魁北克维也纳委员会对主权和定居者-殖民地暴力的理解(2016-2019)

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Trycia Bazinet
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金谷危机始于2015年,当地土著妇女在一篇新闻报道中列举了她们在警察手中遭受的暴力,最终有37起记录在案的案件,但没有刑事指控。为了应对这种强烈抗议,2016年成立了省级“维也纳委员会:倾听、和解与进步”。该委员会的任务是确定土著人民在魁北克的公共服务中是否受到歧视。本文回顾了这一委员会的条款和限制,当它被理解为现代自由移民-殖民国家的话语生产。我的分析表明,委员会,无论是否有意,都受到正在进行的定居者殖民化的存在条件的约束,这是土地获取的必要性。然后,对土著人民的歧视问题可以作为与土地主权问题无关的问题进行讨论和“解决”。根据戈曼对空间不公正尺度的概念,它基本上没有改变定居者-殖民地暴力(如身体和土地)所针对的相互关联尺度之间的异化。通过关注暴力呈现和管理的方式,我讨论了委员会如何以更大的条件为导向,这些条件对重新解决当前和掩盖土地主权问题感兴趣。
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Tracing understanding of sovereignty and settler-colonial violence in the Quebec’s Viens Commission (2016–2019)
ABSTRACT The Val d'Or crisis began in 2015 with local Indigenous women naming the violence they faced at the hands of police officers in a news report, which culminated in 37 documented cases yet no criminal charges. In response to the outcry, the provincial ‘Viens Commission: Listening, Reconciliation and Progress' was launched in 2016. The mandate of the commission was to determine if Indigenous people faced discrimination in Quebec's public services. This paper reviews the terms and limits of this commission when it is understood as a discursive production of modern liberal settler-colonial nations. My analysis proposes that the commission, unwittingly or not, is bound by the conditions of existence of ongoing settler-colonization, that is the imperative of land access. The issue of discrimination against Indigenous people can then be discussed and ‘resolved' as disconnected from issues of land sovereignty. As per Goeman’s conception of scales of spatial injustices, it mostly leaves the alienation between the interconnected scales targeted by settler-colonial violence (such as body and land) unchanged. By paying attention to the way violence is presented and managed, I discuss how the commission may be oriented by larger conditions interested in re-settling the present and in veiling land sovereignty questions.
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Settler Colonial Studies
Settler Colonial Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to establish settler colonial studies as a distinct field of scholarly research. Scholars and students will find and contribute to historically-oriented research and analyses covering contemporary issues. We also aim to present multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, involving areas like history, law, genocide studies, indigenous, colonial and postcolonial studies, anthropology, historical geography, economics, politics, sociology, international relations, political science, literary criticism, cultural and gender studies and philosophy.
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