法国语境下的黑人妇女及其不满

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Small Axe Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1215/07990537-10461929
Shanna Jean-Baptiste
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摘要:本文探讨了安妮特·约瑟夫·加布里埃尔(Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel)的《重新想象解放:黑人女性如何在法兰西帝国转变公民身份》(2020)一书中所描绘的非殖民化未来。作为一个急需的历史纠正项目,约瑟夫-加布里埃尔的研究提出了“非殖民化公民身份”的概念,作为一个框架来解决黑人妇女对非殖民化运动的贡献的档案和学术隐形,以及她们支持的新的归属方式,这些方式基于实践、地理、认识论和社区,尽管法国殖民统治仍然存在。本文认为,当代法国为黑人解放而进行的非洲女权主义运动,以及对新形式归属的阐述,表明了该国黑人对法兰西共和国普遍主义伪装的持续不满。
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Black Women and Their Discontents in the French Context
Abstract:This essay explores the decolonial future imagined by the Black women who make up Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel's Reimagining Liberation: How Black Women Transformed Citizenship in the French Empire (2020). A much-needed project of historical redress, Joseph-Gabriel's study proposes the concept "decolonial citizenship" as a framework to tackle the archival and scholarly invisibility of Black women's contributions to decolonial movements and their espousing new ways of belonging that are grounded in practices, geographies, epistemologies, and communities that persist despite the French colonial orb. This essay argues that the contemporary Afrofeminist movement in France's fight for Black liberation and articulations of new forms of belonging point to the continued discontents of the country's Black population with the universalist pretenses of the French republic.
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