令人不安的“我们都是混血儿”:Métis.se/殖民未来、定居者殖民主义和卡纳克主权的对抗

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Anaïs Duong-Pedica
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这篇文章旨在揭示卡纳克/新喀里多尼亚“关于我们都是混血儿”的声明的殖民特征,这是一个种族和政治两极分化的空间,卡纳克土著人民正在为独立进行斗争。它使用了在2018年11月独立公投前后在卡纳基/新喀里多尼亚停留六个月期间,对自称“混血”的人进行的半结构化采访中收集的数据。它还使用了民族志材料,更具体地说,在政治辩论、竞选活动以及艺术和媒体中遇到了“混血儿”的形象,这标志着对卡纳基/新喀里多尼亚“我们都是混血儿”这一理念的投资。这篇文章揭露了多种族主义的政治话语是排斥性的,是定居者殖民背景下土著人失踪的一种机制。它还揭示了定居者的焦虑如何助长多种族话语。在挑战和解构个人和机构想象、希望或倡导的多种族或多组织未来的方向时,这篇文章旨在呼吁从支持法国殖民项目的思维模式和存在模式中去殖民化,即使它掩盖了自己的包容性。
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Unsettling ‘we’re all mixed-race’: Métis.se/colonial futurity, settler colonialism and the countering of Kanak sovereignty
This article aims to uncover the colonial character of the statement ‘on est tous métis’ (‘we’re all mixed-race’) in Kanaky/New Caledonia, a racially and politically polarized space where there is an ongoing struggle for independence led by Indigenous Kanak people. It uses data gathered in semi-structured interviews with self-identified ‘mixed-raced’ people during a six-month stay in Kanaky/New Caledonia before and after the November 2018 referendum for independence. It also uses ethnographic material and, more specifically, encounters with the figure of the ‘mixed-race’ person in political debates, campaigns as well as art and media that signal an investment in the idea that, in Kanaky/New Caledonia, ‘we are all mixed-race’. The article exposes the political discourse of multiracialism as exclusionary and as a mechanism of Indigenous disappearance in the settler colonial context. It also sheds light on the way in which settler anxiety feeds the multiracial discourse. In challenging and deconstructing the orientations towards a multiracial or métis.se future, that individuals and institutions imagine, wish or advocate for, the article aims to call for a desolidarization from modes of thinking and being that support the French colonial project, even when it masks itself as inclusive.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FRANCOPHONE STUDIES
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