Legal Indigeneities: Identity, Authenticity, and Power in Taiwan’s Indigenous Courts

J. Upton
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In this article I examine performances of Indigeneity in encounters between Indigenous people and the Taiwan legal system. Studying displays of Indigenous identities reveals the processes through which individuals and communities draw upon histories and practices to fashion themselves as Indigenous and engage with wider publics through performances and performative acts. Focusing on three encounters between Indigenous people and the Taiwan legal system, displays of Indigeneity in these encounters were multivalent and involved a repertoire of creative performative acts as Indigenous actors used court spaces, like the new ad hoc Chamber of Indigenous Courts, to perform identities that confounded essentialist conceptions of Indigeneity, introduced alternative ontological parameters, and assumed state governance responsibilities. These performances suggest a contextually situated engagement with the postcolonial state where Indigenous identities are anchored in the past and forward-looking, reinforce or challenge the category of Indigeneity, and themselves operate as techniques of power.
法律的原住民性:台湾原住民法院的认同、真实性与权力
在这篇文章中,我将检视原住民与台湾法律制度相遇时,原住民的表现。研究土著身份的展示揭示了个人和社区利用历史和实践将自己塑造成土著的过程,并通过表演和表演行为与更广泛的公众接触。聚焦于原住民与台湾法律体系之间的三次相遇,原住民在这些相遇中的表现是多元的,并涉及一系列创造性的表演行为,因为原住民演员使用法庭空间,如新设立的原住民法院,来表现混淆原住民本质主义概念的身份,引入替代的本体论参数,并承担国家治理责任。这些表演表明了一种与后殖民国家的语境接触,在这种状态下,土著身份根植于过去和前瞻性,加强或挑战土著的类别,并作为权力的技术运作。
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