This Land Was Mexican Once: Histories Of Resistance From Northern California (chicana Matters Series)
معرفی کتاب «This Land Was Mexican Once: Histories Of Resistance From Northern California (chicana Matters Series)» نوشتهٔ by Linda Heidenreich، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Texas Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Territory Of Napa County, California, Contains More Than Grapevines. The Deepest Roots Belong To Wappo-speaking Peoples, A Group Whose History Has Since Been Buried By The Stories Of Spanish Colonizers, Californios (today's Latinos), African Americans, Chinese Immigrants, And Euro Americans. Napa's History Clearly Is One Of Co-existence; Yet, Its Schoolbooks Tell A Linear Story That Climaxes With The Arrival Of Euro Americans. In This Land Was Mexican Once, Linda Heidenreich Excavates Napa's Subaltern Voices And Histories To Tell A Complex, Textured Local History With Important Implications For The Larger American West, As Well. Heidenreich Is Part Of A New Generation Of Scholars Who Are Challenging Not Only The Old, Euro-american Depiction Of California, But Also The Linear Method Of Historical Storytelling, A Method That Inevitably Favors The Last Man Writing. She First Maps The Overlapping Histories That Comprise Napa's Past, Then Examines How The Current Version Came To Dominate Or Even Erase Earlier Events. So While History, In Heidenreich's Words, May Be The Stuff Of Nation-building, It Can Also Be The Stuff Of Resistance. Chapters Are Interspersed With Source Breaksraw Primary Sources That Speak For Themselves And Interrupt The Linear, Euro-american Telling Of Napa's History. Such An Inclusive Approach Inherently Acknowledges The Connections Napa's Peoples Have To The Rest Of The Region, For The Linear History That Marginalizes Minorities Is Not Unique To Napa. Latinos, For Instance, Have Populated The American West For Centuries, And Are Still Shaping Its Future. In The End, This Land Was Mexican Once Is More Than The Story Of Napa, It Is A Multidimensional Model For Reflecting A Multicultural Past. Precolonial Stories/precolonial Histories -- Stories Of Settler-colonizers, And Of The Colonized -- Source Break : Bear Flag Narratives -- The Bear Flag Incident -- Stories And Histories Of Women And Violence In The Colonial North -- Source Break : The White Mind -- Mobilizing Linear Narratives -- Source Break : Civilized Man -- Raced Bodies In White Spaces -- Conclusion. By Linda Heidenreich. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [223]-241) And Index. Contents Illustrations and Tables Figure 2.1. Racial Categorization of Married Couples, San Francisco, 1790 Photograph 4.1. María Higuera Juárez Photograph 5.1. Miss Washburn’s Room, Central School. Photograph 6.1. Chinese family in front of temple Photograph 6.2. St. Helena, Chinatown Table 2.1. Racial Categorization for San Francisco Presidio, 1790 Table 2.2. Racial Categorization for San Francisco Region, 1786 Table 6.1. California Population 1850 to 1870 Preface INTRODUCTION. Uses of Stories and of History CHAPTER 1. Precolonial Stories/ Precolonial Histories: Events and Nonevents in Wappo History CHAPTER 2. Stories of Settler-Colonizers, and of the Colonized Source Break: Bear Flag Narratives CHAPTER 3. The Bear Flag Incident CHAPTER 4. Stories and Histories of Women and Violence in the Colonial North Source Break: The White Mind CHAPTER 5. Mobilizing Linear Narratives Source Break: Civilized Man CHAPTER 6. Raced Bodies in White Spaces CHAPTER 7. Conclusion Notes Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Source Break: Bear Flag Narratives Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Source Break: The White Mind Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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