The trickster of exiled intellectuals: Arcane opposition to the perceived injustice

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropological Notebooks Pub Date : 2020-12-11 DOI:10.5281/ZENODO.4315342
C. Svensson
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Globally, governments are persecuting intellectuals in their home countries. Em-ploying data from ethnographic fieldwork, the present paper has a focus on exiled scholars, artists, and writers hosted in the Nordic countries. Living in exile enables the interlocutors to criticise the regimes’ perceived injustice, and to accuse them of limiting freedom of expression and human rights. In return, the exiled intellectuals are regarded as a threat, and they are personally persecuted in the form of torture, “ideological re-education”, imprisonment, execution or “disappearance”. Embedded in their opposition is a belief that cultural forms can change, and the equivocal nature of the trickster figure symbolises the interlocutors’ defiance of the perceived homogeneity. Applying trickster analytically provides an opportunity for illumi-nating normative common-senseness, which can reveal potentials for the cultural transformation of static cultures and identities. The interlocutors’ opposition takes shape by using a diversity of creativity and innovative constellations, which shows that power structures can be contested and that social conditions can be shaped by agency.
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流亡知识分子的骗子:对被认为不公正的暗中反对
在全球范围内,政府正在迫害本国的知识分子。本文利用人种学领域的数据,重点关注北欧国家的流亡学者、艺术家和作家。流亡生活使对话者能够批评政权所认为的不公正,并指责他们限制言论自由和人权。作为回报,流亡知识分子被视为威胁,他们受到酷刑、“思想再教育”、监禁、处决或“失踪”等形式的个人迫害。他们的反对意见中包含了一种信念,即文化形式可以改变,而骗子形象的模棱两可象征着对话者对所感知的同质性的理解。通过对trickster的分析,可以揭示静态文化和身份的文化转换潜力,从而为规范常识的消解提供机会。对话者的反对意见是通过使用多样的创造力和创新星座形成的,这表明权力结构可以受到质疑,社会条件可以由代理决定。
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