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題名 從殖民到獨立:西屬美洲的集體認同
其他題名 The Collective Identity of Hispano-America: From Colonial to Independence
作者 石雅如
Shin, Yaju
貢獻者 歐洲語文學系
關鍵詞 西屬美洲;集體意識;本土認同
Hispano-America;Creoles;collective identity;Nuestra America
日期 2009
上傳時間 3-Jul-2014 15:57:53 (UTC+8)
摘要 由於西班牙殖民,西屬美洲分裂爲歐洲(半島人、克里歐佑人、麥士蒂索人)與非歐洲(印歐非婚生、印第安人、黑人)兩大族群社會。從殖民到獨立,本文透過觀察西屬美洲的歷史進程,尤其關注血統、語言、思想模式全然歐化的西屬美洲人,從認同西班牙到認同美洲,從獨立前的「我們的美洲」概念,到獨立後「麥士蒂索」美洲的認同變化。回溯16世紀到19世紀美洲西班牙人的認同轉化,檢視拉丁美洲集體認同的產生與多元文化認同的建構歷程,並推論抽離外來殖民所形成的「政治統一」,西屬美洲獨立成十多個國家的必然性。
As result of the Spanish colonization, Latin American society appears and divides en several ethnic groups: European, Creoles, mestizos, and Indian natives. These mention ethnic groups have their own culture, and base on the political resources control, the ethnic groups also can be considered as social classes. In the colonial period, those European who came from Spain kingdom were the privilege class, they controlled the political resource and were faithful to their mother country in Europe. However, those Creoles, who born in Hispano-America with parents European, although lived in good social condition but they were political minority. Through the political right fighting process, the creoles start pay attention on the life atmosphere in colonial territory. Cross the independence movements, the Latin America Spanish realize their real condition and start to form a new identity which is different from their European ancestors. This article is trying to review the historical collective identity of the Spanish American during sixteen to nineteen century. The origin of the idea of "Nuestra America" (our America) and the transformation of the collective identity of the Spanish American are the centre focus of the study.
關聯 台灣國際研究季刊, 5(3), 121-135
資料類型 article
dc.contributor 歐洲語文學系en_US
dc.creator (作者) 石雅如zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) Shin, Yajuen_US
dc.date (日期) 2009en_US
dc.date.accessioned 3-Jul-2014 15:57:53 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 3-Jul-2014 15:57:53 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 3-Jul-2014 15:57:53 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/67277-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) 由於西班牙殖民,西屬美洲分裂爲歐洲(半島人、克里歐佑人、麥士蒂索人)與非歐洲(印歐非婚生、印第安人、黑人)兩大族群社會。從殖民到獨立,本文透過觀察西屬美洲的歷史進程,尤其關注血統、語言、思想模式全然歐化的西屬美洲人,從認同西班牙到認同美洲,從獨立前的「我們的美洲」概念,到獨立後「麥士蒂索」美洲的認同變化。回溯16世紀到19世紀美洲西班牙人的認同轉化,檢視拉丁美洲集體認同的產生與多元文化認同的建構歷程,並推論抽離外來殖民所形成的「政治統一」,西屬美洲獨立成十多個國家的必然性。en_US
dc.description.abstract (摘要) As result of the Spanish colonization, Latin American society appears and divides en several ethnic groups: European, Creoles, mestizos, and Indian natives. These mention ethnic groups have their own culture, and base on the political resources control, the ethnic groups also can be considered as social classes. In the colonial period, those European who came from Spain kingdom were the privilege class, they controlled the political resource and were faithful to their mother country in Europe. However, those Creoles, who born in Hispano-America with parents European, although lived in good social condition but they were political minority. Through the political right fighting process, the creoles start pay attention on the life atmosphere in colonial territory. Cross the independence movements, the Latin America Spanish realize their real condition and start to form a new identity which is different from their European ancestors. This article is trying to review the historical collective identity of the Spanish American during sixteen to nineteen century. The origin of the idea of "Nuestra America" (our America) and the transformation of the collective identity of the Spanish American are the centre focus of the study.en_US
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dc.relation (關聯) 台灣國際研究季刊, 5(3), 121-135en_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 西屬美洲;集體意識;本土認同en_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Hispano-America;Creoles;collective identity;Nuestra Americaen_US
dc.title (題名) 從殖民到獨立:西屬美洲的集體認同zh_TW
dc.title.alternative (其他題名) The Collective Identity of Hispano-America: From Colonial to Independenceen_US
dc.type (資料類型) articleen