刚果-布拉柴维尔缓慢抵抗的空间特征

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Charden Pouo Moutsouka
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本文以刚果(布)为例,探讨了威权统治下抵抗运动的空间动态。在2015-2016年大选后,德尼·萨苏·恩格索(Denis Sassou Nguesso)总统持续独裁统治和镇压加剧的背景下,刚果抵抗者正在将私人住宅和教堂等家庭和神圣空间转变为抵抗的场所。通过实证研究和借鉴日常抵抗、空间策略和缓慢抵抗的理论,本文揭示了这些抵抗的地形是如何在公开抗议消退后仍然存在的。文章认为,要理解刚果-布拉柴维尔抵抗运动的空间性,就需要研究刚果人如何通过微妙的日常抵抗行动,利用专制控制的空间动态,驾驭和颠覆国家权力。研究结果强调了抵抗的情感、空间和时间维度,阐明了这些实践如何有助于逐渐构建对立的政治意识,并随着时间的推移重新配置权力关系。通过研究这些抵抗的时空实践,本文挑战了萨苏统治下的政治冷漠叙事,并为批判性政治地理学和抵抗研究贡献了丰富的学术成果。
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Spatialities of slow resistance in Congo-Brazzaville
This paper examines the spatial dynamics of resistance under authoritarian rule, using Congo-Brazzaville as a case study. Against the backdrop of President Denis Sassou Nguesso's enduring authoritarian rule and intensified repression following the 2015–2016 elections, Congolese resisters are transforming domestic and sacred spaces such as private homes and churches into terrains of resistance. Through empirical research and drawing on theories of everyday resistance, spatial strategies, and slow resistance, the paper reveals how these terrains of resistance have endured even after overt protests subsided. It argues that understanding the spatialities of resistance in Congo-Brazzaville requires examining how Congolese navigate and subvert state power through subtle, everyday acts of resistance that exploit the spatial dynamics of authoritarian control. The findings highlight the emotional, spatial, and temporal dimensions of resistance, illuminating how these practices contribute to the gradual construction of oppositional political consciousness that reconfigures power relations over time. By examining these spatio-temporal practices of resistance, the paper challenges narratives of political apathy under Sassou's rule and contributes to the rich scholarship of critical political geography and resistance studies.
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6.60
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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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