合同重力

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE EXTRAPOLATION Pub Date : 2024-04-14 DOI:10.3828/extr.2024.4
Eamon Reid
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在本文中,我从米尔斯激进自由主义的视角出发,通过平面本体论的过滤,对太空歌剧电视连续剧《巴比伦 5 号》(Babylon 5)(1994-98 年)进行了批判性解读。我认为《巴比伦 5》中的世界是非现代的,各种实体及其 "引力 "影响着社会形态的结构。我们讨论了治理和政治的法律和契约方面,重点是种族问题。虽然查尔斯-米尔斯对种族契约的批判富有成果,但他的政治理论仍然过于人性化。B5 说明,任何未来的共和国都应具有非现代性和根植性,将非人类作为要素。
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Contractual Gravities
In this paper, I present a critical reading of the space opera television series Babylon 5 ( B5 ) (1994–98) from a Millsian radical liberal perspective filtered through a flat ontology. I argue that B5 ’s world is nonmodern, where various entities and their “gravities” affect how social forms are structured. The legal and contractual aspects of governance and politics are discussed, focusing on the issue of race. Whilst Charles Mills’s critique of racial contracts is fruitful, his political theory remains all-too human. B5 illustrates that any future republic ought to be nonmodern and rhizomatic in character, including nonhumans as elements.
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