记忆的身体:比现实更真实的行动主义

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Dino Kadich
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本文探讨了在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那背景下,身体被想象和加入数字政治项目的方式。利用 2020-22 年期间的在线和现场实地调查数据,我跟踪了波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那图兹拉的一小群年轻人,他们整天都在经营 CAT(公民反对恐怖主义),这是一个自诩为反法西斯的备忘录团体,活跃在 Twitter/X、Facebook 和 Instagram 等平台上,还有他们自己的网站。他们认为,波斯尼亚青年并非麻木不仁,而是被忽视了;极右翼正通过备忘录和其他有趣的方式积极将他们作为攻击目标;让青年参与左翼政治行动的尝试必须在他们自己的地盘上进行。在试图与年轻人见面的过程中,CATs 参与了他们所谓的 "超越行动主义"(more-than-activism),这是对他们通过数字和实体活动创造的超越现实空间的偶然点赞。文章借鉴了网络女性主义和数字地理学的最新研究成果,主张对年轻人的政治活动采取一种对他们的身体体验(包括他们生活中的数字部分)保持敏感的方法。通过一种比现实更真实的方法,我们可以理解像备忘录这样看似短暂的物品是如何在政治项目的制定和取消过程中发挥重要作用的。
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The Memeing Body: More-than-activism in the more-than-real

This article explores the ways that bodies are imagined and enrolled in a digital political project in the context of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Using data from online and in-person fieldwork over the course of 2020–22, I follow a small group of young people in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, who spend their days running CAT (Citizens Against Terrorism), a self-described anti-fascist meme group active on platforms such as Twitter/X, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as their own website. Behind the seeming unseriousness of this endeavour is a deliberate approach, grounded in the view that Bosnian youth are not apathetic, but ignored; that they are actively being targeted by the far right through memes and other mirthful means; and that attempts to engage youth in left political action must meet them on their own turf. As they attempt to meet young people where they are, the CATs engage in what they call “more-than-activism”, a serendipitous nod to the more-than-real spaces they create through their digital and physical activities. Drawing on cyberfeminism and recent work in digital geography, the article argues for an approach to young people’s politics that is sensitive to their embodied experiences, including in the digital parts of their lives. Through a more-than-real approach, we can understand how seemingly ephemeral objects like memes come to matter in the making and unmaking of political projects.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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