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Embodied Listening 身临其境的聆听
Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI: 10.7202/1109052ar
Kelsey B. Hanrahan, Emily Billo
In this paper, we propose embodied listening as pedagogical praxis in which we are receptive to how our whole bodies are involved in communicating with each other. Embodied listening disrupts what we call “speech-as-presence”—normative expectations of student participation emphasizing verbal contributions and privileging particular bodies. These expectations contribute to the reproduction of oppressive logics at work in classrooms—racism, hetero-patriarchy, white feminism, masculinism, ableism, colonialism. We argue that embodied listening can serve as a source of knowledge about these logics, supporting transformation of classroom expectations beyond imposed norms. We reflect on our experiences developing embodied listening practices in our undergraduate courses through our observations and students’ own reflections. Our findings demonstrate both the transformative potential of listening in classrooms and the tensions produced as these strategies discomfited students and disrupted classroom norms. Finally, we engage with critical perspectives on listening positionality from Indigenous studies, disability studies, and sound studies towards deepening our understanding of differences and multiplicities in how we listen. We illustrate how we continue to develop ways to incorporate this work in our classrooms and support students in the exhaustive and uncomfortable work of embodied listening and imaginative ways of being in the classroom.
在本文中,我们提出了 "体现式倾听 "这一教学实践,在这一实践中,我们能够接受我们的整个身体是如何参与彼此交流的。身体化倾听打破了我们所谓的 "言语即存在"--对学生参与的规范性期望,强调言语贡献,并赋予特定身体以特权。这些期望助长了课堂上压迫逻辑的再现--种族主义、异性恋父权制、白人女权主义、大男子主义、能力主义、殖民主义。我们认为,具身聆听可以作为有关这些逻辑的知识来源,支持课堂期望超越强加规范的转变。我们通过观察和学生自己的思考,反思了我们在本科课程中发展体现性倾听实践的经验。我们的研究结果既证明了倾听在课堂中的变革潜力,也证明了当这些策略使学生感到不适并破坏课堂规范时所产生的紧张关系。最后,我们从土著研究、残疾研究和声音研究的角度,对倾听的立场进行了批判,以加深我们对倾听方式的差异和多重性的理解。我们将说明如何继续发展将这一工作纳入课堂的方法,并支持学生在课堂上进行体现性倾听和想象性存在方式的艰苦而不舒服的工作。
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Toward ‘Fugitivity as Method’ 论“作为方法的逃亡”
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107308ar
Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen, Alex A. Moulton

Recent studies on fugitivity, marronage, and other forms of flight from racial violence and dehumanization have mapped a historical and spatial archipelago of Black and Indigenous freedom struggles across the Caribbean and the Americas. Narratives of fugitivity recuperate the diverse and widespread practices of resistance and refusal that have always accompanied racial violence in these geographies. While scholars have demonstrated the ongoing-ness of racial violence from the plantation to the present, studies on fugitivity remain largely confined to the historical period of chattel slavery, having the unintended effect of rendering plantation futures hegemonic in the present. In addition, the majority of studies have confined analysis to the “New World” despite the prevalence of fugitive practices in other spaces of colonial and racial capitalist domination. Rooted in Black geographies, this special issue asks what fugitivity—as a historical phenomenon, analytical category, and political practice—adds to our understanding of the production of space and subjects today. As a method, fugitivity travels across disciplinary boundaries and multiple spacetimes, charting the entanglements of geographies of racial violence and the freedom practices of racialized people. The articles in the special issue are unified by a concern for how fugitivity, as a method of knowledge-making, kin-making, and place-making, elude the enclosure of traditional politics and how collective, rather than individual, resistances forge alternative spaces in excess but never fully outside of dominant geographies.

