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The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast
Author: Jessica Yirush Stern
Year: February 20, 2017
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Language: English



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The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast In her groundbreaking book, The Lives in Objects, Jessica Yirush Stern delves deep into the intricate web of relationships between Native Americans, British colonists, and the cultures of labor and exchange in the colonial Southeast. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Stern challenges the traditional narrative that portrays Native Americans as passive victims of colonialism and instead presents a more nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play. She shows how both Southeastern Indians and British colonists engaged in a mix of gift-giving and commodity exchange in the deerskin trade, with the former retaining agency and control over their own production and consumption. This fresh perspective on trade in the colonial Southeast sheds light on broader issues in native and colonial history, highlighting the interconnectedness of labor, commerce, and material culture. Stern's study focuses on the deerskin trade, which was a vital aspect of the colonial economy in the Southeast.
The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast В своей новаторской книге The Lives in Objects Джессика Йируш Стерн углубляется в запутанную сеть отношений между коренными американцами, британскими колонистами и культурами труда и обмена на колониальном Юго-Востоке. Посредством тщательных исследований и увлекательного повествования Стерн бросает вызов традиционному повествованию, которое изображает коренных американцев пассивными жертвами колониализма и вместо этого представляет более тонкое понимание сложной динамики в игре. Она показывает, как и юго-восточные индейцы, и британские колонисты участвовали в сочетании дарения подарков и товарного обмена в торговле оленьей кожей, с бывшим удерживающим агентством и контролем над собственным производством и потреблением. Этот свежий взгляд на торговлю на колониальном Юго-Востоке проливает свет на более широкие проблемы в истории коренных народов и колоний, подчеркивая взаимосвязь труда, торговли и материальной культуры. Исследование Стерна сосредоточено на торговле оленьей кожей, которая была жизненно важным аспектом колониальной экономики на Юго-Востоке.
The Lives in Objects : Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast Dans son livre pionnier The Lives in Objects, Jessica Yirush Stern s'enfonce dans un réseau confus de relations entre Autochtones, les colons britanniques et les cultures de travail et d'échange dans le Sud-Est colonial. Par des recherches approfondies et une narration fascinante, Stern remet en question la narration traditionnelle qui décrit les Amérindiens comme des victimes passives du colonialisme et présente plutôt une compréhension plus subtile de la dynamique complexe du jeu. Il montre comment les Indiens du Sud-Est et les colons britanniques ont participé à la combinaison de dons et d'échanges de marchandises dans le commerce du cuir de cerf, avec une ancienne agence de détention et le contrôle de leur propre production et consommation. Cette nouvelle vision du commerce dans le Sud-Est colonial met en lumière les problèmes plus vastes de l'histoire des Premières nations et des colonies, en soulignant les liens entre le travail, le commerce et la culture matérielle. L'étude de Stern se concentre sur le commerce de la peau de cerf, qui était un aspect vital de l'économie coloniale dans le Sud-Est.
The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast En su libro pionero The Lives in Objects, Jessica Yeast Irush Stern profundiza en una red confusa de relaciones entre los nativos americanos, los colonos británicos y las culturas del trabajo y el intercambio en el sureste colonial. A través de una investigación exhaustiva y una narrativa fascinante, Stern desafía la narrativa tradicional que retrata a los nativos americanos como víctimas pasivas del colonialismo y, en cambio, presenta una comprensión más sutil de la dinámica compleja en el juego. Muestra cómo tanto los indios del sureste como los colonos británicos participaron en una combinación de regalos e intercambio de mercancías en el comercio de piel de ciervo, con una antigua agencia de retención y control de su propia producción y consumo. Esta nueva visión del comercio en el sureste colonial arroja luz sobre problemas más amplios en la historia de los pueblos indígenas y las colonias, destacando la relación entre el trabajo, el comercio y la cultura material. estudio de Stern se centra en el comercio de piel de ciervo, que era un aspecto vital de la economía colonial en el Sureste.
