Quo Vadis Europe?

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geografiska Annaler Series B-Human Geography Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/04353684.2023.2193346
Mekonnen Tesfahuney
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ABSTRACT The present article offers a trenchant criticism of the imaginative geographies of ‘Europe’ using a Pred inspired methodology. The essay strikes at the mythos of Europa as the vanguard of humanity, and enumerates many of the ‘dirty tricks’ that project the singular as confirmation of the universal. It aligns with the critique of the present in the manner of Allan Pred’s critical takes on Europe and deconstruction of the mythos of Europe. With Nietzsche’s takes on ‘philosophical laughter’ as a cue, the essay offers playful parodies on the narcissistic discourses of Europe’s historical mission or purpose, its essence/identity, and its place in history. My critique is thus an instance of postcolonial laughter. Critique of historicism and ‘European reason’ are recurrent themes in Pred’s work. Historicism places European humanity as history’s prime (favourite) subject, culminating in the infamous yet pompous ‘end of history’ thesis popularized by Fukuyama, of which Pred was highly critical of. In my reading, Pred’s playful takes on Fukuyama’s folly, are inspired by postcolonial laughter. Postcolonial laughter is deployed here as an affirmative response to the European negation of the other’s being. I use by turn satire and irony, by turn parody and the grotesque to strike at the heart of the mythos of Europe and its ‘dirty tricks’. Postcolonial laughter unsettles the hubris and narcissism underlying discourses of Europe’s mission/moralism as the vanguard of humanity. Postcolonial laughter is attuned to Pred’s ‘restless geographies’.
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本文使用普瑞德启发的方法对“欧洲”的想象地理进行了尖锐的批评。这篇文章抨击了欧罗巴作为人类先锋队的神话,并列举了许多“肮脏的把戏”,将单一作为普遍的证实。它与艾伦·普瑞德对欧洲的批判以及对欧洲神话的解构的方式相一致。以尼采的“哲学笑声”为线索,这篇文章对欧洲历史使命或目的、本质/身份及其历史地位的自恋话语进行了戏谑的模仿。因此,我的批评是后殖民时代笑声的一个例子。对历史决定论和“欧洲理性”的批判是Pred作品中反复出现的主题。历史决定论把欧洲的人性作为历史的主要(最受欢迎的)主题,在福山推广的臭名昭著但又浮夸的“历史的终结”论点中达到顶峰,普瑞德对此持高度批评态度。在我的阅读中,普瑞德对福山愚蠢行为的诙谐演绎,灵感来自后殖民时代的笑声。后殖民时代的笑声在这里被用作对欧洲人对他人存在的否定的肯定回应。我轮流使用讽刺和反讽,轮流恶搞和怪诞来打击欧洲神话及其“肮脏把戏”的核心。后殖民时代的笑声打破了欧洲作为人类先锋的使命/道德主义话语背后的傲慢和自恋。后殖民时代的笑声与普瑞德的“不安分的地理”相契合。
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler, Series B, is a prestigious international journal publishing articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of human and economic geography. The journal has no specific regional profile but some attention is paid to research from the Nordic countries, as well as from countries around the Baltic Sea. Geografiska Annaler, Series B is supported by the Swedish Council for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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