte sólo de segunda mano, normalmente a partir de los relatos de visitantes. Esta representación, eclipsada por una larga tradición de mitos, define a Alaska como región y se refleja en la imaginación literaria del estado 49º. Este artículo analiza el paradigma del lector de Alaska y de sus habitantes a través del estudio de cómo los estudiosos y críticos no-académicos perciben las narrativas acerca de dicha región, prestando atención a las percepciones transatlánticas históricamente diferentes de los pueblos indígenas y la naturaleza ártica. Es evidente que Alaska, como lugar descrito por sus habitantes, se basa en cualidades impuestas que dependen de la auto-percepción ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Alaska Proeditio (E-Journals) Arctic Larga ENVELOPE(-60.767,-60.767,-62.467,-62.467) Nickerson ENVELOPE(168.800,168.800,-83.450,-83.450) Sheila ENVELOPE(-44.766,-44.766,-60.716,-60.716) Velma ENVELOPE(20.234,20.234,69.363,69.363) Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 5 2 57 71
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The Unreliability of Place Construction in Contemporary Alaskan Regional Writing // La falta de fiabilidad en la construcción del lugar en la narrativa regional contemporánea de Alaska
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description Alaska’s geographic isolation results in the fact that most people experience the Far North only second-hand, commonly from the narratives of visitors. Those representations, overshadowed by myth, define Alaska as a region and reflect on the literary imagination of the 49th state. This paper analyses the reader’s image of Alaska and its inhabitants by tracing how regional narratives are perceived by scholars and reviewers, paying attention to the historically different transatlantic perceptions of indigenous peoples and Arctic nature. It becomes clear that Alaska as a setting, as described by its inhabitants, relies on imposed qualities that depend on the self-perception of the outside observer and not on the narration. The contested narrations of Velma Wallis and Sheila Nickerson help to position Alaska as a stage for the struggle over the spatial meaning carried out between outsiders. Conscious of this power struggle and its importance, these contemporary regional authors engage in the discourse over Alaska’s representation by narrating its unreliability. These authors produce texts that invite different readings to foster a cultural discourse about the meaning of the Alaskan place within the national identity and policies. Resumen El aislamiento geográfico de Alaska se debe al hecho de que la mayoría de las personas experimentan el extremo Norte sólo de segunda mano, normalmente a partir de los relatos de visitantes. Esta representación, eclipsada por una larga tradición de mitos, define a Alaska como región y se refleja en la imaginación literaria del estado 49º. Este artículo analiza el paradigma del lector de Alaska y de sus habitantes a través del estudio de cómo los estudiosos y críticos no-académicos perciben las narrativas acerca de dicha región, prestando atención a las percepciones transatlánticas históricamente diferentes de los pueblos indígenas y la naturaleza ártica. Es evidente que Alaska, como lugar descrito por sus habitantes, se basa en cualidades impuestas que dependen de la auto-percepción ...
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