Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space

This article deals with the kind of knowledge historically imposed upon the wilderness of the New World, with the threat that nonverbal reality poses for the human mind, and with the taxonomic fever that took over Natural Science in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. I will look at these iss...

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Main Author: María Jesús Hernáez Lerena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Zaragoza 2012-03-01
Series:Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
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Online Access:https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/9087
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description This article deals with the kind of knowledge historically imposed upon the wilderness of the New World, with the threat that nonverbal reality poses for the human mind, and with the taxonomic fever that took over Natural Science in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. I will look at these issues through two texts which cover the expedition of John James Audubon to Labrador (Canada) in the summer of 1833: one of them is a biographical document, Audubon and His Journals (1897), the other is a fictional work, the novel Creation (2002) written by Katherine Govier. I will draw from Audubon’s Journals and from Govier’s novel in order to discuss why Labrador was envisaged by both artists as challenging the ingrained human duty to draw lines and to separate one form of life from another. The uncharted territory of Labrador baffles Audubon’s usual power to name and to draw, and takes the reader back to the myth of creation, to Genesis, where it is clearly established that nothing really exists without the confirmation of language.
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spelling doaj.art-3c5bc93bf71644a7ba2de31a07fff02e2023-07-05T16:57:20ZengUniversidad de ZaragozaMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies1137-63682386-48342012-03-014410.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20119087Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian SpaceMaría Jesús Hernáez Lerena0Universidad de La Rioja This article deals with the kind of knowledge historically imposed upon the wilderness of the New World, with the threat that nonverbal reality poses for the human mind, and with the taxonomic fever that took over Natural Science in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. I will look at these issues through two texts which cover the expedition of John James Audubon to Labrador (Canada) in the summer of 1833: one of them is a biographical document, Audubon and His Journals (1897), the other is a fictional work, the novel Creation (2002) written by Katherine Govier. I will draw from Audubon’s Journals and from Govier’s novel in order to discuss why Labrador was envisaged by both artists as challenging the ingrained human duty to draw lines and to separate one form of life from another. The uncharted territory of Labrador baffles Audubon’s usual power to name and to draw, and takes the reader back to the myth of creation, to Genesis, where it is clearly established that nothing really exists without the confirmation of language. https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/9087WildernessScientific explorationsGenesisCanadian literatureEcocriticism
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Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space
Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
Wilderness
Scientific explorations
Genesis
Canadian literature
Ecocriticism
title Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space
title_full Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space
title_fullStr Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space
title_full_unstemmed Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space
title_short Transforming the Wilderness into God’d Creation: John James Audubon in a Canadian Space
title_sort transforming the wilderness into god d creation john james audubon in a canadian space
topic Wilderness
Scientific explorations
Genesis
Canadian literature
Ecocriticism
url https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/9087
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