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Vzroki in posledice kulturnega genocida na primeru avstralskih ukradenih generacij
ID Šetina, Erazem (Author), ID Resnik Planinc, Tatjana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Cergol Paradiž, Ana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Od sredine 19. stoletja do sedemdesetih let 20. stoletja so v Avstraliji državne oblasti sistematično odvzemale otroke družinam avstralskih Aboridžinov. Ti otroci, ki so danes znani pod imenom ukradene generacije, so bili ob odvzemu umeščeni v institucije, misijone in svetlopolte družine, s čimer so jih oblasti želele integrirati v t. i. belsko družbo in jih oddaljiti od aboridžinske kulture, ki so jo imele za manjvredno. Posledice teh odvzemov so se izkazale za izrazito negativne tako za odvzete posameznike, mnogi izmed katerih so živi še danes, kot tudi za njihove potomce in druge sorodnike. Te posledice med aboridžinskim prebivalstvom ostajajo močno opazne tudi danes, s travmatičnimi spomini na politiko odvzemanja otrok pa se vsak dan še vedno sooča več tisoč prebivalcev Avstralije, kljub trudu avstralske oblasti po ublažitvi njenih posledic v zadnjih desetletjih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ukradene generacije, kulturni genocid, avstralski staroselci, Aboridžini, Avstralija.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151421 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The Causes and Consequences of the Cultural Genocide in the Case of Australia's Stolen Generations
Abstract:
From the middle of the 19th century until the 1970s, children from Australian Aboriginal families were being systematically removed by state authorities. These children, known today as the Stolen Generations, were placed in institutions, missions and white families after they were taken away, in an attempt to integrate them into so-called white society and to distance them from Aboriginal culture, which the authorities considered inferior. The consequences of these removals proved to be profoundly negative for the individuals removed, many of whom are still alive today, as well as for their descendants and other relatives. These consequences thus remain strongly visible among the Aboriginal population today, and the traumatic memories of the policy of child removal continue to be faced by thousands of Australians every day, despite the efforts made by the Australian authorities to mitigate its effects over the past decades.

Keywords:Stolen Generations, cultural genocide, australian indigenous people, Aboriginal Australians, Australia.

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