“真实的东西”:黑色布尔什维克主义和共产国际

Catherine Bergin
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本文是对美国黑人布尔什维克的国际主义种族/阶级政治的探索。它将这些政治置于共产国际反殖民主义和更广泛的黑人激进传统的背景下。生活在美国的黑人共产主义者和社会主义者对种族化的过去和现在都非常敏感,这影响了他们对十月革命及其后果的特别热情的反应。它认为,这些作家、思想家和活动家开创了一个雄心勃勃、有影响力的政治想象,在这个想象中,黑人工人是拆除种族资本主义的核心。通过对这一时期黑人社会主义和共产主义出版物的接触,文章证明了共产国际的反殖民主义解放政治对黑人阶级剥削和种族压迫的经历以及对黑人激进传统的既定全球想象。这些跨国团结政治既影响了非裔美国人反种族主义的阶级政治形式,也影响了共产国际对美国种族和阶级政治的理解。
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'Something Real': Black Bolshevism and the Comintern
This article is an exploration of the internationalist race/class politics of black Bolsheviks in the United States. It places those politics within the context of both the Comintern's anti-colonialism and the wider black radical tradition. Black communists and socialists living in the US were highly attuned to both racialised pasts and the racialised present and this impacted on their particularly enthusiastic response to the October revolution and its aftermath. It argues that these writers, thinkers and activists inaugurated an ambitious and influential political imaginary in which black workers were central to the dismantling of racial capitalism. Through an engagement with black socialist and communist publications of the period the article demonstrates that the Comintern's anti-colonial politics of liberation spoke to black experiences of class exploitation and racial oppression and also to the established global imaginary of the black radical tradition. These transnational politics of solidarity had an impact both on forms of African American anti-racist class politics and on the Comintern's understanding of the politics of race and class in the United States.
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