Epistemic Labor: Narratives of Hyper-Uncertainty and Future-Making on China's Urban Fringe

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Yang Zhan
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Abstract:This article conceptualizes storytelling as epistemic labor that is critical to the everyday meaning-making and future-making of Chinese rural migrants. Compared to stories told by scholars and migrants turned writers and artists, those told by migrants in a quotidian setting are largely overlooked because of their lack of representational value. However, narratives of success, fortune, and the future that circulate on China's urban fringe are essential in three ways: (1) stories, rather than numbers and calculations, help rural migrants make sense of their economic reality; (2) storytelling allows rural migrants to cope with unexpected events; and (3) stories are often imbued with moral sentiment through which moral boundaries and group identities are established. Overall, epistemic labor makes the present sensible, reality tolerable, and the future imaginable under conditions of hyper-uncertainty in which spatial instability negates routinized time and linear accumulation is denied by dramatic market fluctuations and unpredictable displacement. Epistemic labor proves that migrant agency not only resides in eventful resistance but also in constant negotiations.
认知劳动:中国城市边缘的超不确定性叙事与未来创造
摘要:本文将讲故事定义为一种认知劳动,它对中国农民工的日常意义建构和未来建构至关重要。与学者和移民出身的作家和艺术家讲述的故事相比,移民在日常环境中讲述的故事由于缺乏代表性价值而在很大程度上被忽视了。然而,在中国城市边缘流传的关于成功、财富和未来的叙述在三个方面是必不可少的:(1)故事,而不是数字和计算,帮助农民工理解他们的经济现实;(2)讲故事可以帮助农民工应对突发事件;(3)故事往往充满道德情操,通过这种情操建立道德界限和群体身份。总体而言,认知劳动在高度不确定性的条件下使现在变得明智,现实变得可以忍受,未来变得可以想象,在这种条件下,空间不稳定性否定了常规的时间,线性积累被戏剧性的市场波动和不可预测的位移所否定。认识劳动证明,移民中介不仅存在于多事性的抵抗中,而且存在于不断的谈判中。
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Positions-Asia Critique
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