重建“沉默档案”:如何“重建”奴隶制和奴隶贸易档案

IF 1.3 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Archives and Manuscripts Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/01576895.2020.1822190
Louis-Gilles Pairault
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奴隶贸易的记录几乎完全是奴隶贩子的:受害者的沉默震耳欲聋。奴隶本身在与奴隶贸易有关的文件中缺乏贡献,这些文件大多涉及行政或商业问题,所有这些文件都是由犯罪者而非奴隶制受害者制作的。任何来自奴隶视角的证言都是非常珍贵的。其中之一是一份长期未出版的手稿,其评论版最近首次出版:克劳德·文森特·波洛尼(1756-1828)的《回忆录》,他是一名法国军官,曾参加过非洲海岸和圣多明各之间的三次奴隶贸易探险。该文件讲述了几起悲剧事件,包括一位非洲公主沦为奴隶的故事。波洛尼对她的威严和尊严印象深刻,他渴望更多地了解她的生活和被俘情况。他记录了她的故事,使受害者的故事能够进入我们的时代。考虑到来自奴隶口中的故事所引发的问题,以及这些文本的可靠性和可信度,本文讨论了如何利用这些珍贵的文件来重建历史的“缺失的一页”。
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Reconstituting ‘the archives of silence’: how to ‘recreate’ slavery and slave trade archives
ABSTRACT Records of the slave trade are almost exclusively those of the slave-traders: the silence of the victims is deafening. There is a dearth of contributions from the slaves themselves in documents relating to the slave trade, most of which dealt with administrative or business issues and all of which were produced by the perpetrators rather than by the victims of slavery. Any testimonials from the slave perspective are very precious. One of these is a long unpublished manuscript, the critical edition of which was first published most recently: the ‘Memoirs’ of Claude-Vincent Polony (1756–1828), a French officer who took part in three slave trading expeditions between the African Coast and Santo-Domingo. The document recounts several tragic events, including the tale of an African princess reduced to slavery. So impressed was Polony by her majesty and dignity that he was keen to know more about her life and capture. He recorded her story, enabling the victim’s tale to reach our times. Taking into account the issues raised by stories coming from the mouths of slaves, and the reliability and credibility of such texts, this article discusses how this kind of precious documents may be used to reconstitute the ‘missing pages’ of history.
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