Countertopographies of copper: Martha Rosler, Chris Kraus and the Great Arizona Copper Strike of 1983–1986

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES Feminist Theory Pub Date : 2023-12-17 DOI:10.1177/14647001231209873
Myka Tucker-Abramson
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Chris Kraus is often read as a chronicler of women artists’ experience: their frustrated desires, stifled creativity and stolen labour. But while these are the struggles that her protagonists face, the novel sets such struggles within the pressing context of American Empire's expansion and reorganisation in the post-Vietnam era. The juxtaposition between these levels is what generates the drama of Kraus’ work. Foregrounding these juxtapositions, this article situates Kraus’ novels within a longer tradition of feminist conceptual artists like Martha Rosler who took the labour and domination of predominantly white middle-class housewives as a standpoint from which to attempt to understand the expansion of US-backed global capitalism. Specifically, the article draws on the concept of ‘countertopographies’ developed by feminist geographer Cindi Katz to argue that Rosler and Kraus’ work offers a form of ‘countertopographic aesthetics’. That is, they both turn to the sphere of the reproductive as a site from which to map the uneven effects of global capitalism, while also foregrounding their own uneasy relationship with the imperialist project of mapping itself, by drawing attention to the ideological practices and limits of their very mappings. To illustrate this claim, the article concludes by turning to a partially buried event in Kraus’ Summer of Hate (2012): the 1983 Clifton-Morenci Copper Strike, a crucial but often overlooked flashpoint in the roll-out of neoliberalism. This eighteen-month strike was fought by a largely Mexican-American workforce, and the Women's Auxiliary, who joined a long history of working-class housewives like the Housewives’ Committee of Siglo X in Bolivia in becoming strike leaders. I argue that the strike is both crucial to the conjecture that Kraus’ narrative traces, and also illuminating of the limit point of the protagonists’ politics and the form of mapping that is possible from such a perspective.
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克里斯-克劳斯通常被视为女性艺术家经历的记录者:她们受挫的欲望、被扼杀的创造力和被偷走的劳动力。尽管这些都是她的主人公所面临的挣扎,但小说将这些挣扎置于美帝在后越战时期扩张和重组的紧迫背景下。这些层面之间的并置正是克劳斯作品的戏剧性所在。以这些并置为前景,本文将克劳斯的小说置于玛莎-罗斯勒(Martha Rosler)等女权主义概念艺术家的悠久传统之中,这些艺术家以白人中产阶级家庭主妇的劳动和统治为立场,试图理解美国支持的全球资本主义的扩张。具体而言,文章借鉴了女权主义地理学家辛迪-卡茨(Cindi Katz)提出的 "反托邦"(countertopographies)概念,认为罗斯勒和克劳斯的作品提供了一种 "反托邦美学"。也就是说,她们都将生殖领域作为一个场所,以此来绘制全球资本主义的不均衡影响,同时也通过提请人们注意她们绘制地图的意识形态实践和局限性,突出了她们自身与帝国主义绘制地图项目本身的不稳定关系。为了说明这一点,文章最后提到了克劳斯的《仇恨之夏》(2012 年)中被部分掩盖的一个事件:1983 年克利夫顿-莫伦奇铜矿大罢工,这是新自由主义发展过程中一个至关重要但却经常被忽视的爆发点。这场为期 18 个月的罢工主要是由墨西哥裔美国工人和妇女辅助组织发起的,她们加入了历史悠久的工人阶级家庭主妇行列,如玻利维亚的西格洛-X 家庭主妇委员会(Housewives' Committee of Siglo X),成为罢工的领导者。我认为,罢工对于克劳斯的叙事所追溯的猜想至关重要,同时也揭示了主人公政治的极限点,以及从这一视角出发可能得出的映射形式。
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Feminist Theory
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期刊介绍: Feminist Theory is an international interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for critical analysis and constructive debate within feminism. Theoretical Pluralism / Feminist Diversity Feminist Theory is genuinely interdisciplinary and reflects the diversity of feminism, incorporating perspectives from across the broad spectrum of the humanities and social sciences and the full range of feminist political and theoretical stances.
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