规范化尸检——谁的文化需要?一种对新西兰死后政策的本土观点

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
K. Selket, M. Glover, S. Palmer
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引用次数: 7

摘要

在新西兰奥特罗阿,验尸,也称为尸检,是确定死因的主要工具。然而,对于土著Māori新西兰人来说,验尸仍然是一种外来和亵渎的行为。本文考察了流行的事后检验实践如何影响Māori,并讨论了可能的替代方案。它认为,即使修订了《验尸官法》,验尸办公室仍然拥有无懈可击的权力地位,验尸程序的做法与Māori tikanga之间仍然存在紧张关系。需要进一步研究验尸对Māori的社会和文化影响,并研究Māori更能接受的新技术和程序。
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Normalising post-mortems – whose cultural imperative? An indigenous view on New Zealand post-mortem policy
In Aotearoa New Zealand a post-mortem examination, also known as an autopsy, is the main tool for identifying cause of death. For Indigenous Māori New Zealanders, however, post-mortems remain a foreign and desecrating act. This paper examines how prevailing post-mortem practices affect Māori and discusses possible alternatives. It argues that, even with amendments to the Coroners Act, the coronial office continues to hold an unassailable position of power and there remains tension between the practice of post-mortem procedures and Māori tikanga. Further research is needed to investigate the social and cultural impacts of post-mortems on Māori and into new technologies and procedures that could be more acceptable to Māori.
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Kotuitui
Kotuitui Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
22
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online is an international, open-access research journal published for social scientists in tertiary and research institutions and other organisations worldwide. The Maori name Kotuitui means interweaving and reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the journal. This open access, peer-reviewed journal encourages top-flight social science inquiry and research across all social science disciplines. It also recognises contributions made by the social science research community to other disciplines, including biological and physical sciences, and promotes connections between all research communities.
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