走向激进亲属关系理论

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Race & Class Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/03063968231167362
Miriyam Aouragh
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这是作者在2022年10月于伦敦国王学院举行的“反种族主义新循环”会议上就“A.Sivanandan思想的影响”发表的演讲的节略和编辑版本。这是继她2019年的开创性文章(发表在《种族与阶级61.2》中,“白人特权”:反种族主义的捷径”)之后的又一篇文章,该文章借鉴了西瓦南丹的“RAT和黑人斗争的退化”,他对黑人本质化的批判,并将种族主义这一结构性问题视为一个人际问题,从中你可以“重新培训”。她讨论了在经验的差异和竞争可能阻碍团结的时候,激进、尊重的组织方式。
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Towards a theory of radical kinship
This is an abridged and edited version of the speech given by the author in the panel on ‘The influence of A. Sivanandan’s ideas’ at the conference ‘New circuits of anti-racism’ at King’s College London in October 2022. It follows on from her seminal 2019 article (in Race & Class 61.2, ‘“White privilege”: shortcuts to anti-racism’) which drew on Sivanandan’s ‘RAT and the degradation of black struggle’, his critique of essentialising blackness and treating racism, a structural issue, as an interpersonal one out of which you could be ‘retrained’. She discusses ways of radical, respectful organising at a time when difference and competition of experiences can set back unity.
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Race & Class
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期刊介绍: Race & Class is a refereed, ISI-ranked publication, the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.
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