Uma arqueologia do racismo cotidiano

Translated title of the contribution: An Archeology of Everyday Racism

Claire Smith, Jordan Ralph, Elspbeth Hodgins, Susan Arthure, Heather Burke, Kellie Pollard, Joslyn McCartney, Jean Tiati, Jasmine Willika

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Abstract

Este artículo examina el papel de la cultura material en la reproducción del racismo cotidiano en Katherine, Territorio del Norte, Australia. Sostenemos que la inclusión está determinada por un diseño inclusivo apoyado por comportamientos inclusivos, y que los arqueólogos pueden ayudar a la creación de un mundo más igualitario, identificando cómo la cultura material actúa para excluir a ciertos grupos y replicar desigualdades que, de otro modo, podrían pasar desapercibidas. Este artículo forma parte del movimiento por la justicia social en arqueología que analiza los restos materiales, tanto del pasado como del presente, para revelar las relaciones entre el racismo, la discriminación racial y la desigualdad racial.

This paper examines the role of material culture in replicating everyday racism in Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. We argue that inclusivity is determined by inclusive design supported by inclusive behaviours and that archaeologists can inform the creation of a more equitable world by identifying how material culture acts to exclude certain groups and replicate inequalities that might otherwise go unnoticed. This paper is part of the social justice movement in archaeology that analyses material remains in both the past and the present to reveal relationships between racism, racial discrimination, and racial inequality.
Translated title of the contributionAn Archeology of Everyday Racism
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)316-344
Number of pages32
JournalVESTÍGIOS – Revista Latino-Americana de Arqueologia Histórica
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • racism
  • archaeology
  • social justice
  • structural violence
  • modern material culture

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