Germans and Indians : fantasies, encounters, projections

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Germans and Indians : fantasies, encounters, projections

edited by Colin G. Calloway, Gerd Gemünden, and Susanne Zantop

University of Nebraska Press, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-329) and index

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For over three hundred years, the Indian peoples of North America have attracted the interest of diverse segments of German society - missionaries, writers, playwrights, anthropologists, filmmakers, non-professional hobbyists and enthusiasts, and even royalty. Today, German scholars continue to be drawn to Indians, as is the German public: tour groups from Germany frequent Plains reservations in the summer, and so-called Indianerclubs, where participants dress up in 'authentic' Indian costume, are common. In this fascinating volume, scholars and writers illuminate the long-standing connection between Germans and the Indians.From a range of disciplines and occupations, the contributors probe the historical and cultural roots of the interactions between Germans and Indians and examine how such encounters have been represented in different media over the centuries. Particularly important are reflections and insights by modern Native American writers on this relationship. Of special concern is why such a connection has endured. As the contributors make clear, the encounters between Germans and Indians were also imagined, sometimes as fantasy, sometimes as projection, both resonating deeply with the cultural sensibilities and changing historical circumstances of Germans over the years.Colin G. Calloway is chair of Native American studies at Dartmouth College. He is the author of "New Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America" and "The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities". Gerd Gemunden is a professor of German and comparative literature at Dartmouth College. He is the author of "Framed Visions: Popular Culture, Americanization, and the Contemporary German and Austrian Imagination". The author of "Colonial Fantasies: Conquest, Family, and Nation in Precolonial Germany, 1770-1870", Susanne Zantop was a professor of German and comparative literature at Dartmouth College.

目次

  • List of Illustrations
  • Editors' Acknowledgments Part 1: Introduction Close Encounters: Deutsche and Indianer - Susanne Zantop Compatriots - Emma Lee Warrior Germany's Indians in a European Perspective - Christian F. Feest Part 2: Historical Encounters Historical Encounters across Five Centuries - Colin G. Calloway American Indians and Moravians in Southern New England - Corinna Dally-Starna and William A. Starna "The Complexion of My Country": The German as "Other" in Colonial Pennsylvania - Liam Riordan German Immigrants and Intermarriage with American Indians in the Pacific Northwest - Russel Lawrence Barsh A Nineteenth-Century Ojibwa Conquers Germany - Bernd Peyer Part 3: Projections and Performances German Indianthusiasm: A Socially Constructed German National(ist) Myth - Hartmut Lutz Nineteenth-Century German Representations of Indians from Experience - Jeffrey L. Sammons Indians Playing, Indians Praying: Native Americans in Wild West Shows and Catholic Missions - Karl Markus Kreis Germans Playing Indian - Marta Carlson Indian Impersonation as Historical Surrogation - Katrin Sieg Between Karl May and Karl Marx: The defa Indianerfilme - Gerd Gemunden Part 4: Two-Souled Warriors: The Conjunction of Germans and Indians Revisited "Stranger and Stranger": The (German) Other in Canadian Indigenous Texts - Renate Eigenbrod An Introduction to Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife - Ute Lischke-McNab "Blitzkuchen," An Excerpt from The Antelope Wife - Louise Erdrich Bibliography
  • List of Contributors
  • Index

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