法医人类学的另一种方法:来自乌干达北部的发现

Jaymelee J. Kim
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摘要:本文探讨了法医人类学如何在存在结构性暴力和身体暴力的国家促进和平与重建议程。法医人类学干预的能力在人类学文献中一直存在争议,通常在医学法律或人道主义努力方面受到限制。我认为,法医人类学应该被重新定义为一种综合的方法,这种方法由特定背景的信息、其他干预措施的存在以及与坟墓有关的问题所告知。具体来说,这项研究依赖于2016年从乌干达北部两个地区收集的人种学数据,这些地区正在经历与上帝抵抗军冲突中不当埋葬相关的心理、精神、经济和其他负面影响。这揭示了该领域被忽视的能力,即通过地方层面的参与为追求可持续和平做出贡献——这在过渡时期司法、和平建设和暴力人类学的相关文献中日益受到关注。
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An Alternative Approach to Forensic Anthropology: Findings from Northern Uganda
ABSTRACT:This article addresses how forensic anthropology can contribute to peace and reconstruction agendas in countries with legacies of structural and physical violence. The capabilities of forensic anthropological interventions have been debated in anthropological literature, often restrictively framed in terms of medico-legal or humanitarian endeavors. I argue that forensic anthropology should be reframed into an integrated approach that is informed by context-specific information, the presence of other interventions, and grave-related concerns. Specifically, this research relies on ethnographic data collected from two districts in northern Uganda in 2016 that are experiencing psychosocial, spiritual, economic, and other negative impacts related to improper burials from the Lord’s Resistance Army conflict. This reveals an overlooked capability of the field to contribute to the pursuit of sustainable peace through local level engagement—a rising concern in related literatures of transitional justice, peacebuilding, and anthropologies of violence.
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