保护痛苦:承认加拿大印第安人寄宿学校遗址的代理、保护和对话的教训

Alexandra Kitson, Lisa Berglund
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摘要:近150年来,加拿大的寄宿学校计划试图强行将土著青年安置在寄宿学校,剥夺他们的土著文化知识,并将他们融入定居者社会。真相与和解委员会的最后报告现在承认了这些文化暴力行为所造成的创伤,其中载有关于如何揭露这些和其他对土著人民犯下的暴行的行动呼吁。在这些行动的呼吁,是与土著人民的授权承认的寄宿学校的网站程序。然而,纪念与被迫进行的社会改革有关的创伤地点的先例很少。从爱尔兰都柏林的肖恩·麦克德莫特洗衣店、布里斯班的圣十字洗衣店、珀斯的班尼特之家和澳大利亚金切拉的金切拉土著男孩之家等国家批准的针对边缘化社区强制实施的社会改革的案例中吸取教训,本文展示了如何通过承认幸存者经历的多样性,在最好的情况下关注土著人民的机构和主权。这些项目表明,保护程序有可能被用作进行艰难但必要的和解对话的重要途径,并展示了该程序未达到TRC为保护寄宿学校遗址设定的目标的实例。
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Preserving the Painful: Lessons on Agency, Preservation, and Dialogue in Acknowledging Canada's Indian Residential School Sites
Abstract:For nearly 150 years, Canada's Residential School Program sought to forcibly place Indigenous youth in boarding schools that would strip them of their Indigenous cultural knowledge and assimilate them into settler society. The trauma induced by these acts of cultural violence is now being acknowledged by the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which contains Calls to Action for how these and other atrocities committed against Indigenous Peoples might be brought to light. Among these calls to action is the mandate to work with Indigenous Peoples to acknowledge the sites of the Residential School Program. However, there are few precedents for commemorating sites of trauma associated with forced social reform. Drawing on lessons from sites of state-sanctioned social reform forcibly carried out against marginalized communities at the Sean McDermott Laundry in Dublin, Ireland, and the Holy Cross Laundry in Brisbane, Bennett House in Perth, and the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Home in Kinchela, Australia, this paper demonstrates how attention can be paid to the agency and sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples in the best cases by acknowledging the diversity of survivor experiences. These projects point to the potential for preservation processes to be used as important avenues for difficult but necessary conversations regarding reconciliation and demonstrate instances where the process fell short of the objectives the TRC sets for the preservation of the Residential School sites.
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