The Planet Already Turned Black

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EXTRAPOLATION Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.3828/EXTR.2021.4
D. Crowley
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In its depiction of alien invaders colonizing human bodies in Nigeria, Tade Thompson’s Wormwood Trilogy (2016-2019) at one level enacts a second contact narrative that recapitulates Africa’s history with European imperialism and slavery. At the same time, the biotechnological instruments of this new alien invasion signal a deepened and expanded colonization, one that takes place at the scale of both the planetary and the cellular, and that threatens to ensnare and enslave the entire human population within the machinations of Empire. As human bodies and minds become more thoroughly enmeshed in the bionetworks, surveillance, data collection, augmented realities, cyborg hybridizations, and genetic transformations wrought by the aliens, the global masses all become subject to imperial desire and power. Thus, I assert, Thompson configures the connective technologies of contemporary globalization as overt tools of colonialism: the networked subjectivities of surveillance capitalism are steeped in Black experiences of slavery and the colonial gaze, metastasizing the racist logic of imperialism through the mechanisms of Empire to encompass the whole planet. Thus the Wormwood narrative posits that Black experiences are always already implied by the imperialist resonances of the science fiction genre, highlighted here as foundational for everyone else to recognize their own relationship to the technologies of global capitalism—to see that we all inhabit a planet that already turned Black.
地球已经变黑了
Tade Thompson的《Wormwood三部曲》(2016-2019)在描述外星入侵者在尼日利亚殖民人体时,在某种程度上再现了第二次接触叙事,重述了非洲与欧洲帝国主义和奴隶制的历史。与此同时,这次新的外星人入侵的生物技术手段标志着一场深化和扩大的殖民化,这场殖民化发生在行星和细胞的规模上,有可能在帝国的阴谋中诱捕和奴役整个人类。随着人类的身体和思想越来越彻底地融入到生物网络、监视、数据收集、增强现实、半机械人杂交和外星人的基因改造中,全球大众都受到了帝国欲望和权力的支配。因此,我断言,汤普森将当代全球化的连接技术配置为殖民主义的公开工具:监视资本主义的网络主观主义沉浸在黑人的奴隶制经历和殖民凝视中,通过帝国主义的机制将帝国主义的种族主义逻辑转移到整个地球。因此,沃姆伍德的叙事假设,黑人的经历总是被科幻小说类型的帝国主义共鸣所暗示,在这里被强调为其他人认识到自己与全球资本主义技术关系的基础——看到我们都生活在一个已经变成黑人的星球上。
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