Anticolonial connectivity and the politics of solidarity: between home and the world

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES
Alina Sajed, T. Seidel
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ABSTRACT This special issue examines the connections among (post)colonial spaces forged in the struggle for national liberation and after. The focus on anticolonial/postcolonial connectivity indicates the existence of alternative forms of spatiality that go beyond the linear (and hierarchical) relationship between metropole and colonial spaces. Here we seek to challenge the dominant focus in the literature on the relations between colonial metropoles or hegemonic centres and colonized spaces. Rather we explore the ways through which colonized and postcolonial subjects cultivated knowledge ‘sideways’, meaning they inter-connected tactically, materially and intellectually without needing to call upon the imperial centre for interpretation or authorization. In surveying the connections between Algeria, Vietnam, Libya and Palestine, for example, or between Palestine and Mexico, between Islamic revivalist groups in the Middle East and the Asian subcontinent, in the making of Pan-Africanism and the anticolonial Caribbean, or the fragile moments of connections and solidarity in the Balkans - the articles in this special issue investigate a variety of anticolonial and postcolonial connectivities as well as a complex politics of solidarity that highlights both limits and blind spots but also untapped potentialities.
反殖民连通性与团结政治:国内与世界之间
这期特刊考察了在民族解放斗争期间和之后形成的(后)殖民空间之间的联系。对反殖民/后殖民连通性的关注表明,存在着超越大都市和殖民地空间之间线性(和等级)关系的空间性的替代形式。在这里,我们试图挑战文学中对殖民大都市或霸权中心与殖民空间之间关系的主要关注。相反,我们探索殖民和后殖民主体“横向”培养知识的方式,这意味着他们在战术上、物质上和智力上相互联系,而不需要要求帝国中心进行解释或授权。例如,在调查阿尔及利亚、越南、利比亚和巴勒斯坦之间的联系,或巴勒斯坦和墨西哥之间的联系,中东和亚洲次大陆的伊斯兰复兴组织之间的联系,泛非主义和反殖民主义加勒比地区的形成,或者巴尔干地区联系和团结的脆弱时刻——本期特刊的文章调查了各种反殖民和后殖民的联系,以及复杂的团结政治,这些政治既强调了限制和盲点,也强调了未开发的潜力。
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