枪支、卡车和病毒:津巴布韦新冠肺炎疫情应对中的解放战争意识形态分析

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2022.2045184
J. Hungwe
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摘要:这篇概念性文章属于适用于津巴布韦新冠肺炎疫情的政治范畴。核心论点是,国家当局在抗击新冠肺炎疫情的努力中重新部署解放战争意识形态,往往会边缘化国家当局所说的“普通津巴布韦人”。我以批判理论为理论框架,认为解放战争意识形态作为对新冠肺炎大流行的回应,同时加强了国家权力的主导地位,同时边缘化了普通津巴布韦人。解放战争意识形态的前提是,国家当局有权代表其公民积极部署武器和人员来消灭敌人。解放战争意识形态在新冠肺炎疫情中的应用表明,国家当局垄断并政治化了针对疫情采取的措施。
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Guns, Truncheons and the Virus: An Analysis of Liberation War Ideology in the Covid-19 Pandemic Response in Zimbabwe
ABSTRACT This conceptual article falls within the scope of the politics applied to the Covid-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe. The central argument is that the state authority’s redeployment of liberation war ideology in its efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic tends to marginalise what the state authority refers to pejoratively as ‘ordinary Zimbabweans’. Using critical theory as theoretical framework, I argue that the deployment of liberation war ideology as a response to the Covid-19 pandemic concurrently reinforces the dominance of state authority while marginalising ordinary Zimbabweans. Liberation war ideology is premised on the assumption that the state authority has the sole mandate to actively deploy weaponry and personnel to eliminate an enemy on behalf of its citizens. The application of liberation war ideology to the Covid-19 pandemic suggests that the state authority has monopolised and politicised the measures taken against the pandemic.
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