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Narrating the accumulation of dispossession: Stories of Aboriginal Elders

机译:叙述剥夺的积累:原住民长老的故事

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The lifeworld’s of Aboriginal people and relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Australia continue to bear the scars of a colonial past and present. Liberation oriented approaches within psychology have emphasised the role of storytelling and the recovery of historical memory in affirming identity and belonging but also for disrupting wilful ignorance of a history of dispossession in order to transform relationships. In this paper we draw on stories shared as part of an oral history based project and in conversational interviews, to explore the ways in which Aboriginal people have understood oppression in their lives, past and present. Following data analyses, three community narratives were identified that collectively narrated the history, legacy, and continuity of colonial dispossession. These stories are important in showing up the circuits and consequences of dispossession and privilege and can be mobilised to challenge dominant cultural narratives that construct Aboriginal people as needing to move on. As the recovery of historical memory, these symbolic resources also serve to strengthen identity and belonging within Aboriginal communities, thus disrupting the internalisation of oppression.
机译:澳大利亚原住民的生活世界以及原住民与非原住民之间的关系继续承载着过去和现在殖民地的伤痕。心理学中以解放为导向的方法强调了讲故事和恢复历史记忆在确认身份和归属方面的作用,但同时也破坏了剥夺历史的故意无知以改变关系。在本文中,我们借鉴了基于口述历史项目和对话访谈中分享的故事,以探索原住民如何理解自己过去,现在的生活中的压迫。在数据分析之后,确定了三个社区叙述,它们共同描述了殖民剥夺的历史,遗产和连续性。这些故事对于展示剥夺和特权的循环和后果很重要,可以动员他们去挑战那些构成土著人民继续前进的主流文化叙事。随着历史记忆的恢复,这些象征性资源还有助于加强土著社区的认同感和归属感,从而破坏了压迫的内部化。

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