Citizenship Violence and the Afterlives of Dutch Colonialism: Rereading Anton de Kom

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Guno Jones
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Abstract:Through a close reading of Anton de Kom's Wij slaven van Suriname (We Slaves of Suriname), this essay explores the complex legal, symbolic, social, and political lives of differentially positioned humans in the Dutch colonial and postindependent context. Firstly, De Kom's 1934 book reveals the fundamental dualism between legal subjects and rightless bodies in the Dutch colonial context and how European law and the rights of citizens enabled the maximum exploitation of colonized and enslaved bodies. Contrary to universalist-inclusive and progressive notions of legal citizenship and the law, the concept of what the author terms "citizenship violence" seems appropriate to appreciate the dynamics revealed in Wij slaven. However, as De Kom demonstrates, the colonized were not passive subjects; they resisted citizenship violence in multiple ways. Secondly, in discussing the racialization of citizenship and belonging in contemporary Dutch society as part of broader European patterns, the essay highlights some ominous colonial afterlives.
公民暴力与荷兰殖民主义的余波:重读安东·德·科姆
摘要:本文通过对安东·德·科姆的《我们苏里南的奴隶》的细读,探讨了在荷兰殖民和独立后的语境中,处于不同地位的人类复杂的法律、象征、社会和政治生活。首先,德科姆1934年的著作揭示了荷兰殖民语境下法律主体和无权利主体之间的基本二元论,以及欧洲法律和公民权利如何使被殖民和被奴役的主体得到最大限度的剥削。与普遍包容和进步的合法公民和法律概念相反,作者所称的“公民暴力”的概念似乎适合于理解Wij slaven所揭示的动态。然而,正如德·科姆所展示的,被殖民者不是被动的主体;他们以多种方式抵制公民暴力。其次,在讨论当代荷兰社会作为更广泛的欧洲模式的一部分的公民身份和归属感的种族化时,文章强调了一些不祥的殖民后遗症。
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