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摘要
这是尼古拉斯·德·热那亚(Nicholas De Genova)和桑德罗·梅扎德拉(Sandro Mezzadra)之间的对话,这两位学者在移民、资本主义和政治问题上处于学科的边缘。它包括2015年在伦敦举行的原始公共活动的观众提出的问题和评论,以及2020年巴黎编辑提出的新问题。这篇文章反映了他们各自作为思想家和活动家在学术界内外的出发点、挑战和转折,对劳动、流动性和主体性的排列和政治进行了及时和急需的干预。
Migration and the Question of New Political Possibilities: Nicholas De Genova and Sandro Mezzadra—In Dialogue
This is a dialogue between Nicholas De Genova and Sandro Mezzadra, two scholars working at the edges of disciplinarity on matters of migration, capitalism, and politics. It includes questions and comments from the audience in attendance for the original public event held in London in 2015, and new questions proposed by the editors of pariss in 2020. Reflecting upon the points of departure, challenges, and turns that have marked their respective iteneraries as thinkers and activists, in and beyond academe, this article makes a timely and much needed intervention on the permutations and politics of labor, mobility, and subjectivity.