来自偏远地区的陌生人?马纳夫-哈尔布尼的纪念碑与邻近政治

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Christine Unrau
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2017年2月,叙利亚籍德国艺术家马纳夫-哈尔布尼(Manaf Halbouni)在德累斯顿市中心广场设置了三辆直立的巴士残骸,以此重现战火纷飞的阿勒颇市的场景,成千上万的人从那里逃离。这件名为 "纪念碑"(Monument)的艺术作品是在移民冲突中调动情绪的众多争议事件之一。本文运用了 "精心制作的情感亲疏远近 "这一概念,将关于是否应在移民冲突中调动情感的争论转移到如何调动情感及其伦理和政治影响上来。我提出了一个方法论框架,将美学、实用和伦理/政治方面的重点结合起来。通过将这一方法应用于《纪念碑》,我认为艺术作品的物质存在和物理接近性打破了精心制作的 "内部 "和 "外部 "的分类,而这正是当地部分人口所持有的世界秩序概念的特征,并受到极右翼活动家的催化。因此,无论《纪念碑》是否有助于与难民建立更紧密的情感联系,它都占据了公共空间,并揭示了排他性和不平等的世界观,而这些世界观可能还停留在表面之下。
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Strangers from the middle of nowhere? Manaf Halbouni’s Monument and the politics of proximity

Strangers from the middle of nowhere? Manaf Halbouni’s Monument and the politics of proximity

In February 2017, Syrian-German artist Manaf Halbouni set up three upright bus wrecks at a central square of Dresden, thereby recalling a scene from the war-torn city of Aleppo, from which thousands were fleeing. The work of art, entitled Monument, was one of many controversial occasions on which emotions were mobilised in conflicts over migration. This paper deploys the concept of crafting emotional proximity and distance as a way to shift debates on whether emotions should be mobilised in conflicts over migration towards a closer engagement with how this can be done and what the ethical and political implications are. I suggest a methodological framework which combines a focus on the aesthetic, pragmatic and ethical/political aspects. By applying the approach to Monument, I argue that the material presence and physical proximity of the work of art disrupted the carefully crafted categories of ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ which characterise the concept of world order held by sections of the local population and catalysed by far-right activists. So whether or not Monument contributed to crafting stronger emotional proximity with refugees, it claimed public space and exposed world views of exclusivity and inequality which may otherwise have remained below the surface.

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期刊介绍: JIRD is an independent and internationally peer-reviewed journal in international relations and international political economy. It publishes articles on contemporary world politics and the global political economy from a variety of methodologies and approaches. The journal, whose history goes back to 1984, has been established to encourage scholarly publications by authors coming from Central/Eastern Europe. Open to all scholars since its refoundation in the late 1990s, yet keeping this initial aim, it applied a rigorous peer-review system and became the official journal of the Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA). JIRD seeks original manuscripts that provide theoretically informed empirical analyses of issues in international relations and international political economy, as well as original theoretical or conceptual analyses.
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