Displacements: The Jamaican 1950s

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Small Axe Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1215/07990537-8749770
Deborah A. Thomas
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Abstract:The long 1950s in Jamaica encompassed the pivotal moments that set into motion the infrastructures of modern political, social, economic, and artistic activity. They also brought into relief struggles over the appropriate scales of interaction, whether national, regional, Pan-African, or diasporic. This essay lays out three of the experiential baselines that would have undergirded these processes—the beginnings of developmentalism, the normativity of migration, and the more explicit emergence of the United States as a significant actor within political and economic affairs. It argues that by the end of the long 1950s, the earlier-twentieth-century story of an emergent civil society in Jamaica was displaced by the story of political society. The result has been a formal decolonization that lacked some of the decolonial social and cultural visions of earlier moments.
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流离失所:牙买加1950年代
摘要:牙买加在漫长的20世纪50年代经历了政治、社会、经济和艺术基础设施建设的关键时刻。他们还在相互作用的适当规模上进行救济斗争,无论是国家的、地区的、泛非的还是散居的。这篇文章列出了支撑这些进程的三条经验基线——发展主义的开始,移民的规范性,以及美国作为政治和经济事务中重要角色的更明确的出现。文章认为,到20世纪50年代末,牙买加20世纪早期出现的公民社会的故事被政治社会的故事所取代。其结果是一种形式上的非殖民化,缺乏早期一些非殖民化的社会和文化愿景。
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