Decolonising the Neoliberal University. Law, psychoanalysis and the politics of student protest

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/02533952.2023.2243078
Buhle Zuma
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planet Earth under the mirage of the universality of knowledge and human destiny” and that he will “reconsider the cosmogonies and cosmologies that never sought to divide us from the living energy of planet Earth and the cosmos” (3). This is one of those moments, along with the remark that the human species has been severed “from the cosmic planetary energy” (3) in which Mignolo reveals just how much he shares in common with Deepak Chopra; that he is, at least in some of his moods, a hippie spiritualist with a penchant for neologism. Every now and then, the so-called West undergoes an existential crisis and reaches to the East (and more fashionably these days, “the Global South”) for spiritual succour. This is precisely why ideas such as “Ubuntu” (70), “Pachamama” (241, 262), “Sumak Kawsay” (336–337), and talk of “Mother Earth” and “Gaia” are so enticing to him. The actual content of these ideas is entirely irrelevant, especially to those fetishists combing the Earth for candidates to groom into noble savages. But what happens when an individual departs from the thought patterns of their native culture and is no longer espousing views consonant with their “body-political location?” By what authority might Mignolo patrol the borderlines of thought, and will his reply entail that this is a case of brainwashing by the CMP? This is what I call the problem of the wrong natives. It is a counter to his assumption that non-Western peoples intrinsically “think” and “do” in ways which are constitutively anti-Western and that, if they do not, then they must be helplessly ensnared in the colonial matrix of power. Part of Mignolo’s lure inheres in a kernel of truth – that the demythologisation of the Western cultural superiority exported through colonialism is a noble objective. But Decolonial Investigations, with all its conflations, elisions and shadow-boxing with the 500 year-old journals of European explorers, is an underwhelming addition to this worldhistorical process. Only the already-converted will be pleased by the grandiose sloganeering of this self-ordained oracle of the Other.
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新自由主义大学的非殖民化。法律,精神分析和学生抗议的政治
“在知识和人类命运的普遍性的幻影下,行星地球”,他将“重新考虑从未试图将我们从行星地球和宇宙的生命能量中分离出来的宇宙论和宇宙论”(3)。这是其中一个时刻,同时还有人类物种被“从宇宙行星能量”中分离出来的评论(3),米尼奥洛揭示了他与迪帕克·乔普拉有多少共同之处;至少在他的某些情绪中,他是一个偏爱新词的嬉皮士通灵者。每过一段时间,所谓的西方就会经历一场生存危机,并向东方(如今更流行的说法是“全球南方”)寻求精神援助。这正是为什么诸如“乌班图”(1970)、“帕查玛玛”(241,262)、“苏马克·卡萨伊”(336-337)以及“地球母亲”和“盖亚”之类的想法对他如此有吸引力的原因。这些想法的实际内容是完全无关紧要的,尤其是对那些在地球上搜刮候选人以培养成高贵野蛮人的拜物教者来说。但是,当一个人偏离了他们本土文化的思维模式,不再支持与他们的“身体政治位置”一致的观点时,会发生什么呢?米尼奥洛有什么权威在思想的边缘巡逻,他的回答是否意味着这是CMP洗脑的案例?这就是我所说的错误的当地人的问题。这与他的假设相反,他认为非西方国家的人民本质上是以反西方的方式“思考”和“行动”,如果他们不这样做,那么他们必须无助地陷入权力的殖民矩阵中。米尼奥洛的部分魅力在于真理的核心——通过殖民主义输出的西方文化优越感的去神话化是一个崇高的目标。但是,《非殖民化调查》(decolcolonial Investigations),连同它所有的合并、删减和与500年前的欧洲探险家期刊的斗争性,对这一世界历史进程来说是一个平淡无奇的补充。只有已经皈依的人才会对这位自封为“他者”的神谕的宏伟口号感到高兴。
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期刊介绍: Social Dynamics is the journal of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. It has been published since 1975, and is committed to advancing interdisciplinary academic research, fostering debate and addressing current issues pertaining to the African continent. Articles cover the full range of humanities and social sciences including anthropology, archaeology, economics, education, history, literary and language studies, music, politics, psychology and sociology.
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