“不革命”的人物

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Razan Ghazzawi
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自2011年初抗议运动席卷中东和北非地区以来,新的政治出现了,创造了无法想象的空间、存在和认识世界的方式,更重要的是,创造了新的“他者”亚文化。本文通过关注叙利亚革命者创造的术语“拉马迪恩”(Ramadyeen)来描述政治“不够革命”的个人,批判性地考察了非同志关系的革命亚文化、“非真正革命者”的形象和革命他人的方式。本文以参与抗议运动的学者兼活动人士的立场撰写,运用反宗派女权主义政治,反思“Ramadyeen”如何被动员起来,抹去和减少对主流革命诉求的细微差别和批评声音,特别是围绕人道主义干预、军事化和对叙利亚的制裁。因此,本文将“斋月”定位为针对“非革命”人群和政治立场的反文化关键词。
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The ‘Un-revolutionary’ Figure
Since protest movements had swept the Middle East and North Africa regions in early 2011, new politics have emerged, creating unimagined spaces, ways of existence and knowing the world, and more importantly, new subcultures of othering. This article critically examines revolutionary subcultures of non-comradeship, figurations of ‘non-authentic revolutionaries’ and ways of revolutionary othering by focusing on the term ‘Ramadyeen’ as a reference coined by Syrian revolutionaries to describe individuals whose politics are ‘not revolutionary enough’. Written from the positionality of a scholar-activist who participated in the protest movement, this text employs anti-sectarian feminist politics to reflect on how ‘Ramadyeen’ was mobilized to erase and decrease voices of nuances and criticism of dominant revolutionary demands, specifically around humanitarian intervention, militarization and sanctions against Syria. Therefore, this article locates ‘Ramadayeen’ as a keyword of counter-cultures targeting ‘un-revolutionary’ people and political positions.
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Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication provides a transcultural academic sphere that engages Middle Eastern and Western scholars in a critical dialogue about culture, communication and politics in the Middle East. It also provides a forum for debate on the region’s encounters with modernity and the ways in which this is reshaping people’s everyday experiences. MEJCC’s long-term objective is to provide a vehicle for developing the field of study into communication and culture in the Middle East. The Journal encourages work that reconceptualizes dominant paradigms and theories of communication to take into account local cultural particularities.
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