Donna Awatere’s Māori Sovereignty: Reflections on White Supremacy and the Racialization of Crime Control and Surveillance in Aotearoa New Zealand

B. Dawson, Adele N. Norris, Juan Tauri
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Donna Awatere’s examination of whiteness within the Aotearoa New Zealand context, specifically white cultural imperialism, has largely been ignored in academic scholarship. For her, white culture, and its articulation through governance and policy, is the starting point and lens to understanding and addressing historical and contemporary Māori dispossession and ensuing strategies of racialized surveillance, control, and containment. In this essay, we argue that Awatere’s attention to past forms of genocide – mapping them to emerging forms of state confinement of Māori, which engender genocidal characteristics, and problematizing “whiteness” – situates the book Māori Sovereignty as an important text in the field of criminal justice, especially that which manifests in settler-colonial contexts.
唐娜·阿瓦蒂的Māori主权:对新西兰奥特罗阿的白人至上主义和犯罪控制与监视的种族化的反思
唐娜·阿瓦蒂尔在新西兰的背景下对白人的研究,特别是白人文化帝国主义的研究,在学术研究中基本上被忽视了。对她来说,白人文化及其通过治理和政策的表达,是理解和解决历史和当代Māori剥夺以及随后的种族化监视、控制和遏制战略的起点和镜头。在本文中,我们认为阿瓦蒂尔对过去种族灭绝形式的关注——将其与新兴的国家限制Māori的形式联系起来,这些形式产生了种族灭绝的特征,并对“白人”提出了问题——使《Māori主权》一书成为刑事司法领域的重要文本,特别是在移民-殖民背景下的表现。
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