迈向废奴主义的美学概念:反社区美学

Daniel Loick
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摘要:许多受压迫群体用美学范畴来描述他们的生活形式。本文探讨了隐含的美学概念以及反族群美学实践的共同特征。文章通过对席勒的解读,重新构建了美的霸权概念,并探讨了关于反社群之美的两种典范论述:彼得-魏斯(Peter Weiss)对抵抗美学的反思和赛迪亚-哈特曼(Saidiya Hartman)对黑人逃亡美学的描述。这两个例子的共同之处在于,它们不是将美定位于和谐,而是定位于冲突和斗争。它们为美学立场论奠定了基础:反社群在经济、政治和文化上被边缘化,但它们比主流生活形式更美。
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Towards an Abolitionist Concept of Beauty: The Aesthetics of Counter-Communities
Abstract: Many oppressed groups describe their forms of life in aesthetic categories. This article explores the implicit conception of beauty and the shared characteristics of counter-communal aesthetic practices. It reconstructs the hegemonic conception of beauty via a reading of Schiller and explores two exemplary discourses on the beauty of counter-communities: Peter Weiss' reflections on the aesthetics of resistance and Saidiya Hartman's description of Black fugitive aesthetics. What both examples share is that they locate beauty not in harmony, but in conflict and struggle. They lay the foundation for an aesthetic standpoint theory: counter-communities are economically, politically and culturally marginalized, but they are more beautiful than dominant forms of life.
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