叛逆的情绪:罗琳-汉斯贝里谈 "家 "的政治学

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本文以詹姆斯-鲍德温和洛林-汉斯贝里 1961 年的一次谈话为起点,在这次谈话中,汉斯贝里首次提出了一个在鲍德温随后几年的著作中反复出现的问题:"有必要把自己融入燃烧的房子吗?"虽然这个短语经常与鲍德温联系在一起,鲍德温大多将其用作种族主义国家的隐喻,最著名的是《下一场大火》(1963 年),但本文展示了汉斯贝里对许多非裔美国人怀疑融入 "燃烧的房子 "的分析是如何置身于全球反殖民主义、反资本主义和女权主义斗争的背景中的。汉斯贝里在黑人国际主义女权主义者的网络中写作,对家进行了多义性和关系性的描述,揭示了家务劳动和亲密关系对于帝国、种族主义和资本主义的形成和维持的核心作用,以及通过叛乱行为和影响对它们的质疑。
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An Insurgent Mood: Lorraine Hansberry on the Politics of Home
This article takes as its starting point a 1961 conversation between James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry, where the latter first posed the question that would recur in Baldwin’s writings in the following years: “Is it necessary to integrate oneself into a burning house?” Although the phrase is often associated with Baldwin, who mostly used it as a metaphor for the racist nation, most famously in The Fire Next Time (1963), this article shows how Hansberry’s analysis of many African Americans’ skepticism toward integration into a “burning house” was situated in a global context of anticolonial, anti-capitalist, and feminist struggle. Writing within networks of Black internationalist feminists and presenting a multivalent and relational account of home, Hansberry revealed household labor and relations of intimacy to be central to the making and maintenance of empire, racism, and capitalism, as well as their contestation through acts and affects of insurgency.
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