“后福特主义”法国的发音阶级

Winnie Lem
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近年来,人们对分析晚期资本主义下发生的政治和经济变化越来越感兴趣,人类学家和社会学家都认为,资本主义国际组织中发生的关键变化之一是从大规模的“福特”工业组织体系向全球化或“后福特”灵活积累体制的转变。有人认为,这种转变不仅重塑了人们日常生活的物质现实,而且还改变了人们将自己构成集体主体的方式。普遍主义的身份认同形式,如阶级,因此被认为已经让位于一系列新的从属形式,包括国家关系、地区主义、种族亲和关系和去时代化的团结形式。虽然新形式的从属关系的出现无疑是随着晚期资本主义的大规模变革而浮出水面的,但它们在多大程度上推翻了旧形式的身份认同,这是许多争论的主题。在本文中。我认为,在试图理解当代社会世界的动态时,抛弃阶级的概念可能还为时过早。更确切地说,我们需要的是尝试将阶级身份问题化,实际上是将阶级关系与新兴的特殊形式的从属关系的复杂关系问题化。根据对朗格多克农村家庭农民的研究,他们经常参与激进的地区行动主义。奥蒂斯的论文接着认为,这个阶级,特别是在其与地区的复杂关系中,仍然是晚期资本主义背景下构建集体身份的核心
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Articulating Class In "Post-Fordist" France

In recent yean, there has been a growing interest in analyzing the political and economic changes that have occurred under late capitalism Anthropologists and sociologists alike have suggested that one of the key changes that has taken place in the international organization of capitalism has been the shift from a mass "Fordut" system of industrial organization to globalized or "Post-Fordist" regimes of flexible accumulation. It has been argued that shift has not only reshaped the material realities of peoples' everyday lives but they have also altered the ways in which people constitute themselves as collective subjects. Universalist forms of identification such as class, so it is argued have given way to a series of new forms of affiliation involving national ties, regionalism, ties of ethnic affinity and detemtorialized forms of solidarity While the appearance of new forms of affiliation have undoubtedly surfaced along with the large scale transformations of late capitalism, the extent to which they have overridden old forms of identity is the subject of much debate. In this paper. I will argue it may be premature to jettison the notion of class in any attempt to understand the dynamics of contemporary social world. Rather what is needed are attempts to problematize class identity and, indeed class relations in their complex relationship to emergent particularistic forms of affiliation. Drawing on research amongst the family farmers in rural Languedoc, who often engaged in militant forms of regional activism. Otis paper then argues, that class, especially in its complex relations to region, remains core in structuring collective identities in the context of late capitalism

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