时空位移的怪物化

Gerardo Rodríguez-Galarza
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纵观美国历史,可怕的语言一直被用来对付种族化的个人。本文通过分析怪物的种族化修辞、电影《逃出绝命镇》(2017)以及时间策略话语的殖民性来考察怪物的分类。虽然这个话题有多个维度,但在本文中,我认为,将怪物修辞应用于种族化的主体,揭示了话语表达的时间策略的殖民性中隐含的阴险;怪物般的修辞使时间话语的殖民效应变得显而易见,揭示了种族主义造成的暴力的压倒性维度。为了通过反种族主义的修辞来识别和抵制殖民主义时间策略的部署,时间的非殖民化是继续拆除白人至上主义压迫策略的艰巨工作的一项重要任务,以支持植根于反种族主义基础的建设性哲学-宗教分析。
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Monstrification through Displacement in Space and Time
Throughout U.S. history monstrous language has been deployed against racialized individuals. This essay examines the classification of monster by analyzing rhetoric on the racialized monster, the film Get Out (2017), and coloniality of time strategy discourses. While there are multiple dimensions to this topic, for this essay, I argue that monster rhetoric applied to racialized subjects shed light on the insidiousness embedded in the coloniality of time strategy as expressed discursively; monster rhetoric makes the effects of the coloniality of time discourses palpable in ways that unveil the overpowering dimension of the violence inflicted through racism. In order to identify and resist deployments of coloniality of time strategy through monstrification rhetoric, decolonizing time is an essential task to continue the difficult work of dismantling white supremacist tactics of oppression in order to support constructive philosophical-religious analysis rooted in antiracist foundations.
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