“直觉”的政治:论治国理政与法律的情操

A. Stoler
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对于我们这些在知识和权力的历史和当代的空白中工作的人来说,我们如何确定什么是前者,塑造后者的属性——反之亦然——是一个爆炸性的兴趣领域,新的研究,新的和新的辩论。以至于人们可能会认为,知道和煽动、点名和羞辱、分类和愤怒之间的模糊联系,在以前的知识研究中,并没有像现在这样深刻地出现在议程上。我在这里想的是情绪/情感/感觉如何出现在我们的概念和政治雷达上——它们告诉我们关于社会不平等的什么,情感所依赖的认识论,以及我们想象它们做了什么工作来区分和标记伊恩·哈金(Ian Hacking)曾经称之为“人类”的人。如果说这种“情感转向”在人文科学中无处不在是新的,那么历史、哲学和政治理论对情感运作的关注就不是新的了。早在研究情绪的社会坐标,或者具体地说是“情感理论”在欧美大学站稳脚跟之前,就有一系列形形色色的倡导者
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The Politics of “Gut Feelings”: On Sentiment in Governance and the Law
F or those of us who work in the historical and contemporary interstices of knowledge and power, howwe identify what counts as the former and shapes the attributes of the latter— and vice versa—is a domain of exploding interest, of new research, of new and renewed debates. So much so that one might think that the murky nexus of knowing and inciting, of naming and shaming, of classifying and enraging has not been as profoundly on the agenda in the study of knowledge before. I’m thinking here of how sentiment/ emotion/feeling figure on our conceptual and political radars—what they tell us about social inequalities, the epistemics on which sentiments are imagined to depend, and what work we imagine they do to make and mark the distinctions among what Ian Hacking would once call “human kinds.” If the ubiquity of this “affective turn” in the human sciences is new, attentiveness in history, philosophy, and political theory to the operative working of emotion is not. Long before engagement with the social coordinates of sentiment, or “affect theory” specifically, took hold in European and US universities, a range of diverse advocates
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