To know in the subjunctive: New abolitionist imagetexts and the specter of modern slavery

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Samuel Martínez
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Abstract Today’s antitrafficking movement situates the crimes against which it struggles as invisible and possibly unknowable, even as anti-antitrafficking skeptics question the reliability of widely cited trafficking prevalence estimates. Behind this controversy, an important question has been omitted: If verifiable data are lacking, how has a sense of urgency been built around modern slavery’s alleged omnipresence? The websites of leading new abolitionist organizations provide a basis for a critical reading of today’s antislavery discourse. Expositions of the wrongs toggle between narrative-based/emotive and evidence-based/rational modes. The first evokes the hiddenness and hence unknowability of the wrongs. The second exhorts readers/viewers to ignore doubt and support antislavery action in spite of not knowing against what. More than sheer ambivalence, then, an imagetextual art is built by new abolitionist websites, capitalizing on the esthetic principle that not knowing is more alluring to the eye than is knowing.
虚拟语气中的认知:新废奴主义图像文本与现代奴隶制的幽灵
摘要今天的反贩运运动将其所打击的犯罪定位为无形的,甚至可能是未知的,尽管反贩运怀疑论者质疑被广泛引用的贩运流行率估计的可靠性。在这场争论的背后,一个重要的问题被忽略了:如果缺乏可验证的数据,那么如何围绕现代奴隶制所谓的无处不在建立紧迫感?新废奴主义主要组织的网站为批判性解读当今的反奴隶制言论提供了基础。对错误的揭露在基于叙事/情感和基于证据/理性的模式之间切换。第一种唤起了错误的隐蔽性和不可知性。第二条敦促读者/观众忽略怀疑,支持反奴隶制行动,尽管他们不知道反对什么。因此,新的废奴主义网站建立的图像文本艺术不仅仅是纯粹的矛盾心理,它利用了不知道比知道更吸引人的审美原则。
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