Community and resistance in Marie Clements’ The Unnatural and Accidental Women

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Settler Colonial Studies Pub Date : 2021-02-11 DOI:10.1080/2201473X.2021.1883843
S. Mackenzie
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ABSTRACT Examining representations of gendered violence in Marie Clements’ The Unnatural and Accidental Women as they are used for decolonizing purposes, I aim to elucidate the complexity of the linkage between colonization, violence against Indigenous women, and contemporary Indigenous women's dramatic production. Employing Clements’ play as an example, this paper contends that plays by Indigenous women do not merely memorialize colonial transgressions, but they also provide an avenue for individual and potential cultural healing by deconstructing some of the harmful ideological work performed by colonial and occasionally postcolonial misrepresentations. Dramatic texts by contemporary Indigenous women, I argue, especially those containing revisionist historical components, revive and preserve cultural memory and function in direct opposition to colonialist disparagement of Indigeneity/Métissage. So, too, do these works educate readers/spectators concerning colonial histories of violence, ultimately facilitating a process of relearning, which can lead to reconciliatory understandings thereby creating potential for collective healing.
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玛丽·克莱门茨的《非自然的和偶然的女人》中的社区和抵抗
通过考察玛丽·克莱门茨的《非自然和偶然的女人》中性别暴力的表现,我旨在阐明殖民、对土著妇女的暴力和当代土著妇女戏剧创作之间联系的复杂性。本文以克莱门茨的戏剧为例,认为土著妇女的戏剧不仅仅是纪念殖民时期的越界行为,而且还通过解构殖民时期和偶尔的后殖民时期的虚假陈述所做的一些有害的意识形态工作,为个人和潜在的文化愈合提供了一条途径。我认为,当代土著妇女的戏剧文本,特别是那些包含修正主义历史成分的戏剧文本,复兴和保存了文化记忆和功能,直接反对殖民主义者对土著/土著的贬低。因此,这些作品也教育读者/观众关于殖民时期的暴力历史,最终促进了一个重新学习的过程,这可以导致和解的理解,从而创造集体治愈的潜力。
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Settler Colonial Studies
Settler Colonial Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to establish settler colonial studies as a distinct field of scholarly research. Scholars and students will find and contribute to historically-oriented research and analyses covering contemporary issues. We also aim to present multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, involving areas like history, law, genocide studies, indigenous, colonial and postcolonial studies, anthropology, historical geography, economics, politics, sociology, international relations, political science, literary criticism, cultural and gender studies and philosophy.
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