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Antepasados:祖先:国家文化中的非洲裔人"(Los afroporteños en la cultura nacional)是针对布宜诺斯艾利斯非洲裔人--即非洲裔人--文化遗产的最全面的博物馆展览之一。展览于 2016 年 4 月至 6 月在图书和语言博物馆(Museo del Libro y de la Lengua)向公众开放。Antepasados 的主要目的是重拾非洲裔的文化遗产,填补学者、策展人和政府所认为的民族身份叙事中的 "遗憾缺失"。本研究探讨了 Antepasados(2016 年)如何阐明阿根廷的白人逻辑以及博物馆和公共历史中的种族代表政治,同时认识到官方话语中对非洲裔的抹杀。该展览承认非洲裔对国家文化和身份认同的贡献,并展示了阿根廷社会如何处理其种族问题,尽管其中存在某些矛盾。最后,本研究将非洲裔阿根廷人的案例纳入拉丁美洲关于种族问题的更广泛讨论中,以更具包容性的措辞在一个强调白人占主导地位的国家中重构民族身份和文化遗产的论述。
Visualising Afro-Cultural Identities in Contemporary Argentina: The case of Antepasados, Los afroporteños en la cultura nacional
Antepasados: Los afroporteños en la cultura nacional [Ancestors: Afroporteños in National Culture] was one of the most comprehensive museum exhibits to address the cultural heritage of Afro-descendants from Buenos Aires – known as afroporteños. It was open to the public from April to June 2016 at the Museo del Libro y de la Lengua [Museum of Books and Language]. The primary purpose of Antepasados was to recapture afroporteños’ cultural heritage and fill what scholars, curators, and the government saw as a “regrettable absence” in narratives about national identity. This study examines how Antepasados (2016) articulated the logic of whiteness in Argentina and the politics of race representation in museums and public history while recognising the erasure of Afro-descendants in official discourse. This exhibit acknowledges the contribution of afroporteños to national culture and identity, and shows how Argentine society is dealing with its racial reckoning, albeit with certain contradictions. Finally, this study inscribes the case of afroporteños into broader discussions about race in Latin America by reframing national identity and cultural heritage discourses in more inclusive terms within a country where an emphasis on whiteness has been predominant.