档案的颜色界线:种族、记录和后殖民时期的保管

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Archives and Records-The Journal of the Archives and Records Association Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/23257962.2021.1940898
Riley Linebaugh, J. Lowry
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摘要利用“颜色线”的概念,W.E.B.杜波依斯(W.E.B.Du Bois)用这一概念命名了亚洲和非洲、美洲和海岛上存在问题的“深色人种与浅色人种的关系”,这篇文章认为,在非殖民化期间,对迁移到欧洲的档案的持续保管构成了一条“档案颜色线”,这既是帝国项目种族主义的结果,也是对帝国项目种族歧视的概括。这篇文章首先认为,后监护主义的发展使监护权的意义回归,并对“数字遣返”和“共同”或“共享遗产”的价值提出了质疑根据最近一项国际调查的数据,文章确定了档案保管的重要性,然后考虑了后殖民背景下档案流离失所的种族化性质。为了更仔细地观察这种档案色彩线是如何构成的,本文考察了肯尼亚克里乔人被剥夺的情况,以阐明档案色彩线形成的三个阶段;殖民地背景(出处);非殖民化和经济利益重组(评估);以及后殖民时期的档案和清算(羁押)的势头。文章的结论是,欧洲对有关记录的持续保管是全球种族主义秩序的结果,并加强了这种秩序。
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The archival colour line: race, records and post-colonial custody
ABSTRACT Using the concept of the ‘colour line,’ by which W.E.B. Du Bois named the problematic ‘relation of the darker to the lighter races of men in Asia and Africa, in America and the islands of the sea,’ this article argues that the ongoing custody of archives displaced to Europe during decolonization constitutes an ‘archival colour line’ that both results from and recapitulates the racism of the imperial project. The article does this by first arguing that developments in post-custodialism return significance to custody, calling into question the value of ‘digital repatriation’ and ‘joint’ or ‘shared heritage.’ Establishing the importance of archival custody, the article then considers the racialized nature of archival displacements in postcolonial contexts, drawing on data from a recent international survey. To look more closely at how such an archival colour line might be constituted, the article examines the dispossession of people from Kericho, Kenya, to illuminate three stages of archival colour line formation; the colonial setting (provenance); decolonization and the reconfiguration of economic interests (appraisal); and postcolonial archives and the momentum of reckoning (custody). The article concludes that the ongoing European custody of the records in question results from and fortifies a global racist order.
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