Petitioning and Ghana's National Reconciliation Commission: Good Citizens, Bad Citizens, and Performing the Moral Economy

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Ryan Colton
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The 2002–4 National Reconciliation Commission in Ghana sought to reflect upon the country's tumultuous post-independence history. The truth commission received thousands of statements and documents about the lived experiences of Ghanaians during periods of authoritarian rule. This rich and largely unutilized archive is particularly valuable because the holdings of the national archives for these periods are fragmentary. This article will demonstrate that the petitions contained within the National Reconciliation Commission archive represented an active attempt by Ghanaians themselves to reconstitute and reassert a specific moral economy. When read as a genre, these petitions constructed and reconstructed two types of Ghanaians – good citizens and bad citizens – each associated with specific actions, behaviours, and attitudes. When viewed in their totality these petitions represent an articulation of a moral economy which criticized authoritarian rule and attempted to build the foundations of a fair and democratic society.
请愿与加纳民族和解委员会:好公民、坏公民和道德经济的表现
加纳 2002-4 年民族和解委员会试图对该国独立后的动荡历史进行反思。真相委员会收到了数千份关于加纳人在专制统治时期生活经历的声明和文件。由于这些时期的国家档案馆收藏的资料十分零散,因此这份内容丰富但基本未被利用的档案显得尤为珍贵。本文将证明,民族和解委员会档案中的请愿书代表了加纳人自己重建和重申特定道德经济的积极尝试。从体裁上看,这些请愿书构建并重建了两类加纳人--好公民和坏公民--每一类都与特定的行动、行为和态度相关联。从整体上看,这些请愿书代表了一种道德经济的表述,它批判了专制统治,并试图为公平和民主的社会奠定基础。
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