“横向暴力源于殖民制度”:澳大利亚土著居民的定居者殖民主义和横向暴力

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES
Theoni Whyman, Cammi Murrup-Stewart, Michael Young, A. Carter, Laura Jobson
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摘要

由于受到压迫,土著居民倾向于将自己的沮丧和愤怒发泄到自己群体的成员身上,这种倾向被称为横向暴力。虽然移民殖民化通常被认为是横向暴力的主要原因,但研究尚未审查导致土著社区横向暴力的具体方面。在一项定性研究中,17名年龄在18岁至60岁以上的澳大利亚原住民(53%为男性,47%为女性)使用了纱线和主题分析,讨论了他们认为是横向暴力的原因。知识持有者确定了横向暴力的历史和当代原因和长期因素,所有这些都与定居者殖民主义有关。这些原因包括生活在殖民社会、土著头衔、对有限资源的获取和竞争、获得土著证书的确认过程、身份问题和内化的种族主义、过去的创伤以及返回传统土地。定居者殖民主义是一种结构,通过这种结构,横向暴力过去和现在都得以蓬勃发展。必须向移民-殖民制度提出挑战,以便有效地打击横向暴力。
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‘Lateral violence stems from the colonial system’: settler-colonialism and lateral violence in Aboriginal Australians
ABSTRACT The tendency of Indigenous people to direct their frustration and anger, due to oppression, toward members of their own group is known as lateral violence. While settler-colonization is often attributed as the main cause of lateral violence, research has not examined what specific aspects lead to lateral violence in Aboriginal communities. In a qualitative study, using yarning and thematic analysis, 17 Aboriginal Australians (53% male, 47% female) ranging in age from 18 to over 60, discussed what they believed to be the causes of lateral violence. Knowledge holders identified historical and contemporary causes and perpetuating factors of lateral violence, all of which were related to settler-colonialism. These causes included living in a colonial society, native title, access and competition for limited resources, the process of obtaining confirmation of Aboriginality certificate, identity issues and internalized racism, past traumas, and returning back to traditional lands. Settler-colonialism is a structure through which lateral violence was, and is, allowed to flourish. Challenges to the settler-colonial system need to be made to effectively combat lateral violence.
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