马普切思维中的关系本体论:在殖民地环境中实现土著福祉的可能性

IF 3.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Review of General Psychology Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1177/10892680241284279
Camila Pérez
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将殖民思维强加于土著人民及其对生活的关系理解是全球南部的共同经历。被迫流离失所和从属关系也是历史的一部分,在这些历史中,维护与环境平衡的文化方式被严重改变。本文深入研究了马普切人的案例,他们是拉丁美洲的一个土著群体,面临着殖民主义的新旧表现形式。由于结构性歧视,马普切人的健康状况受到影响,包括心理健康。在这种情况下,为满足马普切人的需求,跨文化卫生经验得以实施。跨文化卫生政策再次成为土著人对福祉的理解受到压制的舞台。从作者的原住民立场来看,幸福的可能性来自于对意义和权力的协商,这使得殖民环境下的原住民生活变得复杂。此外,土著观点在科学空间中的次等化被认为是在学术网络中实现横向发展和构建有意义的干预措施的障碍。
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Relational Ontology in the Mapuche Thinking: Possibilities for Indigenous Well-Being Amidst Colonial Settings
The imposition of a colonial mindset over indigenous peoples and their relational understanding of life is a common experience in the Global South. Forced displacement and subordination are also part of history in which cultural manners to preserve balance with the environment were severely altered. This article delves into the case of the Mapuche people, an indigenous group from Latin America that faces old and new expressions of colonialism. Because of structural discrimination, the health outcomes of the Mapuche people have been affected, including mental health. In this scenario, intercultural health experiences have been implemented to address the needs of the Mapuche population. Intercultural health policy emerges as an arena in which indigenous understanding of well-being is once again subjugated. From the author’s indigenous position, possibilities for well-being come through the negotiation of meanings and power that complicate indigenous life in colonial settings. Moreover, the subalternization of indigenous perspectives within scientific spaces is acknowledged as an obstacle to achieving horizontality in academic networks and to constructing meaningful interventions.
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Review of General Psychology
Review of General Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Review of General Psychology seeks to publish innovative theoretical, conceptual, or methodological articles that cross-cut the traditional subdisciplines of psychology. The journal contains articles that advance theory, evaluate and integrate research literatures, provide a new historical analysis, or discuss new methodological developments in psychology as a whole. Review of General Psychology is especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between subdisciplines in psychology as well as related fields or that focus on topics that transcend traditional subdisciplinary boundaries.
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