干预英国脱欧:责任、代表权和“有意义的投票”

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
C. Duggan
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本文从批判人文的角度探讨英国脱欧现象,以及如何看待脱欧现象。继爱德华·赛义德(Edward Said)和劳伦斯·格罗斯伯格(Lawrence Grossberg)呼吁跨越政治学和文化研究的边界之后,本文采用凯伦·巴拉德(Karen Barad)的代理现实主义方法,将责任重新思考为回应能力,并将其与英国脱欧的表现和实践以及汉娜·皮特金(Hanna Pitkin)和丽莎·迪什(Lisa Disch)的政治理论结合起来进行衍射解读。这一新方法是通过仔细分析下议院围绕英国脱欧协议延期“有意义的投票”举行的辩论而制定的。该文件分为三个部分,与代表在以下方面的责任相对应:(1)地方、(2)国家和(3)政党层面。由于推迟的“有意义的投票”没有发生,它将不会被视为英国脱欧传奇中的里程碑。本文认为,正是由于其未实现的性质,延期投票提供了一个潜在的抵抗、争论和转变空间。其目的是证明,通过批判性人文学科的工具,可以更好地理解英国脱欧的原因和后果,但这些工具反过来可以因上述分析而变得更加尖锐和活跃。
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Interfering in Brexit: responsibility, representation, and the ‘meaningful vote’ that wasn’t
ABSTRACT This paper is an exploration into the phenomenon of Brexit, and how to approach it from the perspective of the critical humanities. Following calls by Edward Said and Lawrence Grossberg to cross the border between political science and cultural studies, this paper takes Karen Barad’s agential realist approach to rethinking responsibility as response-ability and diffractively reads it alongside the performances and practices of Brexit, as well as the political theory of Hanna Pitkin and Lisa Disch. This new approach is developed through a close analysis of the debates held in the House of Commons surrounding the deferred ‘meaningful vote’ on the Brexit withdrawal agreement. The paper is organised into three parts, corresponding to a representative’s responsibility on the: (1) local, (2) national, and (3) party level. As the deferred ‘meaningful vote’ did not happen, it will not be remembered as a landmark in the Brexit saga. This paper argues that precisely because of its unrealised nature, the deferred vote offers a potential space of resistance, contestation and transformation. The goal is to demonstrate that a greater understanding of the causes and consequences of Brexit can be achieved through the tools of the critical humanities, but that these tools can in turn be sharpened and reinvigorated as a result of said analysis.
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