On the need for (con) temporary utopias: Temporal reflections on the climate rhetoric of environmental youth movements

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Time & Society Pub Date : 2021-04-29 DOI:10.1177/0961463X21998845
A. Friberg
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This article examines how the discourse of the new generation of environmental youth movements highlights time and temporality in order to explain the possibilities of change that the movements offer. This is done by analyzing three influential and transnational youth climate movements—Earth Uprising, Extinction Rebellion, and Fridays For Future—in relation to three influential diagnoses of the current political condition: postpolitics, populism, and postapocalypse. The article argues that the movements should be understood as mobilizing through negative utopian energies. Using theoretical inspiration from Ernst Bloch, the article states that the discourse should be read as containing acts of hope and utopian impulses that reach forward toward a new beginning of a future possible. The article shows how the movements challenge the diagnoses of populism and postpolitics by their constant critique of capitalism, by reinstalling the people as heterogenous political subjects, and by representing a new temporality. Moreover, the article shows how the mainstream climate discourse contains two temporal narratives that run parallel to each other: one that can be thought of as a vernacular eschatology and one that is seemingly postapocalyptic. However, the article argues that both narratives provide visions of a better future to come, and by using the notion of anticipation, the article states that even the postapocalyptic narrative can be mobilizing. Thus, the environmental youth movements offer a new kind of discourse, one that is non-postpolitical, nonpopulist, and non-postapocalyptic.
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对(反)临时乌托邦的需要:对环境青年运动的气候修辞的时间反思
本文考察了新一代环境青年运动的话语如何强调时间和时间性,以解释运动提供的变化可能性。这是通过分析三个有影响力的跨国青年气候运动——地球起义、灭绝叛乱和周五为未来——来完成的,这些运动与当前政治状况的三个有影响力的诊断有关:后政治、民粹主义和后启示录。文章认为,这些运动应该被理解为通过消极的乌托邦能量进行动员。利用来自恩斯特·布洛赫(Ernst Bloch)的理论灵感,文章指出,话语应该被解读为包含希望和乌托邦冲动的行为,这些行为将朝着未来可能的新开端前进。这篇文章展示了这些运动是如何通过对资本主义的不断批判,通过将人民重新定位为异质政治主体,以及通过代表一种新的暂时性,来挑战民粹主义和后政治的诊断。此外,这篇文章还展示了主流气候话语是如何包含两种相互平行的时间叙事的:一种可以被认为是白话末世论,另一种似乎是后世界末日。然而,这篇文章认为,这两种叙述都提供了一个更美好未来的愿景,并且通过使用预期的概念,文章指出,即使是后世界末日的叙述也可以动员起来。因此,环境青年运动提供了一种新的话语,一种非后政治、非民粹主义和非后启示录的话语。
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Time & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Time & Society publishes articles, reviews, and scholarly comment discussing the workings of time and temporality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, geography, history, psychology, and sociology. Work focuses on methodological and theoretical problems, including the use of time in organizational contexts. You"ll also find critiques of and proposals for time-related changes in the formation of public, social, economic, and organizational policies.
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