《我给你一个不完整的世界》:帕特·帕克的革命和20世纪70年代女权激进主义未完成的遗产

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Feminist Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-13 DOI:10.1353/fem.2022.0005
T. L. Spira
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摘要:帕特·帕克在1980年“BASTA!”“帝国主义与第三次世界大战妇女会议”发出了女权主义革命的明确呼吁。《革命:它不干净、不漂亮、不快速》毫不掩饰地批评女权主义被美帝国同化,听起来像是即将到来的激进运动的领头羊。然而,伴随着帕克暴躁的性格,她也是一个更安静、更善于反思的人,她将目光投向内心,并回顾过去,以提出一种复杂的代际革命哲学。本文通过阅读帕克的两首诗《你将在哪里?》和《遗产》,将她作品的这些不同方面并列起来,探讨对帕克的作品进行更细致入微的阅读,可能如何开启革命的可能性,这些可能性在20世纪后期左翼社会运动中几十年的新自由主义反弹中被取消了。最后,我反思了与帕克作品重新接触的当代意义,尤其是在这样一个时代,一方面,法西斯的异性父权制白人至上主义的公然强化,另一方面,当前黑人和酷儿有色人种女权主义激进主义的复苏,其强度自帕克时代以来从未见过。
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"I Give You a World Incomplete": Pat Parker's Revolution and the Unfinished Legacy of 1970s Feminist Radicalisms
Abstract:Immortalized in This Bridge Called My Back, Pat Parker's speech at the 1980 "BASTA! Women's Conference on Imperialism and Third World War" issued a clear call to feminist revolution. "Revolution: It's Not Neat, or Pretty, or Quick" was unabashed in its critique of feminist assimilation into US empire, sounding a bellwether for radical movements to come. Accompanying Parker's fiery nature, however, was also a quieter more reflective Parker, and one who oriented her gaze inward and glanced backward in order to propose a complex philosophy of intergenerational revolution. This essay juxtaposes these different facets of Parker's work through a reading of her two poems "Where Will You Be?" and "Legacy" to ask how a more nuanced reading of Parker's work might open up revolutionary possibilities that have been foreclosed through several decades of neoliberal backlash waged upon leftist social movements of the late twentieth century. I close with reflections about the implications of contemporary re-engagements with Parker's work, particularly in a time marked, on the one hand, by an overt intensification of unabashed forms of fascist heteropatriarchal white supremacy, and on the other, a resurgence of a current Black and queer of color feminist radicality, the intensity of which has not been seen since Parker's time.
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