Fear, Trust and Aborigines: The Historical Experience of State Institutions and Current Encounters in the Health System

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Health and History Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2307/40111576
Leonie Cox
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Abstract:Troubled dynamics between residents of an Aboriginal town in Queensland and the local health system were established during colonisation and consolidated during those periods of Australian history where the policies of 'protection' (segregation), integration and then assimilation held sway. The status of Aboriginal health is, in part, related to interactions between the residents' current and historical experiences of the health and criminal justice systems as together these agencies used medical and moral policing to legitimate dispossession, marginalisation, institutionalisation and control of the residents. The punitive regulations and ethnocentric strategies used by these institutions are within the living memory of many of the residents or in the published accounts of preceding generations. This paper explores current residents' memories and experiences.
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恐惧、信任和原住民:国家机构的历史经验和卫生系统中的当前遭遇
摘要:昆士兰一个土著城镇的居民与当地卫生系统之间的麻烦动态是在殖民时期建立的,并在澳大利亚历史上“保护”(隔离)、融合和同化政策占主导地位的时期得到巩固。原住民健康状况在一定程度上与居民当前和历史上的卫生和刑事司法系统经历之间的互动有关,因为这些机构共同使用医疗和道德监管来合法剥夺、边缘化、制度化和控制居民。这些机构使用的惩罚性法规和以种族为中心的策略在许多居民的生活记忆中,或在前几代人的公开叙述中。本文探讨了当前居民的记忆和经历。
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