超越英雄与敌意:格蕾塔·桑伯格、凡妮莎·纳凯特与女孩权力的跨国政治

J. Locke
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本文围绕Greta Thunberg、Vanessa Nakate和全球青年气候运动的工作,发展了一个关于女孩行动主义的女权主义和民主理论。它借鉴了最近对少女时代的研究,批评了“女孩英雄”的话语,并挑战了政治理论家通过索福克勒斯的悲剧安提戈涅和汉娜·阿伦特的“小石城反思”来研究女孩和政治或政治变革的两种主要方式。我认为,英雄主义政治不知不觉地将自己投入到英雄必须面对和克服的敌意中,从而使使政治成为可能的政治网络最小化。通过阅读滕伯格和Nakate的作品,我关注了女性活动家在家庭、社区和国家中的地方依恋;代际、跨国和跨洲关系;以及殖民主义、白人至上主义、厌女症和反女权主义的影响。强调支持和团结的网络(而不是女孩英雄必须面对的敌意),我提供了一种在英雄主义框架之外思考女孩和政治(以及一般的政治)的新方式。
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Beyond Heroes and Hostility: Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate, and The Transnational Politics of Girl Power
ABSTRACT This article develops a feminist and democratic theory of girls’ activism framed around the work of Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate, and the global youth climate movement. It draws from recent work in girlhood studies to criticize the discourse of the “girl hero” and challenge the two dominant ways that political theorists engage with girls and politics or political change, through Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone and Hannah Arendt’s “Reflections on Little Rock.” A politics of heroism, I argue, unwittingly invests itself in the hostility the hero must face and overcome and therefore minimizes the political networks that make politics possible. Through my readings of Thunberg and Nakate, I attend to girl activists’ local attachments within family, community, and nation; intergenerational, transnational, and transcontinental relationships; and the effects of colonialism, white supremacy, and misogyny and anti-feminism. Underscoring networks of support and solidarity (rather than hostility that the girl hero must face down), I provide a new way of thinking about girls and politics (and politics, in general) outside of the framework of heroism.
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