最近对逃亡、婚姻和其他形式的逃避种族暴力和非人化的研究,绘制了横跨加勒比海和美洲的黑人和土著自由斗争的历史和空间群岛。逃亡叙事复原了这些地区种族暴力中一直伴随着的各种广泛的抵抗和拒绝实践。虽然学者们已经证明了种族暴力从种植园一直持续到现在,但对逃亡的研究仍然主要局限于动产奴隶制的历史时期,这无意中导致了种植园未来在当前的霸权地位。此外,大多数研究都将分析局限于“新世界”,尽管在殖民主义和种族资本主义统治的其他空间中普遍存在逃亡行为。这期特刊根植于黑人地理学,探讨逃亡——作为一种历史现象、分析范畴和政治实践——对我们今天对空间生产和主体的理解有何帮助。作为一种方法,逃亡跨越了学科边界和多个时空,描绘了种族暴力的地理纠缠和种族化的人的自由实践。本期特刊的文章都关注逃亡作为一种知识制造、亲属制造和场所制造的方法,如何避开传统政治的包围,以及集体而非个人的抵抗如何在过度的情况下形成替代空间,但从未完全脱离主导地理。
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Counter-Mapping Maroon Cartographies 反测绘栗色制图
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107310ar
Justin P. Dunnavant, Steven A. Wernke, Lauren E. Kohut

Formal spatial modeling and analytical approaches to maroon settlement, fugitivity, and warfare in the colonial-era Caribbean have tended to mine historical cartographic sources instrumentally to analyze the distributions and simulate processes driving marronage in St. Croix (Dunnavant 2021b; Ejstrud 2008; Norton and Espenshade, 2007). Through close-in analysis, we compare two Danish maps of St. Croix produced in 1750 and 1799 in relation to modern cartographic sources, to explore how cartographic forms and cartesian conventions (attempt to) elide blind spots in the colonial gaze. By modeling possible subject-oriented maroon movement on georeferenced colonial maps and contemporary LiDAR, we demonstrate how GIS can recover anti-colonial agency. Additionally, the practice of georeferencing itself is a critical site of analysis, revealing distortions suggestive of social and environmental conditions that limited colonial cartographers’ ability to map certain wilderness and contested landscapes that lay outside of their control.

在殖民时期的加勒比地区,对逃亡者定居、逃亡和战争的正式空间建模和分析方法倾向于挖掘历史地图资源,以分析圣克罗伊岛的分布和模拟驱动逃亡的过程(Dunnavant 2021b;Ejstrud 2008;Norton and Espenshade, 2007)。通过近距离分析,我们比较了1750年和1799年制作的两张丹麦圣克罗伊岛地图与现代制图来源的关系,以探索制图形式和笛卡尔惯例(试图)如何消除殖民地目光中的盲点。通过在地理参考殖民地图和当代激光雷达上建模可能的面向主题的栗色运动,我们展示了GIS如何恢复反殖民机构。此外,地理参考本身的实践是一个重要的分析场所,揭示了暗示社会和环境条件的扭曲,这些扭曲限制了殖民制图师绘制某些不受他们控制的荒野和有争议的景观的能力。
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Roofscapes 屋顶景观
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107313ar
Elleza Kelley

This article reads several works of African American literature that depict the urban roofscape as a site of contemporary fugitive praxis, made in and against the enclosures of 20th century urban space. The forms of freedom rehearsed on the roof are intersecting, overlapping and, at times, contradictory. Ultimately, I argue that the roofscape offers an analytic object through which to explore the thorny questions of property, gender, enclosure, and mobility—questions that enrich and complicate the study of fugitive geographies and their use as models for escaping and living outside of the violent enclosures of gendered racial capitalism. The multivalence of the rooftop provides an opportunity to dwell with the complex questions of fugitive method: What forms do geographies of fugitivity take? Who do they limit or enable? And under what conditions? How do fugitive geographies both sustain and break from the social, political, and economic relations from which their producers flee?

