情感观众?20世纪30 - 70年代巴勒斯坦精英政治话语中的冷静到愤怒

IF 0.8 Q1 HISTORY New Global Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.1515/ngs-2022-0052
L. Robson
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在1948年之前英国占领的30年里,巴勒斯坦精英发言人将情感理解为一种根本无效的政治参与模式,对-à-vis欧洲殖民外交官的感知受众。然而,在浩劫之后,Qustantin Zurayk和“阿里夫-阿里夫”(Arif al- Arif)等作家试图向新一代的地区读者解释浩劫带来的创伤性动荡,情感的表达开始与这些作品对权利的抽象诉求一起出现。在20世纪60年代,尤其是1967年战争之后,情感表达开始呈现出相当不同的价值,因为像加桑·卡纳法尼(Ghassan Kanafani)这样的作家开始理解情感,尤其是抽象形式的非殖民化愤怒的表达,作为与其他全球受众联系的关键方式,从而加强了对巴勒斯坦政治要求的外部支持。因此,本文试图探索巴勒斯坦民族主义文学中情感内容的变化,尤其是愤怒表达的日益增加的修辞存在,作为我们可能认为(在对芭芭拉·罗森韦恩(Barbara Rosenwein)关于情感社区的关键概念的解释中)“情感受众”变化的反映。
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Emotional Audiences? From Dispassion to Anger in Elite Palestinian Political Discourse, 1930s–1970s
Abstract In the thirty years of British occupation before 1948, elite Palestinian spokesmen understood emotion as a fundamentally ineffective mode of political engagement vis-à-vis a perceived audience of European colonial diplomats. After the nakba, though, as writers like Qustantin Zurayk and ‘Arif al-‘Arif tried to make sense of its traumatic upheavals to new iterations of regional audiences, expressions of emotion began to make new appearances alongside such writings’ abstract appeal to rights. In the 1960s, and particularly after the war of 1967, emotional expression began to take on a rather different valence as writers like Ghassan Kanafani came to understand emotion, and especially the expression of an abstract form of decolonial anger, as a key way to connect with other global audiences and thereby buttress external support for Palestinian political demands. This article, then, seeks to explore changes in the emotional content of Palestinian nationalist literature, and especially the increased rhetorical presence of expressions of anger, as reflections of changes in what we might think of (in a gloss on Barbara Rosenwein’s crucial notion of emotional communities) as “emotional audiences.”
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