斯图尔特-霍尔的关系政治社会学:右翼研究的启发式

Tyler Leeds
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自 2016 年以来,有关美国右翼的研究如潮水般涌现,这些研究跨越了各个学科和方法论。本文从斯图亚特-霍尔(Stuart Hall)的著作中总结出一种概念启发式理论,以整合这些学术研究。为了论证我所称的霍尔政治社会学,我与阿利-霍奇希尔德(Arlie Hochschild)进行了对话,后者在2016年出版的人种学著作《陌生人在自己的土地上》(Strangers in Their Own Land)已成为文献中的经典。虽然霍尔和霍奇希尔德都强调记录政治主体性的情感本质的重要性,但霍奇希尔德对和解政治的投入使她无法将分析范围扩大到政治精英,而这一举动将使她能够更好地将其发现与背景相结合。霍尔为这种方法提供了一种模式,因为他将政治主体性与表述行为联系起来,将这些行为与霸权项目联系起来,并将这些项目的影响与时代联系起来。我将霍尔的四步概念框架定型为关系循环,因为它将会合分析的历史化工作与个人主体性的感受体验重新联系起来。除了概述霍尔的政治社会学之外,我还说明了如何将其作为一种启发式方法来整合近期对美国右翼的研究。霍尔的和解政治学认为政治进步将产生于小规模的跨党派对话,这一观点纠正了霍尔的分析缺陷。虽然霍尔并没有为我们这个时代的政治问题提供简单的答案,但他的关系政治社会学为我们提供了一个将现有研究相互交错的工具,从而使当前的巨大挑战在所有细节中都清晰可见。
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Stuart Hall's Relational Political Sociology: A Heuristic for Right-Wing Studies
Since 2016, there has been a flood of research on the US right spanning disciplines and methodologies. This article theorizes a conceptual heuristic drawn from the writing of Stuart Hall to integrate this scholarship. To make the case for what I term Hall’s political sociology, I stage a dialogue with Arlie Hochschild, whose 2016 ethnography Strangers in Their Own Land has become a classic in the literature. While both Hall and Hochschild stress the importance of documenting the affective nature of political subjectivities, Hochschild’s investment in a politics of reconciliation prevents her from scaling analysis up to political elites, a move that would enable her to better contextualize her findings. Hall offers a model for such an approach, as he connects political subjectivities to acts of articulation; these acts to hegemonic projects; and the impact of such projects to the conjuncture. I stylize Hall’s four-step conceptual frame as a relational cycle because it reconnects the historicizing work of conjunctural analysis to the felt experience of individual subjectivities. Beyond outlining Hall’s political sociology, I illustrate how its use as a heuristic can integrate recent research on the US right. This scheme corrects for an analytic shortcoming driven by Hochschild’s politics of reconciliation, namely a view that political progress will emerge from small-scale, cross-partisan dialogue. Though Hall offers no easy answers to the political questions of our time, his relational political sociology provides a tool for interlacing the research we have, thus rendering the massive challenges of the moment visible in all their detail.
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