Unsettling Narratives

N. Saito
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The master narrative of American history depicts the triumph of “civilization” over “savagery,” with Angloamerican settlers braving the wilderness to assert their “right” to establish a state over which they would exert complete control. It is a story of constant and inevitable progress, of racial and gendered hierarchies, and of the transformation of land and people into property. It overwrites the stories of others—particularly the peoples indigenous to these lands—erasing their histories, worldviews, and often even their existence, masking the violence inherent to colonization. This chapter sets the stage for the construction of narratives that better account for the actual histories of all peoples within the United States, thereby providing a more realistic basis for meaningful change.
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令人不安的故事
美国历史的主要叙述描述了“文明”战胜“野蛮”的胜利,盎格鲁殖民者勇敢地在荒野中维护他们建立一个他们将完全控制的国家的“权利”。这是一个关于不断和不可避免的进步的故事,关于种族和性别等级的故事,关于土地和人转化为财产的故事。它覆盖了其他人的故事——尤其是这些土地上的土著民族——抹去了他们的历史、世界观,甚至是他们的存在,掩盖了殖民所固有的暴力。本章为更好地解释美国境内所有民族的实际历史的叙述的构建奠定了基础,从而为有意义的变革提供了更现实的基础。
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