回响

IF 1.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Gwen Burnyeat
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在哥伦比亚和平公投中,50.2% 的选民否决了 2016 年与哥伦比亚革命武装力量游击队达成的旨在结束五十年战争的协议。公投在 "赞成 "和 "反对 "选民之间制造了新的身份分歧,这是政治 "叙事战争 "的产物,与之前存在的无数分歧交织在一起:左派与右派、城市与农村、富人与穷人之间的分歧,以及对冲突历史的不同解释之间的分歧。本文从政治人类学和两极分化研究中汲取灵感,分析了全民公决等国家政治影响和(重新)塑造政治身份界限的方式。文章以乌拉瓦冲突地区的右翼牧牛人卡米洛(Camilo)试图在政治分歧中架起桥梁的故事为背景,将国家叙事在不同故事背景中产生的涟漪概念化为 "回响",这种 "回响 "作用于身份界限的日常生活经验。
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Reverberations
In the Colombian peace referendum, the 2016 accord with the FARC guerrilla, which sought to end fifty years of war, was rejected by 50.2% of voters. The referendum created new identity divides between ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ voters, product of political “narrative wars” which intersected with myriad pre-existing divisions: between left and right, urban and rural, rich and poor; and between interpretations of the conflict’s history. This article draws insights from the anthropology of politics together with polarisation studies to analyse the way that national politics like referendums affect and (re-)shape political identity boundaries. It uses the story of Camilo, a right-wing cattle-rancher from the conflict-torn region of Urabá who tries to build bridges across political divides, to conceptualise the way that national narratives ripple through different storied contexts as “reverberations” that act on the everyday lived experiences of identity boundaries.
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