Belonging in Aboriginal Australia: A Political “Cosmography”

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Telos Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3817/0323202067
S. Muecke
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1. Introduction It is an increasingly accepted protocol to situate oneself discursively in order to approach a set of problems. This protocol, consolidated by Donna Haraway’s famous “situated knowledge,” is also evident in everyday Indigenous Australian practice.1 I begin, therefore, with my long association with the Goolarabooloo community in Broome, North-West Australia, and in particular with Paddy Roe, who started teaching me in the late 1970s. This text attempts to translate his sense of belonging to that territory, an attachment he had to struggle to maintain, both in the face of ongoing destructive colonization and also in the face of other Aboriginal territorial claims. These collective attachments are therefore inflected by history—not just settler history, but Indigenous history that has changed in relation to colonization. These changes are wrought through overwhelmingly rapid material changes, shifting institutional alliances, contested concepts, and new practices. This ethnographic history is an attempt to provide an overview of some of these changes in the North-West corner of Australia over the last forty years.
澳大利亚原住民的归属:政治“宇宙观”
1. 为了解决一系列问题,将自己置于话语中是一种越来越被接受的方法。Donna Haraway著名的“情境知识”巩固了这一协议,在澳大利亚土著的日常实践中也很明显因此,我从我与澳大利亚西北部布鲁姆的gooolarabooloo社区的长期联系开始,特别是与Paddy Roe,他在20世纪70年代末开始教我。这篇文章试图翻译他对那片领土的归属感,一种他必须努力维持的依恋,无论是面对持续的破坏性殖民还是面对其他土著领土要求。因此,这些集体依恋受到历史的影响——不仅仅是定居者的历史,还有与殖民有关的土著历史。这些变化是通过极其迅速的物质变化、不断变化的制度联盟、有争议的概念和新的实践来实现的。这段民族志历史试图对过去四十年来澳大利亚西北角的一些变化提供一个概述。
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