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掩盖军事暴力

Concealing Martial Violence

Enterprise and Society · 2023
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中文导读

以1919年埃尔金大屠杀为例,分析白人记者、军官和阿肯色州长如何利用种族恐惧来美化并掩盖针对黑人的经济动机暴力,从而保护白人财产利益。

Abstract

In this essay, I turn to the example of the 1919 Elaine Massacre—the deadliest incident of anti-Black violence in U.S. history—in order to better understand how its economically motivated, state-sanctioned, and brutally indiscriminate violence were nearly erased from history. I find that white journalists, military officials, as well as the Governor of Arkansas himself, drew upon long-standing race-based fears in their characterizations of what took place in Elaine. In so doing, they were able to simultaneously glorify and obfuscate the anti-Black violence, as well as further protect the property and economic interests of the white residents who had putatively been “under threat.” The scale of the violence in Elaine and the near totality of its erasure from the official record make the Elaine Massacre a chilling example of what Lindsay Schakenbach Regele has described as “martial capitalism”: the use of concealed military violence to wrest economic resources away from marginalized communities and toward their white counterparts.

种族暴力美国历史政治经济学犯罪学社会学