取消文化:伦理和政治方面(在俄乌战争背景下)

Margaryta Korobko, Anna Mishchenko
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今天,乌克兰正在自己的领土上与战争作斗争。俄罗斯的入侵在文化界引发了许多讨论。2022年2月底,乌克兰文化和信息政策部长亚历山大·特卡琴科(Oleksandr Tkachenko)呼吁世界对俄罗斯联邦实施文化制裁。这意味着取消俄罗斯文化。“取消文化”指的是在公众人物或公司做了或说了令人反感或冒犯的事情后,撤回对他们的支持(取消他们的支持)的流行做法。取消文化通常被认为是以群体羞辱的形式在社交媒体上表现出来的。这一现象意味着什么伦理问题?这对乌克兰意味着什么?取消文化是现代社会的一种复杂现象。我们可以从分析汉娜·阿伦特、以赛亚·伯林和迈克尔·奥克肖特的经典著作开始分析当代伦理与政治中的取消文化问题。乌克兰戏剧专家亚历山大·克莱科夫金(Oleksandr Klekovkin)在乌克兰积极倡导废除俄罗斯文化的想法。美国律师艾伦·德肖维茨(Alan Dershowitz)看到了取消文化现象的负面影响。到目前为止,学术界对这一现象还没有一个清晰的认识。本文的目的是试图在乌克兰俄罗斯文化被取消的背景下,分析俄乌战争条件下出现的“取消文化”在伦理和政治方面的现象。如果在某个社会中,即使是在民主政治制度的条件下,至少存在一种解决所有问题的假设可能性的想法盛行,它将不惜一切代价实现这种理想状态。这是我们在两次世界大战之后应该吸取的教训。然而,在实践中,在许多现代社会中,又出现了灌输价值一元论的企图,表现为“取消文化”。通过将“取消文化”合法化为一种现代趋势,政治制度极大地限制了社会中的话语性和多元化。毕竟,表达一个与普遍接受的观点相矛盾的观点会变得太不舒服。这会威胁到事业、社会地位,有时甚至是安全。
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CANCEL CULTURE: ETHICAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS (IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RUSSIAN–UKRAINIAN WAR)
Today Ukraine is struggling with the war on its own territory. Russian invasion has provoked many discussions in the cultural sphere. In the end of February 2022 Ukraine's Minister of Culture and Information Policy Oleksandr Tkachenko called the world to impose cultural sanctions on the Russian Federation. It means to cancel Russian culture. Cancel culture refers to the popular practice of withdrawing support for (canceling) public figures and companies after they have done or said something considered objectionable or offensive. Cancel culture is generally discussed as being performed on social media in the form of group shaming. What ethical issues this phenomenon implicates? What does it mean for Ukraine? Cancel culture is a complicated phenomenon in the modern world. We can begin our analysis of the contemporary problem of the culture of cancellation in ethics and politics by analyzing the classic works of Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, and Michael Oakeshott. Oleksandr Klekovkin, a Ukrainian theater expert, actively promotes the idea of abolishing Russian culture in Ukraine. American lawyer Alan Dershowitz sees a negative aspect of the cancel culture phenomenon. So far, a clear understanding of this phenomenon has not been developed academically. The purpose of the article is an attempt to analyze the phenomenon of "cancellation culture" in ethical and political aspects, actualized in the conditions of the Russian-Ukrainian war in the context of the cancellation of Russian culture in Ukraine. If in a certain society, even under the conditions of a democratic political regime, the idea of at least a hypothetical possibility of solving all problems prevails, it will stop at nothing to achieve such an ideal state. This is the lesson we should have learned after two world wars. However, in practice, in many modern societies, there are again attempts to instill value monism, which manifests itself as "cancel culture". By legitimizing "cancel culture" as a modern trend, political systems significantly limit discursiveness and pluralism within society. After all, it becomes too uncomfortable to express an opinion that contradicts the generally accepted one. This threatens career, social status, and sometimes even safety.
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