Introduction: (Re)producing Subjects, Objects, and Resistances

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
Matthew W. Bost
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Abstract:This essay introduces the Cultural Critique special issue "Communication, Biopolitics, and Social Reproduction." Social reproduction has been a central concept for theorizing the relationship between economic exploitation and oppression along axes of race, gender/sexuality, nationality, and ability, as well as for considering how capitalism shapes contemporary subjectivity. First, I situate social reproduction's relationship to communication and biopolitics, discussing rhetoric and communication as key modalities of contemporary capitalist social reproduction. Second, I consider the ways that scholars in rhetorical studies and in the critical humanities have turned to biopolitics as a vocabulary for theorizing power and resistance under capitalism. Finally, I introduce the special issue conversation, discussing the essays' contributions to biopolitical readings of Marx, to theories of affect and extractive capitalism, and to strategies for resisting capital's reproduction.
引言:(再)生产主体、客体和抵抗
摘要:本文介绍了《文化批判》特刊《传播、生命政治与社会再生产》。社会再生产一直是将经济剥削和压迫之间的关系理论化的核心概念,沿着种族、性别/性、国籍和能力的轴线,以及考虑资本主义如何塑造当代主体性。首先,我将社会再生产与传播和生命政治的关系放在一起,讨论修辞和传播作为当代资本主义社会再生产的关键形式。其次,我认为修辞学研究和批判人文学科的学者已经将生命政治作为理论化资本主义下的权力和抵抗的词汇。最后,我介绍了特刊对话,讨论了这些文章对马克思的生命政治解读、对情感和掠夺性资本主义理论的贡献,以及对抵抗资本再生产策略的贡献。
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Cultural Critique
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期刊介绍: Cultural Critique provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary explorations of intellectual controversies, trends, and issues in culture, theory, and politics. Emphasizing critique rather than criticism, the journal draws on the diverse and conflictual approaches of Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, political economy, and hermeneutics to offer readings in society and its transformation.
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