Settler Mimicry: Colonization and Decolonization through Imitation

A. Anzi
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This article explores the dynamics of settler mimicry in Israel—Palestine and its manifestations in the visual arts. It probes the operation of mimicry as a colonial strategy but also emphasizes its decolonial potential. Although imitation of the Palestinian natives enables Israeli settlers to annex the territory, this article suggests that mimicry can be delinked from its colonial registers and transform the settlers’ worldview. This analysis seeks to expand the insights of Patrick Wolfe, who saw the elimination of the natives as the central feature of settler colonialism. By highlighting instances in which the settler mimics the native, this article challenges his reductionist framework, which pins colonial projects to their materialist objectives. Whereas exploitation colonialism uses the colony’s resources, Wolfe contends, settler colonialism is geared toward the seizure of land, and hence toward physical and ideological elimination of the native. This article, on the other hand, emphasizes the complexity of settler colonialism and foregrounds the tension between the cultural apparatuses of elimination and mimicry. While imitation facilitates the indigenization of settlers, it also highlights the presence of natives. This internal tension renders the operation of settler colonialism ambiguous and thus can be utilized to decolonize Zionism.
定居者模仿:通过模仿实现殖民化和非殖民化
本文探讨了以色列-巴勒斯坦定居者模仿的动态及其在视觉艺术中的表现形式。文章探究了模仿作为一种殖民策略的运作,同时也强调了其非殖民化的潜力。虽然对巴勒斯坦当地人的模仿使以色列定居者得以吞并该领土,但本文认为模仿可以脱离其殖民色彩,并改变定居者的世界观。帕特里克-沃尔夫认为消灭当地人是定居者殖民主义的核心特征,本文的分析试图拓展帕特里克-沃尔夫的见解。通过强调定居者模仿土著人的实例,本文对他的还原论框架提出了挑战,该框架将殖民项目归结为其物质主义目标。沃尔夫认为,剥削殖民主义利用殖民地的资源,而定居者殖民主义则是为了夺取土地,从而在物质和意识形态上消灭当地人。另一方面,本文强调了定居者殖民主义的复杂性,并突出了消除和模仿这两种文化手段之间的紧张关系。虽然模仿有利于定居者的本土化,但同时也突出了本地人的存在。这种内部张力使定居者殖民主义的运作变得模棱两可,因此可被用来对犹太复国主义进行非殖民化。
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