《人民之海:巴勒斯坦与地中海政治》

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Millennium - Journal of International Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1177/03058298231175523
Nikolas Kosmatopoulos
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本文借鉴了国际巴勒斯坦团结运动挑战加沙禁运的海上运动的实地调查、采访和档案研究。我提出了三个主要论点:首先,在将地中海作为国际团结的平台时,“开往加沙的船只”无意中设计了一个新颖的、基本上没有得到充分研究的海上流行政治的例子,我将其称为“流行的地中海政治”。我认为这种出现本身就是一种理论,而不仅仅是在以国家为中心的分析中,或者仅仅是陆地平面的扩展。这篇文章敦促我们从国际主义团结及其引发的民众政治的角度来解读大海。第二,流行的“船舶”地中海政治描绘和驾驭了一个“叛乱地带”,创造性地将公认的活动家团结一致的做法与巴勒斯坦长达数十年的土著斗争相结合,并逐渐将海洋视为一个共同、共享但不同的行动空间。第三,我认为,这段受欢迎的“船舶”地中海政治的历史使我们能够重读关于难民救援船和海上民间行动主义的奖学金。这篇文章无意中挑战了一种以欧洲为中心的偏见,即海洋政治化是一个人道主义空间,在这个空间里,西方救世主来帮助没有代理人的难民。
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A People’s Sea: Palestine and Popular Thalassopolitics in the Mediterranean Sea
This article draws on fieldwork, interviews, and archival research on the maritime campaign of the International Palestine Solidarity Movement to challenge the embargo on Gaza. I make three main arguments: first, in addressing the Mediterranean Sea as a platform for international solidarity, the Ships to Gaza inadvertently contrived a novel and largely understudied instance of popular politics at sea, which I coin ‘popular thalassopolitics’. I theorize this emergence in its own right and not solely within state-centric analyses or as a mere expansion of the terrestrial plane. This article urges us to read the sea through the lens of internationalist solidarity and the popular politics it invokes. Second, the popular thalassopolitics of the Ships charts and navigates an ‘insurgent terrain’, creatively assembling the well-established activist practice of solidarity vis-à-vis a decades-long indigenous struggle in Palestine with an emerging perception of the sea as a common and shared but dissimilar space for action. Thirdly, I argue that this history of the popular thalassopolitics of the Ships allows us to reread the scholarship on refugee rescue boats and civil activism at sea. This reading inadvertently challenges a Eurocentric bias in the emerging politicization of the sea as a humanitarianism space in which western saviors come to the aid of agentless refugees.
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