乡村性、歧视与城市现代性:与黎巴嫩的“村民”一起思考

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY International Sociology Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1177/02685809231165908
Alia Kassem
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基于对黎巴嫩农村居民的定性现象学研究,本文确定了村民性——一种被贴上“非城市”标签的经历,其成长和习惯被认为是“村庄”的——作为差异和缺乏。因此,我主张承认在黎巴嫩主流想象中被认为是“城市人”和“农村人”之间的等级制度,这种等级制度建立了歧视、偏见和攻击的经历。在此基础上,本文探讨了参与者对改善这些条件的转型的理解。(西式)教育、(资本主义)就业、(现代)技术以及与城市的深度联系成为这方面的关键变量。我的分析表明,这种变化被概念化为“成为城市”,被理解为“成为现代”,其中现代性被明确地框架为以西方为中心的形成,以“文明”、线性时间、“发展”和“进步”为主导的话语。因此,本文认为,在日常生活体验的层面上,村寨的建设、内部化和攻击是建立和(再)生产以欧洲为中心的“城市现代性”的关键场所。认识到这种现象远远超出黎巴嫩,我认为有必要认真地将“城市问题”纳入反/后/非殖民化的思想。
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Village-ness, discrimination, and urban modernity: Thinking alongside ‘village people’ in Lebanon
Based on qualitative phenomenological research alongside village dwellers in Lebanon, this article identifies village-ness – an experience of being labelled as ‘non-urban’ with an upbringing and habitus considered to be ‘of the village’ – as difference and lack. I accordingly argue for the recognition of a hierarchization between those considered ‘city people’ and ‘village people’ in mainstream Lebanese imaginary that establishes experiences of discrimination, prejudice, and assault. Developing this, the article explores participants’ understandings of transformation improving these conditions. (Western-style) education, (capitalist) employment, (modern) technology, and a deepened connectivity to the city emerge as key variables in this respect. This change, my analysis shows, is conceptualised as ‘becoming urban’ understood as ‘becoming modern’, where Modernity is specifically framed as a Western-centric formation with discourses of ‘civility’, linear time, ‘development’, and ‘progress’ dominant. Accordingly, the article posits that the construction, inferiorisation, and assault of village-ness is a key site of the establishment and (re)production of a Eurocentric ‘urban modernity’ at the level of everyday lived experiences. Recognising that this phenomenon extends far beyond Lebanon, I posit the need to seriously bring the ‘urban question’ into anti/post/decolonial thought.
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