“他们几乎和我们一样是人类”:博尔索纳罗政府领导下的土著政治和政策瓦解

Leonardo Barros Soares, Stephen Grant Baines
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本文认为,在博尔索纳罗政府的领导下,有三个正在进行的拆除过程是针对巴西本土主义政策的:(1)拆除土地所有权承认政策和制度;(2)由于针对土著人民的暴力行为不断增加和2019冠状病毒病大流行,保护土著生命的工作遭到破坏;(3)与政府计划开放土著土地进行大规模农业和采矿有关的传统领土的完整性被破坏。另一方面,我们指出,巴西土著运动的当代战略正在发展,以反击土著主义政策的瓦解。我们使用第一手和二手数据来调查这些主题,并使用政策拆除的理论框架进行深入讨论。最后,我们指出,正在进行的拆除可能助长对巴西土著人民的种族灭绝。
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“They are almost humans like us”: indigenous politics and policy dismantling under Bolsonaro’s government
  This paper argues that three ongoing dismantling processes target the Brazilian indigenist policy under Bolsonaro’s government: (1) the dismantling of the land claims recognition policy and institutions; (2) the dismantling of the protection of indigenous lives due to the increasing violence against indigenous peoples and the COVID-19 pandemic; and (3) the dismantling of the integrity of traditional territories related to government plans to open indigenous lands to large-scale agricultural and mining operations. On the other hand, we point out that Brazilian indigenous movements’ contemporary strategies are developing to fight back against the dismantling of indigenist policy. We use primary and secondary data to investigate those topics, discussing them in depth using the policy-dismantling theoretical framework. We conclude by pointing to the fact that the ongoing dismantling may contribute to the genocide of Brazilian indigenous peoples.
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