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Linguaculture
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2011
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vol. 2011
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issue 2
75-85
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The paper traces the history of “conquered landscape” back to the original European colonists and the Puritans. We discuss the contribution of Thomas Jefferson as an architect of Western expansion through the purchase of the Louisiana territory and the mapping of future policy regarding the settling of Western territory. We cover the major moments in the settling of the West and their historic significance. We discuss Frederick Jackson Turner’s concept of the West as “a succession of frontiers” versus revisionist historian Patricia Nelson Limerick’s concept of conquest and conquered territory. The second part of the paper deals with the Native American view of the land, with reference to Paula Gunn Allen’s ideas and Leslie Marmon Silko’s novels Ceremony and Almanac of the Dead. Silko juxtaposes two different kinds of space, Native American versus federal space. The Native American and Anglo-American views of nature are contrasted and explained, with the discussion of aspects of native removal, reterritorialization and misrepresentation.
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On the basis of two novels by Philip Roth, American Pastoral (1997) and The Plot Against America (2004), the author follows the way the neighborhood of the narrators’ formation affects the shaping of their ethnic identity. Its residents have few qualities determining Jewishness. The characters are not religious and their only language is English. Due to their memories of their childhood among the neighbors referring to themselves as Jews, they developed their own Jewish identity.
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Globalization challenges the state-centric realist view of space and authority within International Relations. Using multifaceted concepts of territoriality and non-territoriality, this article goes into three versions of current territorial fragmentation or connectivity – deterritorialization, extraterritorialization and reterritorialization. They are to enable us to reveal the proliferation of globally relevant social and power dynamics above, below and within the state domain. At the same time, they are to illuminate the ambivalent role of states played in an era of global interconnectedness.
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The imposition of open-pit mining in Argentina, as in other Latin American countries, has generated opposition from local communities and has triggered the emergence of numerous processes of socio-environmental conflict, which involved the formation of movements of neighbors that question the processes of exclusion and domination generated by mining companies in the territories. The areas where these enterprises are implemented are configured as dynamic, networked spaces, where processes of deterritorialization and reterritorialization are generated, that is, the dismantling and reconfiguration of controls and social arrangements around the conception and use of the territory. The objective of this work is to analyze these processes in the departments of Iglesia and Jáchal starting from the construction of the Veladero mine, in the province of San Juan, Argentina.
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La imposición de la megaminería en Argentina, como en otros países de América Latina, ha generado el rechazo por parte de comunidades locales y ha desencadenado la emergencia de numerosos procesos de conflictividad socioambiental, que implicaron la formación de movimientos de vecinos autoconvocados que cuestionan los procesos de exclusión y dominación que generan las empresas mineras sobre los territorios. Las áreas donde se implantan esos emprendimientos se configuran como espacios dinámicos, en red, en donde se generan procesos de desterritorialización y reterritorialización, es decir de desarticulación y reconfiguración de los controles y arreglos sociales en torno a la concepción y uso del territorio. Este trabajo tiene por objetivo analizar esos procesos en los departamentos de Iglesia y Jáchal a partir de la instalación del emprendimiento megaminero Veladero, en la provincia de San Juan, Argentina.
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