布朗理论:我们这个世界的一个传说

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Positions-Asia Critique Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1215/10679847-10122138
Christopher B. Patterson
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摘要:本文从跨太平洋褐性与其他褐性的关系出发,对褐性理论进行了阐述。通过激活“跨太平洋棕色人种”作为一种认识论范式,引导殖民地遭遇的学科逻辑,本文试图理清一个故事,即亚洲的一些人是如何从一种狂野的、无法控制的威胁变成一种棕色人种,这种棕色人种成为全球北方再生产所必需的。作为种族科学家使用的最后一个“颜色”术语,“棕色”描绘了黑人和白人之间的种族等级,对殖民大国来说,这强调了白人可能的退化,或者对被殖民者来说,这预示着未来会被引入白人。对跨太平洋褐化的各种形式的探索显示了其自身捕获的不可能性——而不是揭示一个有限的历史,褐化作为一个概念而来,无法被掌握或产生为知识。因此,本文的后半部分将焦点从“跨太平洋的棕色”转移到一个理论的三联画,反思棕色作为(1)一个无法控制的“棕色群体”的场所,(2)通过殖民遏制战略被标记为驯化的民族,以及(3)揭示令人不安的历史和可耻的亲密关系的复杂“阴影”。
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Brown Theory: A Storied Manifest of Our World
Abstract:This article conceives of a transpacific brownness in relation to other forms of brown to produce a storied manifest for brown theory. By activating "the brown transpacific" as an epistemological paradigm that navigates the disciplinary logics of colonial encounters, this article attempts to untangle a story of how some people in Asia went from resembling a wild and uncontainable threat to a form of brownness that became necessary for the reproduction of the Global North. As the last "color" term to be used by racial scientists, "brownness" has delineated racial hierarchies between blackness and whiteness that, to colonial powers, have emphasized the possible degradation of whiteness, or, to the colonized, have promised future induction into whiteness. The varied formations of transpacific brownness explored showcase the impossibility of its own capture—rather than reveal a bounded history, brownness arrives as a concept that cannot be grasped or produced into knowledge. This article thus shifts in its second half from its focus on the "brown transpacific" to a theoretical triptych that reflects on brownness as (1) a site for the ungovernable "brown mass," (2) peoples marked for domestication through strategies of colonial containment, and (3) the complex "shades" that reveal troubling histories and shameful intimacies.
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