反动派勇往直前论创造世界及其敌人

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Critical Historical Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1086/726777
Daniel Judt
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政治哲学家最近恢复了 "修辞再描述 "的传统--通过改变我们用来表述世界的语言来改变世界的艺术。哲学家阿米亚-斯里尼瓦桑(Amia Srinivasan)将这种策略称为 "创造世界"(worldmaking)。本文通过对前美国奴隶制辩论的细读,将 "创造世界 "阐述为一个革命性的变革过程。反奴隶制的废奴主义者是典型的世界塑造者。但他们重新描述奴隶制的努力引发了一场反革命。19 世纪 50 年代,以乔治-菲茨休(George Fitzhugh)和亨利-休斯(Henry Hughes)为首的新一波、也是最后一波南方支持奴隶制的作家,不是试图驳斥废奴主义者的重新描述,而是试图利用这些重新描述。这种反动策略试图在革命的语言下保留旧制度的物质现实,我称之为 "拯救世界"(worldsaving)。在革命动荡的时刻,将我们的注意力转移到世界拯救者身上可能会有所启发,因为他们的出现既证实了世界制造的成功,也威胁着其最终的毁灭。
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Reactionaries Marching Forward: On Worldmaking and Its Enemies
Political philosophers have recently recovered the tradition of “rhetorical redescription”—the art of changing the world by changing the language we use to represent it. The philosopher Amia Srinivasan has called this strategy worldmaking. This article elaborates worldmaking as a process of revolutionary change through a close reading of the slavery debates in the antebellum United States. Antislavery abolitionists were paradigmatic worldmakers. But their efforts to redescribe slavery prompted a counterrevolution. In the 1850s a new and final wave of southern proslavery writers, led by George Fitzhugh and Henry Hughes, attempted not to refute abolitionist redescriptions but to coopt them. This reactionary strategy, which tries to preserve the material reality of the ancien régime beneath the language of revolution, I call worldsaving. Turning our attention to the worldsavers in moments of revolutionary upheaval can be instructive, for their emergence both confirms the success of worldmaking and threatens its ultimate undoing.
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