“为了他们自己的利益”:审视芬兰土著寄宿学校叙事中的“温和”殖民主义和芬兰例外论

IF 0.7 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1080/03468755.2023.2261446
Lindsay Elizabeth Doran
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土著寄宿学校系统的研究是复杂的,充满了文化创伤,并且由于全球在已确定的寄宿学校遗址上发现了大量儿童坟墓而重新受到公众关注。虽然土著寄宿学校在几个国家都有,但芬兰在19世纪末和20世纪初寄宿学校系统中对Sámi学生的学术待遇在土著教育史上是独一无二的。Sámi人口分布在瑞典、芬兰、挪威和俄罗斯,其中一些国家已就在公立学校中如何对待Sámi发表了正式声明。然而,一些历史学家似乎拒绝通过这种教育文化霸权将芬兰描绘成Sámi人民的殖民者或压迫者的想法。现存的学术研究对Sámi在芬兰寄宿学校的经历提出了相互矛盾的说法。本文以过去的出版物为主要资料来源,运用叙事探究作为一种方法来分析芬兰土著寄宿学校经历的学术研究,探索芬兰种族例外论和白人纯真的概念和含义,最后预测未来的历史编纂趋势,这一领域正日益走向土著文化记忆的非殖民化。
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‘For Their Own Good’: Examining ‘Gentle’ Colonialism and Finnish Exceptionalism Within Narratives of Finland’s Indigenous Residential Schools
Scholarship of Indigenous residential school systems is complex, fraught with cultural trauma, and receiving renewed public attention due to numerous global discoveries of mass child graves upon identified boarding school sites. Though Indigenous residential schools operated in several countries, Finland’s scholarly treatment of Sámi students in residential school systems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is uniquely situated within the history of Indigenous education. The Sámi population can be found in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Russia, with several of these countries having made official statements regarding treatment of Sámi within government-run schools. However, some historians appear to reject ideas that portray Finland as coloniser or oppressor to the Sámi people through this educational cultural hegemony. Extant scholarship presents conflicting accounts of Sámi experiences within Finnish boarding schools. Using past publications as primary sources, this article utilizes narrative inquiry as a methodology to analyse scholarly studies of Indigenous residential school experiences in Finland, explores concepts and implications of Finnish racial exceptionalism and white innocence and finally, predicts future historiographical trends in a field increasingly moving towards the decolonization of Indigenous cultural memory.
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of History presents articles on Scandinavian history and review essays surveying themes in recent Scandinavian historical research. It concentrates on perspectives of national historical particularities and important long-term and short-term developments. The editorial policy gives particular priority to Scandinavian topics and to efforts of placing Scandinavian developments into a larger context. Studies explicitly comparing Scandinavian processes and phenomena to those in other parts of the world are therefore regarded as particularly important. In addition to publishing articles and review essays, the journal includes short book reviews. Review essay proposals and polemical communications are welcomed.
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