被谋杀和失踪的土著妇女和女孩:加拿大性别殖民暴力的话语分析

Tanya Pabla
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通过仔细研究MMIWG最终报告(2019年),本MRP提出了一个问题:对这份官方文件的分析揭示了加拿大性别殖民主义的什么?加拿大2019年失踪和被谋杀的土著妇女和女孩调查(MMIWG)最终报告确定了“导致加拿大土著妇女和女孩持续暴力和特别脆弱性的潜在社会、经济、文化、制度和历史原因”(执行摘要,2019年,第5页)。本文首先将批判性土著女权主义作为理论框架,并将话语分析作为方法。本MRP的第1和第2部分侧重于对最终报告的分析。第一部分概述了全国调查及其对性别暴力和殖民暴力的扩大定义。第二部分审查了最终报告(2019年)结束性别殖民暴力的框架,以及报告对正义的呼吁,重点是如何追究政府和法律机构的责任。MRP最后分析了主流和土著对最终报告的接受情况,重点是新闻媒体的报道。该MRP认为,性别殖民暴力之所以持续存在,是因为加拿大的政治和法律机构仍然致力于(重新)制造殖民暴力,将针对土著妇女的暴力行为视为文化或个人问题,而不是系统问题。本文探讨了由于加拿大及其机构未能做出必要的改变(社会、经济、文化),以结束针对土著妇女和女孩的性别暴力,性别殖民暴力是如何继续的。这导致加拿大维持了定居者的统治地位,并允许土著妇女和女孩继续受到压迫。MMIWG国家调查最终报告(2019年)将暴力定义扩大为性别和殖民暴力,并呼吁伸张正义,为结束性别殖民暴力和绘制实质性社会转型的可能性提供了重要机会。
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Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls: A Discourse Analysis of Gendered Colonial Violence in Canada
By closely examining the MMIWG Final Report (2019), this MRP asks the question: What does an analysis of this official document reveal about gendered colonialism in Canada? Canada‘s 2019 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry (MMIWG) Final Report identified the ―underlying social, economic, cultural, institutional and historical causes contributing to the ongoing violence and particular vulnerabilities of Indigenous women and girls in Canada‖ (Executive Summary, 2019, pg. 5). The paper begins by laying out critical Indigenous feminism as the theoretical framework and discourse analysis as the methodology. Sections 1 and 2 of this MRP focus on an analysis of the Final Report. The first section provides an overview of the national inquiry and its expanded definition of violence as gendered and colonial. The second section examines the final report‘s (2019) framework for ending gendered colonial violence and the report‘s calls for justice by focusing on how to hold the government and legal institutions accountable. The MRP then concludes with an analysis of mainstream and Indigenous receptions of the final report with a focus on news media stories. This MRP argues that gendered colonial violence endures because Canadian political and legal institutions have remained committed to (re)producing colonial violence by framing violence against Indigenous women as a cultural or individual problem rather than a systemic problem. The paper explores how gendered colonial violence continues due to the failure by Canada and its institutions to make the necessary changes required (socially, economically, culturally) in order to end gendered violence against Indigenous women and girls. This has resulted in Canada maintaining settler dominance and allowing for the continued oppression Indigenous women and girlsface.By providing an expanded definition of violence as gendered and colonial and through its calls for justice, the MMIWG national inquiry final report (2019) provides a significant opportunity to end gendered colonial violence and map possibilities for substantive social transformation.
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