这篇文章阅读了几部非裔美国文学作品,这些作品将城市屋顶景观描绘成当代逃亡实践的场所,在20世纪城市空间的包围中形成,并与之相抗衡。在屋顶上排练的自由形式是交叉的,重叠的,有时是矛盾的。最后,我认为屋顶景观提供了一个分析对象,通过它来探索财产、性别、圈地和流动性等棘手的问题——这些问题丰富和复杂化了逃亡地理学的研究,并将它们作为逃离和生活在性别种族资本主义的暴力圈地之外的模型。屋顶的多重价值提供了一个思考逃亡方法的复杂问题的机会:逃亡的地理形式是什么?他们限制谁或使谁成为可能?在什么条件下呢?逃亡的地理是如何维持和脱离其生产者所逃离的社会、政治和经济关系的?
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The Fugitive Underground of British Blackness 英国黑人地下逃亡者
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107311ar
Toni Adscheid

This paper historicizes the riotous geographies of British Blackness by focusing on three so-called “riots” in London’s post-World War II development, the 1958 Notting Hill uprisings, the 1981 Brixton uprisings and the 2011 pan-London uprisings. Mobilizing debates in Black (British) Geographies, I challenge state narrations of these events as illegitimate expressions of Black Britons’ political discontent. Based on archival research, I expose such framings as ongoing attempts of whiteness to render Black British geographies “ungeographic” within a supposed white British geography. Employing fugitivity as method, I show how these riotous events constituted possibilities for escaping racialized spatio-political categories of British state geographies. I consider British Blackness as political category and as a historically contingent discursive construction that mobilizes people from the African diaspora in specific ways but also stretches beyond them. Thus, I ask: How does Blackness continue to escape attempts of capturing it in and through British state geographies and in what ways does this escape constitute a transfiguration of Black British (un)geographies? The three historical cases I examine exemplify the struggles between the state’s efforts to enclose and exclude Black Britons and their efforts to forge an underground of British Blackness in the wake of Empire.

本文通过关注伦敦二战后发展中的三次所谓的“骚乱”,即1958年诺丁山起义、1981年布里克斯顿起义和2011年泛伦敦起义,将英国黑人的暴乱地理历史化。动员黑人(英国)地理学的辩论,我挑战国家对这些事件的叙述,认为这是黑人英国人政治不满的非法表达。基于档案研究,我揭露了这样的框架,即白人试图在假定的白人英国地理中呈现黑人英国地理“非地理”。我以逃亡为方法,展示了这些暴乱事件如何构成了逃离英国国家地理中种族化的空间政治范畴的可能性。我认为英国黑人是一种政治范畴,也是一种历史上偶然的话语结构,它以特定的方式动员非洲侨民,但也延伸到他们之外。因此,我问:黑人是如何继续逃避在英国国家地理中捕获它的企图的?这种逃避以何种方式构成了黑人英国(非)地理的变形?我研究的三个历史案例说明了国家在封闭和排斥黑人英国人和他们在帝国之后努力打造英国黑人地下组织之间的斗争。
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Becoming Fugitive 成为逃犯
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107312ar
Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen, Alondra Vázquez López

This article tells the stories of illegalized migrant people moving through two violent, transcontinental borderscapes: the EurAfrican border that spans Western Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, and pushes further south each year across Africa; and the American border that stretches from the interior of the United States, through Mexico and Central America, and into South America and the Caribbean. Comparative analysis of these borderscapes reveals similar logics, practices, and policies of border enforcement, as well as strategies that migrant people use to subvert them. We argue that fugitivity provides a critical lens for understanding the co-constitution of borders and border transgression, and reveals how the border manufactures its objects—producing fugitive subjects, spaces, and relations across expanding spatial and temporal distances. As a lens rooted in histories of racialized control over human mobility, fugitivity allows us to chart contemporary territorializations of racial domination through bordering alongside constant challenges to these territorializations through movement. Ultimately, fugitivity provides a method that not only maps out the violence and failures of bordering, but one that imagines alternative geographies emanating from the underground of marginalized people, spaces, and relationships.

