PARTNER
검증된 파트너 제휴사 자료

땅과 생명을 위한 투쟁들: 미국 원주민 여성들의 삶과 환경운동 (Struggles for Land and Life: Native American Women’s Lives and the Environmental Movement)

32 페이지
기타파일
최초등록일 2025.04.15 최종저작일 2010.12
32P 미리보기
땅과 생명을 위한 투쟁들: 미국 원주민 여성들의 삶과 환경운동
  • 미리보기

    서지정보

    · 발행기관 : 한국아메리카학회
    · 수록지 정보 : 미국학 논집 / 42권 / 3호 / 5 ~ 36페이지
    · 저자명 : 이창신

    초록

    The primary purpose of this study is to examine Native American women’s lives and the environmental movement. Each of the various Native American cultures is different in at least one way that distinguishes them from others. Women's positions within these cultures are also different. However, most of the origin myths and legends describe the important role of woman as creator for their tribes. In other words, the Native American women have been the heart of society in many ways.
    The differences in Native American and white values begin with different perceptions, constituting opposite viewpoints of the world and of nature. Native American teachings describe the connectedness of everything. They believe in a power in the world that governs everything that grows. They refer to it as the supernatural power of “Mother Earth.” They believe that everything created is holy and has a power of some sort. Native Americans have traditional knowledge and values that are superior to anything in western scientific and industrialized cultures. Yet, white “culture” neither understands nor respects the knowledge and values of Native Americans.
    After the invasion of the Europeans, Native Americans lost their spiritual power. Such spirituality was replaced by notions of “civilization” and “religion” that were disconnected from mind, body, and human connection to the natural world. Native Americans viewed the consequent environmental degradations as merely one more manifestation of colonialism that attacked their lives for over 500 hundred years.
    Presently, Native Americans are suffering from multiple environmental crises. As a result, the Native American women who have realized the critical danger to their families and children are the ones leading the environmental justice movement. They are resisting various environmental degradations such as mining, dam projects, and toxic and nuclear waste dumps on reservations. Currently, Native Americans have close to 200 grassroots environmental organizations in North America. Most of these are small and suffer from financial problems, rarely making the news. Despite meager resources, they have won many hard fought victories on the local level of the environmental movement. They insist that they will not give up fighting until they achieve environmental justice for their homelands.

    영어초록

    The primary purpose of this study is to examine Native American women’s lives and the environmental movement. Each of the various Native American cultures is different in at least one way that distinguishes them from others. Women's positions within these cultures are also different. However, most of the origin myths and legends describe the important role of woman as creator for their tribes. In other words, the Native American women have been the heart of society in many ways.
    The differences in Native American and white values begin with different perceptions, constituting opposite viewpoints of the world and of nature. Native American teachings describe the connectedness of everything. They believe in a power in the world that governs everything that grows. They refer to it as the supernatural power of “Mother Earth.” They believe that everything created is holy and has a power of some sort. Native Americans have traditional knowledge and values that are superior to anything in western scientific and industrialized cultures. Yet, white “culture” neither understands nor respects the knowledge and values of Native Americans.
    After the invasion of the Europeans, Native Americans lost their spiritual power. Such spirituality was replaced by notions of “civilization” and “religion” that were disconnected from mind, body, and human connection to the natural world. Native Americans viewed the consequent environmental degradations as merely one more manifestation of colonialism that attacked their lives for over 500 hundred years.
    Presently, Native Americans are suffering from multiple environmental crises. As a result, the Native American women who have realized the critical danger to their families and children are the ones leading the environmental justice movement. They are resisting various environmental degradations such as mining, dam projects, and toxic and nuclear waste dumps on reservations. Currently, Native Americans have close to 200 grassroots environmental organizations in North America. Most of these are small and suffer from financial problems, rarely making the news. Despite meager resources, they have won many hard fought victories on the local level of the environmental movement. They insist that they will not give up fighting until they achieve environmental justice for their homelands.

    참고자료

    · 없음
  • 자주묻는질문의 답변을 확인해 주세요

    해피캠퍼스 FAQ 더보기

    꼭 알아주세요

    • 자료의 정보 및 내용의 진실성에 대하여 해피캠퍼스는 보증하지 않으며, 해당 정보 및 게시물 저작권과 기타 법적 책임은 자료 등록자에게 있습니다.
      자료 및 게시물 내용의 불법적 이용, 무단 전재∙배포는 금지되어 있습니다.
      저작권침해, 명예훼손 등 분쟁 요소 발견 시 고객센터의 저작권침해 신고센터를 이용해 주시기 바랍니다.
    • 해피캠퍼스는 구매자와 판매자 모두가 만족하는 서비스가 되도록 노력하고 있으며, 아래의 4가지 자료환불 조건을 꼭 확인해주시기 바랍니다.
      파일오류 중복자료 저작권 없음 설명과 실제 내용 불일치
      파일의 다운로드가 제대로 되지 않거나 파일형식에 맞는 프로그램으로 정상 작동하지 않는 경우 다른 자료와 70% 이상 내용이 일치하는 경우 (중복임을 확인할 수 있는 근거 필요함) 인터넷의 다른 사이트, 연구기관, 학교, 서적 등의 자료를 도용한 경우 자료의 설명과 실제 자료의 내용이 일치하지 않는 경우

“미국학 논집”의 다른 논문도 확인해 보세요!

문서 초안을 생성해주는 EasyAI
안녕하세요. 해피캠퍼스의 방대한 자료 중에서 선별하여 당신만의 초안을 만들어주는 EasyAI 입니다.
저는 아래와 같이 작업을 도와드립니다.
- 주제만 입력하면 목차부터 본문내용까지 자동 생성해 드립니다.
- 장문의 콘텐츠를 쉽고 빠르게 작성해 드립니다.
- 스토어에서 무료 캐시를 계정별로 1회 발급 받을 수 있습니다. 지금 바로 체험해 보세요!
이런 주제들을 입력해 보세요.
- 유아에게 적합한 문학작품의 기준과 특성
- 한국인의 가치관 중에서 정신적 가치관을 이루는 것들을 문화적 문법으로 정리하고, 현대한국사회에서 일어나는 사건과 사고를 비교하여 자신의 의견으로 기술하세요
- 작별인사 독후감
해캠 AI 챗봇과 대화하기
챗봇으로 간편하게 상담해보세요.
2025년 08월 03일 일요일
AI 챗봇
안녕하세요. 해피캠퍼스 AI 챗봇입니다. 무엇이 궁금하신가요?
10:47 오후