去中心化的全球化:世界文学、恐怖与后殖民

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Interventions-International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Pub Date : 2018-07-11 DOI:10.1080/1369801X.2018.1487314
Jaouad El Habbouch
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全球化作为一系列社会、经济、政治、文化、意识形态和认识论过程以及军事实践的可见性,不仅重新校准了后殖民时代的批判和理论立场,而且重新定义了其阅读思想和权力历史的参数。这一批判轨迹为后殖民研究带来了无尽的财富和丰富性,这些财富和丰富性是由一整套新的批判实践提供的,这些实践着眼于塑造人类历史动态的生产力。通过对后殖民研究、全球化、世界文学和恐怖主义之间联系的批判性关注,本文将对西方帝国主义和殖民主义暴力历史的后殖民文化政治进行批判性的重新表述和重新校准。争论的焦点是重新定位这些后殖民批判参数的解释视野,如历史,意识形态,文化,民族,种族,性别,阶级,种族,宗教等,从纯粹的话语结构中获得一种认识论的首要感或优先于历史演变规律的感觉,进入“存在的模式”,经济的力量不仅影响着人类知识的传播和生产,而且还支配着塑造人类历史演变的力量,这些力量决定着经济可能性的物质条件和形成规则。
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Decentering Globalization: World-Literature, Terror, and The Postcolonial
The visibility of globalization as a bundle of social, economic, political, cultural, ideological, and epistemological processes as well as military practices has not only recalibrated postcolonial critical and theoretical positions, but also has redefined its parameters for reading the history of ideas and power. The endless wealth and plenitude this critical trajectory carries for postcolonial studies is resourced by a whole set of new critical practices which look into the productive forces shaping the dynamics of human history. This critical reformulation and recalibration of postcolonial cultural politics of engaging the violent histories of western imperialism and colonialism will be discursively explored through a critical focus on the link between postcolonial studies, globalization, world-literature, and terrorism. The contention is to redirect the interpretive horizon of such postcolonial critical parameters as history, ideology, culture, nation, race, gender, class, ethnicity, religion, etc. from mere discursive constructions entertaining a sense of epistemological primacy or precedence over the laws of historical evolution into “modalities of existence,” whose material conditions of possibility and rules of formation are conditioned by the power of economy not only to inflect the dissemination and productions of human knowledge, but also to govern the forces which shape the evolution of human history.
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