这篇文章讲述了非法移民穿越两个充满暴力的跨大陆边界的故事:横跨西欧、地中海并每年向南穿越非洲的欧非边界;以及从美国内陆,穿过墨西哥和中美洲,进入南美洲和加勒比地区的美国边界。对这些边境景观的比较分析揭示了类似的逻辑、实践和边境执法政策,以及移民用来颠覆它们的策略。我们认为,逃亡性为理解边界和边界越界的共同构成提供了一个关键视角,并揭示了边界如何制造其客体——在不断扩大的空间和时间距离上制造逃亡主体、空间和关系。作为一个根植于人类流动的种族化控制历史的镜头,逃亡性使我们能够通过边界以及通过运动对这些领土化的不断挑战来描绘当代种族统治的领土化。最终,逃亡提供了一种方法,不仅可以描绘出边界的暴力和失败,还可以想象从边缘人群、空间和关系的地下散发出的另一种地理位置。
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Fugitive Ecologies 逃亡的生态
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107309ar
John Favini

This paper seeks to refine scholarly thinking regarding invasive species and decolonial politics in plantation ecologies by following bamboo’s contradictory relationships to various parties on the island of Jamaica. Planters imported bamboo to Jamaica for its remarkable propensity to grow, a quality that soon let it loose on the island’s hinterlands. There, bamboo allied with a people whose flight mirrored its own: Maroons, or fugitive African and Indigenous Taino people who built autonomous communities in the island’s interior. Lately, bamboo is on the move again, precipitating an ecological “invasion” in the eyes of the island’s conservationists and an opportunity for green growth from the perspective of its business interests. These parties, though differing in many ways, both approach bamboo through an idiom of mastery with roots in the plantation and colonial forestry. Maroons, on the other hand, model a creative openness to more-than-human encounters, building relationships to bamboo that are both quotidian and sacred, salutary and trying, but which point toward Maroon autonomy. I offer the concept of fugitive ecologies to attune scholars to these patchy geographies of partial freedom Maroons build with this “invasive” collaborator at the plantation’s edges. Whereas existing paradigms within the environmental humanities tend to focus on species-level classification, fugitive ecologies allow us to see how plants and animals—native, invasive, or otherwise—can “become with” Black freedom struggles.

本文试图通过跟踪牙买加岛上竹子与各方的矛盾关系,提炼关于入侵物种和种植园生态非殖民化政治的学术思考。种植园主将竹子进口到牙买加,因为它具有非凡的生长倾向,这种品质很快就在该岛的内陆地区得到了释放。那里,竹子与飞行的人反映自己的盟军:中,或逃亡的非洲和土著泰诺人在岛上建立自治社区的人的内部。最近,竹子又在移动,在该岛的环保主义者看来,这引发了一场生态“入侵”,从商业利益的角度来看,这是一个绿色增长的机会。这些政党虽然在许多方面有所不同,但都是通过一种扎根于种植园和殖民地林业的掌握竹子的习惯来对待竹子的。另一方面,栗色人则以一种创造性的开放态度来对待超越人类的遭遇,他们与竹子建立了既平凡又神圣、有益又尝试的关系,但这指向了栗色人的自治。我提出了逃亡生态的概念,以使学者们适应这些不完整的地理环境,这些不完整的地理环境是由逃亡者与种植园边缘的“入侵”合作者共同建立起来的。而现有范式内环境人文倾向于关注了解分类,逃犯生态允许我们看到的动物和植物,入侵,或否则只能”成为“黑人自由。你们走,/ p> & lt; p>& lt; / p>
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Fugitive Repair 逃亡的修复
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.7202/1107314ar
Jovan Scott Lewis

As a Black Studies concept that traces the circumstances of (non)freedom of Black subjects, fugitivity is, in essence, an escaping or evasion of oppressive systems and structures. In Black Studies, fugitivity embodies the dual process of resistance and resilience of Black subjects who seek liberation from racism and systemic injustice and of reclaiming and exercising agency and autonomy in a world that constantly marginalizes and subjugates. In exploring the concept of fugitivity and its implications for the liberation of Black subjects, it becomes crucial to consider whether and if fugitivity serves as a position, a process, or a relation from which Black individuals and communities can bring about repair as complete liberation.

