说出她的名字反抗、种族骚乱和纽约市黑人生活的生物考古学

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Aja M. Lans
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#SayHerName 和 #BlackLivesMatter 继承了黑人有组织地反抗白人至上主义的深厚传统。本文以纽约市的骚乱和叛乱为重点,探讨了黑人以生命和社区为中心的反抗行为与否定黑人人性的反黑人暴力行为的对比。正如克里斯蒂娜-夏普(Christina Sharpe,2016 年)所提出的,在对代际创伤和 "唤醒 "的讨论中,79 位在进步时代的纽约市被解剖的黑人妇女的物化骸骨提供了一种重建黑人生活的方式。这些妇女中的许多人都经历并目睹了纽约的种族骚乱,包括 1863 年的征兵骚乱和 1900 年的 Tenderloin 种族骚乱。我反思作为一名黑人女性和生物考古学家,我是如何经历和目睹了与一个多世纪前类似的事件,并思考这些女性可能会告诉我们关于当前这个时刻的其他信息。
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Say Her Name: Resistance, Race Riots, and a Bioarchaeology of Black Life in New York City

Say Her Name: Resistance, Race Riots, and a Bioarchaeology of Black Life in New York City

#SayHerName and #BlackLivesMatter carry on the deep tradition of organized Black resistance to white supremacy. Focusing riots and rebellions in New York City, this article considers acts of resistance by Black people centering life and community juxtaposed against acts of anti-Black violence that deny Black humanity. The objectified skeletal remains of 79 Black women who were dissected in Progressive Era New York City provide a way to reconstruct Black life when framed within discussions of intergenerational trauma and the “wake,” as proposed by Christina Sharpe (2016). Many of these women lived through and witnessed race riots in the city, including the 1863 Draft Riots and the 1900 Tenderloin Race Riot. I reflect upon how, as a Black woman and bioarchaeologist, I am living through and witnessing events similar to those that transpired over a century ago, and I consider what else these women might tell us about this current moment.

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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY-
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1.10
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12.50%
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65
期刊介绍: Historical Archaeology is the scholarly journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) and the leading journal in the study of the archaeology of the modern era. The journal publishes articles on a broad range of historic and archaeological areas of interests such as slavery, gender, race, ethnicity, social class, globalization, industry, landscapes, material culture, battlefields, and much more.   Historical Archaeology is published quarterly and is a benefit of SHA membership.  The journal was first published in 1967, the year SHA was founded. Although most contributors and reviewers are member of the Society, membership is not required to submit manuscripts for publication in Historical Archaeology.  Scholarship and pertinence are the determining factors in selecting contribution for publication in SHA’s journal.
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