反对抽象:恢复和重新定位体现团结一致的集体知识

Sarah Hunt/Tłaliłila’ogwa, May Farrales
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本文提出了这样一个问题:当正义的条件是通过抽象的暴力来实现的时候,我们在关注种族和性别正义、非殖民化与和解的学术机构中创造了什么样的场所?作为同性恋学者-活动家,我们分享了我们从社区活动现场走向学术殿堂的第一手资料,揭示了将种族主义和性别暴力及剥夺抽象化的技巧和后果。我们坚持重新定位,也就是回归和面向我们具体化的集体知识,将其作为关于和反对殖民主义和种族资本主义暴力的权威来源。我们首先讲述了我们在未受保护的海岸萨利什领地的团结空间中相遇时所开展的活动的根源。然后,我们描述了当我们进入学术空间时,我们所经历的将这些集体知识再现给我们的方式,强调了将知识从其混乱、艰苦的基础中抽象出来的认识论暴力。最后,我们分享了重新定位的策略和经验,以集体和具身的知识为中心,团结再次成为中心。在对话中,我们摒弃抽象的暴力,同时主张知识主权,在这种主权下,社区在其生活的表述中保持着能动性。
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Against abstraction: Reclaiming and reorienting to embodied collective knowledges of solidarity
This article asks what kinds of places are we making within academic institutions concerned with racial and gender justice, decolonization and reconciliation when the terms of justice are fostered through the violence of abstraction? As queer scholar-activists, we share firsthand accounts of our movement from sites of community activism to the halls of academe, revealing the techniques and consequences of abstracting racist and gendered violence and dispossession. We insist on a reorientation, meaning a return to and towards, our embodied collective knowledges as sources of authority on and against the violences of settler colonialism and racial capitalism. We first recount the roots of our activism when we met in spaces of solidarity in unceded Coast Salish territories. We then describe the ways we have experienced this collective knowledge being represented back to us as we moved into academic spaces, emphasizing the epistemic violence of abstracting knowledge from its messy, hard-wrought foundations. Finally, we share strategies and experiences of reorienting ourselves toward collective and embodied knowledges in which solidarity is once again at the centre. In dialogue, we reject the violence of abstraction while asserting knowledge sovereignty in which communities maintain agency within the terms in which their lives are represented.
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