De-Colonizing Australia’s Commemorative Landscape: “Truth-Telling,” Contestation and the Dialogical Turn

IF 2.6 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
B. Scates, Philip S. Yu
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ABSTRACT This article will explore the origins and afterlife of the Explorers’ Memorial in Fremantle, Western Australia. Raised to commemorate the “murder” of white pioneers in the 1860s, the monument issued an explicit denial of Indigenous sovereignty and exonerated white violence on the frontier. In an instance of dialogical memorialization, an additional plaque was placed on the monument. It outlines the history of provocation that led to the explorers’ deaths, acknowledges the right of Aboriginal people to defend their lands and commemorates those who died during the invasion of their country. The article will draw on community memory as well as white archival accounts. It will reveal the spaces counter-memorialization might offer for alternative readings of the past and explore the monument’s transition from a symbol of racism and division to a platform for what is generally known in Australia as truth-telling and reconciliation.
去殖民化澳大利亚的纪念景观:“讲真话”、争论与对话转向
摘要本文将探讨位于西澳大利亚弗里曼特尔的探险家纪念馆的起源和来生。这座纪念碑是为了纪念19世纪60年代白人拓荒者被“谋杀”而建的,它明确否认土著主权,并为边境上的白人暴力行为开脱罪责。在一个对话纪念的例子中,在纪念碑上又放置了一块牌匾。它概述了导致探险家死亡的挑衅历史,承认原住民保卫自己土地的权利,并纪念那些在入侵国家期间死亡的人。这篇文章将借鉴社区记忆以及白人档案记录。它将揭示反纪念可能为过去的另类阅读提供的空间,并探索纪念碑从种族主义和分裂的象征转变为澳大利亚通常所说的讲真话与和解的平台。
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Journal of Genocide Research
Journal of Genocide Research POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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