政治经济学与激进黑人研究传统

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES Souls Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10999949.2020.1804805
A. Rice
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自19世纪末以来,黑人知识传统(BIT)的一个核心问题是,世界资本主义经济的历史和结构发展与非洲后裔的自由斗争之间存在着明确的联系。根据一些批判性的历史观察者的说法,这种动态的、交织的关系阐明了现代黑人经历的一个关键维度。1虽然黑人研究继承了这种独特的政治经济传统,但政治经济框架在该领域的地位是边缘的。由于黑人社区产生了一种独特的政治经济传统,这种传统源于必要性、学习和对自由的不懈追求,因此这种传统必须在黑人研究的工作和实践中发挥更大的作用。作为对这一重要目标的贡献,我将介绍和分析激发激进黑人政治经济传统的几个关键概念、理论和辩论。基于我对美国内外几位激进黑人学者活动家的生活、工作和政治的简短反思,我最后讨论了他们的想法如何为黑人研究的转型愿景服务。
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Political Economy and the Tradition of Radical Black Study
A central concern of the Black Intellectual Tradition (BIT) since the close of the nineteenth century has been the explicit connection between the historical and structural development of the world capitalist economy on the one hand, and on the other, freedom struggles forged by African descendants. This dynamic, interwoven relationship, according to some critical observers of history, illuminates a key dimension of the modern Black experience.1 While Black Studies inherited this distinct political economic tradition, the status of political economy frameworks in the field is marginal. Because Black communities have produced a unique political economy tradition borne from necessity, study, and an incessant will toward freedom, this tradition must occupy a greater role in the work and practice of Black Studies. As a contribution toward that vital goal, I will introduce and analyze several key concepts, theories, and debates that have animated the radical Black political economy tradition. Based on my brief reflections on the lives, work, and politics of several radical Black scholar-activists within and beyond the U.S., I conclude by discussing how their ideas can serve the transformationalist vision of Black Studies.
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