逃亡性作为一种黑人研究概念,追述黑人主体(非)自由的境遇,其本质是对压迫性制度和结构的逃避或逃避。在黑人研究中,逃亡体现了黑人主体从种族主义和体制性不公正中寻求解放的抵抗和恢复的双重过程,以及在一个不断边缘化和征服的世界中重新获得和行使能动性和自主性的双重过程。在探索逃亡概念及其对黑人主体解放的影响时,至关重要的是要考虑逃亡是否作为一种立场、一种过程或一种关系,黑人个人和社区可以从这种立场、过程或关系中获得修复,从而获得完全的解放。
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Salinas e lo Steri: un nuovo museo per una nuova città 萨利纳斯和罗斯蒂里:一座新城市的新博物馆
Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI: 10.54103/2282-0035/21304
Roberto Graditi
Attraverso lo studio di due singolari planimetrie inedite e non datate viene fatta luce su una pagina sconosciuta della museologia palermitana: la proposta, mai attuata, di Antonino Salinas, appoggiata anche da Giuseppe Fiorelli e da Paolo Boselli, di trasferire tra il 1887 ed il 1910 tutte le raccolte archeologiche, di arte medievale e moderna dai locali dell’ex convento dei padri Filippini all’Olivella nel complesso medievale di Palazzo Chiaramonte o Steri. L’infelice scelta post-unitaria di destinare l’ex convento a sede del Museo di Palermo, l’Esposizione Nazionale del 1891/1892 ed il “taglio” della via Roma, praticato nei primi anni del ‘900 per la realizzazione della nuova grande arteria cittadina, sono i moventi, che sollecitano gli attori della vicenda a sollevare la questione. La ricerca documentale, che descrive gli eventi sino al 1932, svela molte delle dinamiche e delle problematiche inerenti ai fatti come la possibile costituzione di un nuovo polo museale, una suggestiva area urbana riqualificata, che risulta quasi un intero quartiere dedicato ai musei. Il nuovo progetto espositivo del Salinas è in linea di continuità con la ben nota idea dell’archeologo palermitano di celebrare la “storia delle arti di tutta la Sicilia” ed allo stesso tempo anticipa alcune delle scelte espositive, che saranno adottate in seguito dal Marconi e dall’Accascina: un unicum tra i coevi musei nazionali della penisola.
通过两个奇怪planimetrie闻所未闻的研究,而不是被照亮不为人知的museologia页面上日参与:Antonino,比以往任何时候都建议,执行,萨利纳斯,也得到了朱塞佩·博塞利Fiorelli和保罗,转移到1887年和1910年间所有考古、中世纪和现代艺术的地方收集父亲的前修道院菲律宾all’Olivella在中世纪宫殿Chiaramonte综合体或消毒。不幸的后统一时期选择将前修道院作为巴勒莫博物馆的所在地,1891年至1892年的全国博览会,以及20世纪初修建一条新的大动脉时修建的罗马街的“断路器”,都是动机,促使参与者提出这个问题。文献研究描述了1932年以前的事件,揭示了许多与事件相关的动态和问题,例如可能建立一个新的马球博物馆,一个令人兴奋的重新开发的城市地区,几乎是一个博物馆区。萨利纳斯的新展览项目是在著名的主意dell’archeologo延续活力的庆祝“整个西西里岛”艺术历史专业的学生,同时预示着一些绿色的选择,其次是马可尼和dall’Accascina:将采取的国家coevi博物馆之间的一个半岛。
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Due Lari in bronzo da Veleia 两个来自Veleia的青铜拉里
Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI: 10.54103/2282-0035/21296
Dario Anelli
In questo articolo si prendono in esame due Lares bronzei ritrovati negli scavi di Veleia, custoditi presso il locale Antiquarium. Le due statuette, molto diverse tra loro, presentano alcune peculiarità iconografiche: una sembra appartenere a una rara tipologia di Compitales con rhyton e kantharos; l’altra, vicina all’iconografia del Lar Familiaris, presenta gli attributi posti in posizione inversa. Nello studio si cerca di contestualizzare le due statuette nel panorama della piccola bronzistica della Cisalpina, e di approfondire le conoscenze relative a queste due rare iconografie.
本文回顾了在Veleia的挖掘中发现的两棵Lares bronzei,它们位于古董店。这两个非常不同的小雕像有一些标志性的特点:一个似乎属于与瑞顿和坎哈洛斯一起完成的一项罕见的任务;另一个,靠近Lar熟悉图像,显示了放置在相反位置的属性。在这项研究中,我们试图将这两个小雕像放在背景中
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