Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
Department of Biological Sciences, Human Identification & Forensic Analysis Laboratory, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2022 Apr;305(4):860-868. doi: 10.1002/ar.24839. Epub 2021 Dec 2.
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has brought to the public eye longstanding issues of social and racial injustice which have permeated the experiences of individuals of African ancestry in the United States and abroad for centuries. Motivated by a desire to disassemble a framework of systemic racism, the BLM movement has infiltrated numerous social and political arenas including the sciences, demanding change. The impact of the BLM movement is evident in the attention recently garnered by protests of museum skeletal collections' acquisition and handling of African/African American human remains. It is from this vantage point that we explore the ethical issues pervasive within United States skeletal collections and forensically relevant issues surrounding the unclaimed decedents of marginalized populations; colonial/imperial ideological formations, which construct and sustain power differentials in anatomization; and conceive of a path forward that prioritizes personhood.
“黑人的命也是命”(BLM)运动使公众关注到长期存在的社会和种族不公正问题,这些问题在几个世纪以来一直影响着美国和世界各地非洲裔个体的经历。受消除系统性种族主义框架的动机驱使,BLM 运动已经渗透到包括科学在内的众多社会和政治领域,要求进行变革。BLM 运动的影响体现在最近对博物馆骨骼收藏的抗议活动中,这些抗议活动涉及到博物馆对非洲/非裔美国人遗骸的获取和处理。正是从这个角度出发,我们探讨了美国骨骼收藏中普遍存在的伦理问题,以及围绕边缘化人群无人认领的死者的法医学相关问题;殖民/帝国主义意识形态的形成,这些意识形态在解剖学中构建和维持了权力差异;并构想了一个优先考虑人格的前进道路。