关于成为人类

Z. Jackson
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为了更全面地理解《成为人类》中确定的本体论概念,我提出了三个论点,从根本上重构了黑人的动物化。首先,我认为哲学家和历史学家对非洲理性和历史的反黑人表述忽视了性别、性和母性在黑人动物化中的核心地位。也就是说,我认为黑人女性的肉体始终是 "人类 "的极限,是其母体形象。这在很大程度上可以解释为,从历史上看,物种之间的划分从根本上是由如何解释出生的方式和场景决定的。其次,我证明了欧洲中心主义的人文主义需要黑人作为道具,以树立白人的形象:界定其自身的局限性,将人类作为一种成就,并赋予 "动物 "这一类别以形式。第三,我通过引出黑人表现性文化中持不同政见的本体论和唯物主义思想,徘徊于 "人 "的存在/认知/感受模式,以此超越对 "人 "的承认,作为解决黑人兽化问题的办法。此外,我还对埃兹罗姆-勒加的《鸡系列》进行了解读,并提供了章节摘要。
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On Becoming Human
In order to facilitate a fuller appreciation of the conceptions of ontology identified in Becoming Human, I pose three arguments that fundamentally reframe the animalization of blackness. First, I argue that philosophers’ and historians’ emphasis on antiblack formulations of African reason and history have overlooked the centrality of gender, sexuality, and maternity in the animalization of blackness. Namely, I argue that black female flesh persistently functions as the limit case of “the human” and is its matrix figure. This is largely explained by the fact that, historically, the delineation between species has fundamentally been determined by how the means and scene of birth are interpreted. Second, I demonstrate that Eurocentric humanism needs blackness as a prop in order to erect whiteness: to define its own limits and to designate humanity as an achievement as well as to give form to the category of “the animal.” Third, I look beyond recognition as human as the solution to the bestialization of blackness, by drawing out the dissident ontological and materialist thinking in black expressive culture, lingering on modes of being/knowing/feeling that gesture toward the overturning of Man. I also provide a reading of Ezrom Legae’s Chicken Series and provide chapter summaries.
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