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Wilderness Ideologies in a Settler Colonial Society: A case study of the Everglades National Park

Posted on:2013-06-24Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of California, Los AngelesCandidate:Lannoy, NicoleFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008988757Subject:Cultural anthropology
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In this thesis, I discuss the production of wilderness ideologies in a settler colonial society, based in part upon the dichotomization of nature from culture. Specifically, I analyze the effects of settler colonialism in the creation of America's National Park system, looking at the Everglades National Park as a unique case study that both perpetuates and breaks away from the traditional construct of National Parks. To do so, I use magazine narratives of the Everglades region and National Park from the 1930s-1960s. This work serves to contribute to the field of settler colonial studies by highlighting the interconnections between settler colonialism and American ideologies of wilderness.
Keywords/Search Tags:Settler colonial, Wilderness, Ideologies, National park, Case study
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