美国联邦非保留地寄宿学校与种族灭绝的仁慈肇事者

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.3138/gsi-2021-0003
S. Kunze
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摘要:20世纪的美国联邦保留地外印第安人寄宿学校一直是对印第安人进行种族灭绝和文化灭绝的场所。虽然在任何关于大规模暴行罪行,例如种族灭绝和种族灭绝的批判性讨论中,肇事者的问题总是排在中心位置,但很少注意在这些保留地外寄宿学校经营的种族灭绝肇事者。此外,学术界关注的是种族灭绝的肇事者,但没有花太多时间考虑种族灭绝和种族灭绝的肇事者之间定义上的细微差别。在本文中,我强调了一种特别适用于种族灭绝的额外犯罪者类型,这是对现有犯罪者类型的补充。例如,在1878年至1934年期间,在美国联邦保留地外的印第安人寄宿学校可以找到这种仁慈的肇事者,他专门从事种族灭绝罪行。关注这些肇事者并将其视为一种独特的类型,将有助于进一步和发展我们对种族灭绝、犯罪和共谋以及保留地外寄宿学校同化做法的理解。此外,这一讨论也包含在关于在移民-殖民背景下种族灭绝和种族灭绝这两个术语的适用性的辩论中。
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US Federal Off-Reservation Boarding Schools and Ethnocide's Benevolent Perpetrator
Abstract:The United States federal off-reservation Indian boarding schools of the twentieth century have been the locale for ethnocide and cultural genocide of the Native American population. While in any critical discussion of mass atrocity crimes, such as genocide and ethnocide, the question of the perpetrators always ranks central, not much attention has been paid to the perpetrators of ethnocide who operated in these off-reservation boarding schools. Furthermore, scholarship has focused on perpetrators in genocide but has not spent much time considering the definitional nuances between perpetrators in ethnocide and genocide. In this paper, I highlight an additional perpetrator type that applies specifically to ethnocide, which is an addition to existing perpetrator typologies. This benevolent perpetrator, who is specific to ethnocidal crimes, can for instance be found in United States federal off-reservation Indian boarding schools between 1878 and 1934. Paying attention to these perpetrators and considering them as a unique type, will allow for furthering and developing our understanding of ethnocide, perpetration and complicity, and assimilation practices in off-reservation boarding schools. Furthermore, this discussion is embedded in the debate about the applicability of the terms genocide and ethnocide in a settler-colonial context.
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