多民族玻利维亚的移民根源:玻利维亚亚马逊“边境”的国家支持的土著殖民

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Chuck Sturtevant
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摘要本文从移民殖民研究的角度分析了拉丁美洲的一场土地冲突。我把重点放在了玻利维亚亚马逊河流域一个名为阿尔托贝尼(Alto Beni)的地区,在那里,一个政府资助的殖民项目安置了来自玻利维亚高地的土著殖民者,这些殖民者居住在莫塞特海姆人占领的领土上。这个项目导致了持续至今的土地冲突。我认为,这个项目继续反映了设计它的发展专业人士的定居者殖民逻辑,特别是他们关于玻利维亚亚马逊“边疆”在国家认同生产中的作用的想法。这涉及到意识形态的流通,这些意识形态将定居者的边界视为通往现代化道路上的关键一步,无论是对定居者(他们将被纳入现代化的玻利维亚的公民)还是对Mosetenes(他们将被消灭,以便为这一进程腾出空间)。最后,我对研究移民殖民主义的学者在移民殖民主义(特别是因为它依赖于以英国为中心的种族分类意识形态)和其他殖民压迫经验(特别是那些涉及思想流通和知识生产的经验)之间所做的明显区分提出了质疑。
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The settler roots of Plurinational Bolivia: state-sponsored indigenous colonization on Bolivia’s Amazonian ‘frontier’
ABSTRACT This article analyzes a land conflict in Latin America through the lens of settler colonial studies. I focus on an area of the Bolivian Amazon known as the Alto Beni, where a government-sponsored colonization project settled indigenous colonists from the Bolivian highlands in territories occupied by the Mosetén people. This project has led to conflicts over land that continue to this day. I argue that this project continues to reflect the settler colonial logics of the development professionals who designed it, particularly their ideas about the role of Bolivia’s Amazonian ‘frontier’ in the production of a national identity. This involves the circulation of ideologies that cast the settler frontier as a key step on the path toward modernization, both for settlers (who are to be incorporated as citizens of a modernizing Bolivia) and for Mosetenes (who are to be eliminated in order to make room for this process). I conclude by challenging the stark distinction that scholars of settler colonialism make between settler colonialism (particularly as it depends on Anglocentric ideologies of racial classification) and other experiences of colonial oppression (particularly those which involve the circulation of ideas and the production of knowledge).
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Settler Colonial Studies
Settler Colonial Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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1.80
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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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