What’s at stake in the culture wars?

J. Newman, John Clarke
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Abstract:Recent outbreaks of culture war have posed questions about how to respond to them politically and analytically. In this conversation we explore the ways in which culture war strategies aim to create new articulations of politics, culture and power. They do so as part of an ongoing effort to create narratives that construct and solidify political blocs and produce popular consent. We reflect on the problems such strategies cause for Labour - and for the left more generally. These are recurrent problems, reflecting a long-running distinction between ‘real’ politics and the ephemeral distractions of ‘identity politics’ and the ‘merely cultural’. We suggest that this restrictive view of what constitutes ‘real’ politics tends to ignore the left’s roots in cooperative, associational, mutual and internationalist forms of politics, perhaps for fear of being branded as ‘socialist’, while marginalising or refusing a diverse array of social movements and their struggles for rights and redistribution. In contrast, we argue for the importance of recognising and contesting the field of culture as a site of politics and political mobilisations, highlighting the value of building a view of how culture, politics and power are entangled. As Stuart Hall argued, a progressive politics involves crafting an identity in which we can recognise ourselves as a collective political force.
文化战争的利害关系是什么?
摘要:最近爆发的文化战争提出了如何在政治上和分析上应对的问题。在这次对话中,我们探讨了文化战争战略旨在创造政治、文化和权力的新结合点的方式。他们这样做是一种持续努力的一部分,目的是创造叙事,构建和巩固政治集团,并产生民众的认同。我们反思了这些策略给工党——以及更普遍的左翼——带来的问题。这些都是反复出现的问题,反映了“真正的”政治与“身份政治”和“纯粹的文化”之间的长期区别。我们认为,这种对“真正的”政治构成的限制性观点往往忽视了左翼在合作、联合、互助和国际主义形式的政治中的根源,可能是因为害怕被贴上“社会主义”的标签,同时边缘化或拒绝了各种各样的社会运动及其争取权利和再分配的斗争。与此相反,我们认为认识和争论文化领域作为政治和政治动员的场所的重要性,强调建立文化,政治和权力如何纠缠的观点的价值。正如斯图尔特•霍尔(Stuart Hall)所言,进步政治涉及塑造一种身份,在这种身份中,我们可以将自己视为一股集体政治力量。
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