塑造北美移民与民族遗产:民族组织与文献遗产

Dominique Daniel
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本文将探讨移民和少数民族在处理存档任务时所处理的一些问题——收集和保存讲述该群体故事的文件——以及历史——或通过档案建立记忆,为了方便起见,我将把这个过程称为种族存档。本文将通过对美国三个特定群体——芬兰人、德国人和犹太人社区——在20世纪60年代种族“复兴”之前和之后的一段时期的案例研究,追溯种族存档的过程。之所以选择这些群体,是因为它们说明了20世纪20年代之前抵达美国的移民群体的种族档案的演变,以及限制性移民法的采用。这些小组所表现出的相似和不同,在小组对以下问题的协商和回答中是显而易见的:谁应该负责存档?移民遗产的存档和传承的目的应该是什么?什么需要存档和传送?这些问题对历史和记忆的塑造有着广泛的影响。
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Shaping immigrant and ethnic heritage in North America: ethnic organizations and the documentary heritage
This article will explore some of the issues that immigrant and ethnic groups have dealt with when tackling the task of archiving – gathering and preserving the documents that tell the group’s story – and that of history- or memory-building through archives, a process I will refer to, for the sake of convenience, as ethnic archiving. The paper will trace the process of ethnic archiving through the case study of three specific groups–Finnish, German and Jewish communities in the United States–in the period preceding and following the ethnic “revival” of the 1960s. These groups were chosen because they illustrate the evolution of ethnic archiving among immigrant groups that arrived in the United States before the 1920s and the adoption of restrictive immigration laws. The similarities and differences these groups display are visible in the groups’ negotiations of, and answers to, the following questions: Who should be responsible for archiving? What should be the purpose of archiving and of the transmission of migration heritage? What should be archived and transmitted? These questions have broad implications for the shaping of history and memory.
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