Donna Awatere on Whiteness in New Zealand: Theoretical Contributions and Contemporary Relevance

Adele N. Norris, Jennifer Gale de Saxe, Garrick Cooper
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In June 2022, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern designated the US-based neo-fascist groups The Base and the Proud Boys as terrorist organisations. This designation marks one of the few times white supremacy entered the national political discourse in New Zealand. Discourses of whiteness are mostly theorised in the North American context. However, Donna Awatere’s 1984 examination of White Cultural Imperialism (WCI) in her book Māori Sovereignty advanced an analysis of whiteness in New Zealand that has received limited scholarly attention and is essentially unexplored. This paper reintroduces Awatere’s conceptualisation of WCI. It offers core tenets of WCI and theoretical insights into contemporary discussions of white supremacy that move beyond the focus of individuals and groups to a broader national framework of New Zealand. Two interrelated features of WCI, as defined by Awatere, are the minimisation and normalisation of whiteness and white racial hostility – inherent features that maintain, protect, and reproduce the white institutionalised body as the primary beneficiary of Western European domination that will always thwart Indigenous sovereignty and equality. This paper concludes that Awatere’s articulation of WCI links whiteness in the New Zealand context to the broader network of global white supremacy that offers insight into contemporary criminal justice scholarship.
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唐娜·阿瓦蒂论新西兰的白人:理论贡献及其当代意义
2022年6月,新西兰总理阿德恩将美国新法西斯组织“基地”和“骄傲男孩”列为恐怖组织。这标志着白人至上主义进入新西兰国家政治话语的为数不多的几次之一。白人话语大多是在北美语境中理论化的。然而,Donna Awatere在1984年出版的《Māori主权》一书中对白人文化帝国主义(White Cultural Imperialism, WCI)进行了考察,并对新西兰的白人现象进行了分析,但这一分析受到了有限的学术关注,而且基本上没有被探索过。本文重新介绍了watere的WCI概念。它提供了WCI的核心原则和对白人至上主义的当代讨论的理论见解,这些讨论超越了个人和团体的关注,进入了新西兰更广泛的国家框架。正如阿瓦蒂尔所定义的那样,WCI的两个相互关联的特征是白人和白人种族敌意的最小化和正常化——这是维持、保护和复制白人制度化身体的固有特征,作为西欧统治的主要受益者,西欧统治将永远阻碍土著主权和平等。本文的结论是,Awatere对WCI的阐述将新西兰背景下的白人与全球白人至上主义的更广泛网络联系起来,这为当代刑事司法学术提供了见解。
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