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Enjeux postcoloniaux et nationaux dans les polémiques entre ethnohistoriens du Pays d’en Haut (1985-2016)
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Thèse
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Perreault, Olivier (Auteur)
- Wien, Thomas (Collaborateur)
Titre
Enjeux postcoloniaux et nationaux dans les polémiques entre ethnohistoriens du Pays d’en Haut (1985-2016)
Résumé
This thesis is an exercise in historiography that deals with the ways French, Quebec and US researchers interested in the Pays d’en haut in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, have referred, over the past 35 years, to the theme of Native agency. To represent the Native peoples as agents, as they really are, for what they do and not as bit players of a Europeo-centric narrative, this seems to be the rule of the language game ethnohistorian play. However, when we look at the production of the specialists of these Native societies, we rapidly come to the conclusion that the national question and, more broadly, the dynamics of identity inherent to the communities of researchers, still have a considerable impact on these narratives. In order to understand these dynamics, it is useful to develop a historiographic perspective that is rooted in the sociology of science. I will refer more specifically to the works of Bruno Latour and Pierre Bourdieu on controversies among researchers. The idea is to see how researchers, by situating themselves in relation with their peers through alliance, avoidance or opposition, structure an ethnohistorical project. A project that is devoted to knowing better the Native other, but also a project that needs to pass the postcolonial test and hence refers to an area of postcolonial studies that is itself structured through contentions. By seeing how, through the generations, an ethnohistorical model of good practices is constructed and restructured, how collectives of researchers are built, one learns about the world of Native people, but also about the world of the researchers. It is in this perspective that I conduct the analysis of historiographic narratives produced by renowned practitioners of studies on the Pays d’en haut, ethnohistorians who, a few years after having published their main work on the subject, take stock of the situation in regards with Native agency. The historiographic propositions of Bruce Trigger, Richard White and Gilles Havard will allow us to cover the evolution of the field of ethnohistory since 1985.
Type
Maîtrise [Histoire] (M. Sc.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2020-06-04
Langue
Français
Référence
Perreault, Olivier. « Enjeux postcoloniaux et nationaux dans les polémiques entre ethnohistoriens du Pays d’en Haut (1985-2016) ». Maîtrise [Histoire] (M. Sc.), Université de Montréal, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/23442.
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