The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Culture of Laboratory and Exchange in the Southeast Nel suo libro innovativo The Lives in Objects, Jessica Yirusz Stern approfondisce la confusa rete di relazioni tra nativi americani, coloni e culture britanniche lavoro e scambio nel Sud-Est coloniale. Attraverso una ricerca approfondita e una narrazione affascinante, Stern sfida la narrazione tradizionale che rappresenta i nativi americani come vittime passive del colonialismo e invece rappresenta una più sottile comprensione delle dinamiche complesse del gioco. Mostra come sia gli indiani del sud-est che i coloni britannici hanno partecipato alla combinazione di regali e scambi commerciali di pelle di renna, con l'ex agenzia di contenimento e il controllo della propria produzione e consumo. Questa visione recente del commercio nel Sud-Est coloniale mette in luce i problemi più ampi nella storia delle popolazioni indigene e delle colonie, sottolineando il rapporto tra lavoro, commercio e cultura materiale. Lo studio di Stern si concentra sul commercio di pelle di cervo, che era un aspetto vitale dell'economia coloniale nel Sud-Est.
The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast In ihrem bahnbrechenden Buch The Lives in Objects vertieft sich Jessica Yirush Stern in das verworrene Beziehungsgeflecht zwischen amerikanischen Ureinwohnern, britischen Kolonisten und Kulturen Arbeit und Austausch im kolonialen Südosten. Durch sorgfältige Recherche und eine faszinierende Erzählung fordert Stern die traditionelle Erzählung heraus, die die Ureinwohner Amerikas als passive Opfer des Kolonialismus darstellt und stattdessen ein subtileres Verständnis der komplexen Dynamik im Spiel präsentiert. e zeigt, wie sowohl die südöstlichen Indianer als auch die britischen Kolonisten an der Kombination von Schenkung und Warenaustausch im Handel mit Hirschleder teilnahmen, mit einer ehemaligen Retentionsagentur und der Kontrolle der eigenen Produktion und des eigenen Konsums. Dieser neue Blick auf den Handel im kolonialen Südosten wirft ein Licht auf die breiteren Probleme in der Geschichte der indigenen Völker und Kolonien und unterstreicht die Beziehung zwischen Arbeit, Handel und materieller Kultur. Sterns Forschung konzentriert sich auf den Handel mit Hirschleder, der ein wichtiger Aspekt der Kolonialwirtschaft im Südosten war.
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The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast Jessica Yirush Stern, çığır açan kitabı The Lives in Objects'te Amerikan yerlileri, İngiliz sömürgeciler ve sömürgeci Güneydoğu'da emek ve değişim kültürleri arasındaki karmaşık ilişkiler ağını inceliyor. Dikkatli araştırma ve ilgi çekici hikaye anlatımı sayesinde Stern, Yerli Amerikalıları sömürgeciliğin pasif kurbanları olarak gösteren ve bunun yerine oyunun karmaşık dinamikleri hakkında daha ayrıntılı bir anlayış sunan geleneksel bir anlatıya meydan okuyor. Hem Güneydoğu Kızılderililerinin hem de İngiliz sömürgecilerin, geyik derisi ticaretinde hediye verme ve emtia değişiminin bir kombinasyonunu, eski bir saklama kurumu ve kendi üretim ve tüketimlerinin kontrolünü nasıl ele geçirdiklerini gösteriyor. Sömürgeci Güneydoğu'daki ticarete bu yeni bakış, yerli ve sömürge tarihindeki daha geniş konulara ışık tutuyor, emek, ticaret ve maddi kültürün birbirine bağlılığını vurguluyor. Stern'in araştırması, Güneydoğu'daki sömürge ekonomisinin hayati bir yönü olan geyik derisi ticaretine odaklanmaktadır.
The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast在她的開創性著作《The Lives in Objects》中,Jessica Yirush Stern深入探討了美洲原住民、英國人之間復雜的關系網絡殖民者以及東南殖民地的勞動和交流文化。通過仔細的研究和引人入勝的敘事,斯特恩挑戰了傳統的敘事,該敘事將美洲原住民描繪成殖民主義的被動受害者,而是對遊戲中的復雜動態提出了更微妙的理解。它顯示了東南印第安人和英國殖民者在鹿皮貿易中如何參與禮物和商品交換的結合,以及以前的約束機構和對自己生產和消費的控制。這種對東南殖民地貿易的新觀點揭示了土著和殖民地歷史上的更廣泛問題,強調了勞動,貿易與物質文化的關系。斯特恩的研究重點是鹿皮貿易,這是東南殖民地經濟的重要方面。

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