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Remembering and forgetting colonization in New Mexico: A portrait of the Bosque Redondo memorial.

机译:记住和忘记新墨西哥州的殖民化:博斯克·雷东多纪念馆肖像。

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Historically traumatic events that have not been healed, reconciled, or made right can have repercussions for individuals, families, communities, and nations for generations to come. The mere passage of time does not transform trauma. Rather, legacies of colonization become nested and internalized in institutions, social and economic structures, and also in places. This study explores how the historically traumatic events endured by the Navajo and Mescalero Apache people at the Bosque Redondo in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, are remembered, memorialized, and, to a large extent, remain psychoactive today.;The research applies Sarah Lawrence-Lightfoot's qualitative research methodology known as portraiture to develop an inter-textual portrait of the Bosque Redondo Memorial. The research portrait is drawn from in-depth interviews with five core research participants and nine additional research participants. The interviews are augmented by an arts-based analysis of video and audio-texts related to the Bosque Redondo Memorial and the infamous Navajo Long Walk that began the captivity of the Navajo people. Through the research a larger story emerges that brings forward counter-narratives, stories that stand silently in the shadows of official representations at the memorial site. The research also presents stories of cultural survival and resiliency associated with the memorial and examines their relevance for us today. The methodologies of intuitive inquiry and alchemical hermeneutics are used to analyze and interpret the interviews and the video and audio-texts.;An integral aspect of the research presents a series of social, political, emotional, and spiritual concerns that act to both truthfully remember but also forget troubling aspects of the story of the Bosque Redondo, most notably the painfully traumatic impact of the events on the Navajo and Mescalero Apache. Another element of the portrait chronicles the recent efforts to develop the memorial as a site of conscience that integrates a social justice narrative linking past, present, and future. One final perspective that grounds the research is the realization that places that have a harmful past are also in need of healing and liberation, and this too warrants our consideration when addressing traumatic history. Key words: historical harm, internalized colonization, Bosque Redondo, Navajo, Mescalero Apache, memorialization.
机译:历史上尚未得到医治,和解或纠正的创伤性事件可能会对后代的个人,家庭,社区和国家产生影响。时间的流逝不会改变创伤。相反,殖民的遗产被嵌套和内化在制度,社会和经济结构以及地方中。这项研究探索了如何记住,纪念和纪念在新墨西哥州萨姆纳堡的博斯克雷东多(Bosque Redondo)的纳瓦霍人(Navajo)和梅斯卡罗(Mescalero)阿帕奇人遭受的历史性创伤事件,并在很大程度上在今天保持精神活性。莱特富特的定性研究方法被称为肖像画,以发展博斯克·雷东多纪念馆的文字间肖像。研究肖像来自对5位核心研究参与者和9位其他研究参与者的深入采访。对基于艺术的视频和音频文本的分析对采访进行了补充,这些视频和音频文本与博斯克雷东多纪念馆(Bosque Redondo Memorial)和臭名昭著的纳瓦霍长步走(Navajo Long Walk)有关,纳瓦霍人被俘虏了。通过研究,出现了一个更大的故事,提出了反叙事,这些故事默默地屹立在纪念馆官方代表的阴影中。该研究还介绍了与纪念馆有关的文化生存和复原力的故事,并检验了它们对我们今天的意义。直观的探究和炼金术诠释学的方法被用于分析和解释访谈以及视频和音频文本。研究的一个重要方面是提出了一系列社会,政治,情感和精神方面的问题,这些行为都可以真实地记住但也忘记了Bosque Redondo故事中令人不安的方面,最值得注意的是这些事件对纳瓦霍人和Mescalero Apache造成的痛苦创伤。肖像的另一个元素记载了最近将纪念馆发展为良心之地的努力,该场所整合了过去,现在和未来的社会正义叙事。研究的最后一个观点是认识到,过去有有害的过去的地方也需要康复和解放,这在处理创伤史时也值得我们考虑。关键词:历史伤害,内在殖民化,博斯克·雷东多,纳瓦霍人,阿斯卡佩罗·阿帕奇,纪念。

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  • 作者

    Allena, Thomas Vincent.;

  • 作者单位

    Pacifica Graduate Institute.;

  • 授予单位 Pacifica Graduate Institute.;
  • 学科 Psychology Social.;Native American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 211 p.
  • 总页数 211
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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