The Borders of Suffering: Violence, History and Sovereignty in Mexican Museums

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/13260219.2021.1994700
R. Mason
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ABSTRACT Museums are at the center of national debate about the role of violence in constituting Mexican patriotism. Museum exhibitions contextualize and critique powerful national mythologies of victimhood, presenting them alongside narratives that eulogize the military and its mandate to protect the state and citizens. The article focuses on two key typologies of museum exhibitions relating to the border: historical museums of national becoming, and museums that disrupt historical narratives to focus on human vulnerability. Both consider the border as a site of encounter between the state and its other, normalizing violence and militarization. One locates suffering at a border site that can be encountered physically but is demarcated by historical time. The other is physically distanced but occurs in the contemporary moment. Reflecting on the implications of these approaches is urgent given the widespread violence that has killed more than 100,000 people at the hands of narcotraffickers and state agents.
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苦难的边界:墨西哥博物馆中的暴力、历史和主权
关于暴力在墨西哥爱国主义中的作用,博物馆处于全国辩论的中心。博物馆的展览将强大的国家受害者神话语境化并加以批判,将它们与颂扬军队及其保护国家和公民的使命的叙事一起呈现。本文关注与边界相关的博物馆展览的两种主要类型:国家形成的历史博物馆,以及破坏历史叙事以关注人类脆弱性的博物馆。双方都认为边界是一个国家与另一个国家相遇的地方,使暴力和军事化正常化。人们将苦难定位在一个边界地点,这个地点可以在物理上遇到,但被历史时间所划分。另一个在物理上是遥远的,但发生在当代。鉴于毒品贩子和国家特工造成10万多人死亡的广泛暴力,反思这些方法的影响是迫切的。
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