超越资本主义、殖民主义、奴隶制和白人至上主义大学:激进废奴主义者的想象和行动主义

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Topia-Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI:10.3138/topia-2023-07-19
Beverly Bain
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本文将集体组织的理念作为一种创造学习和教学空间的解放方式。它采用了Ruth Wilson Gilmore的激进废奴主义作品,坚持认为我们作为大学里的学者和教师集体组织起来,去想象产生自由的东西。本文还结合了黑人研究学者里纳尔多·沃尔科特和土著学者桑迪·格兰德的著作,揭示了大学如何以其补补性个人主义和承认政治来维持反黑人和白人定居者的殖民实践。它以一些旨在创造和想象学习和生活空间的拒绝和废除主义实践的例子结束。
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Beyond the Capitalist, Colonial, Carceral and White Supremacist University: Radical Abolitionist Imaginings and Activism
This article takes up the idea of collective organizing as a way to create learning and teaching spaces as liberatory. It engages the radical abolitionist work of Ruth Wilson Gilmore that insists we organize collectively as scholars and teachers in the university, to imagine that which engenders freedom. This paper also engages the writings of Black Studies Scholar Rinaldo Walcott and Indigenous Scholar Sandy Grande to reveal how the university with its compensatory individualism and politics of recognition work to maintain anti-blackness and white settler colonial practices. It ends with some examples of refusal and abolitionist practices aimed at creating and imagining spaces of learning and living.
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