“体制中的幽灵”:法国核殖民主义与共和主义的萦绕

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Pierre-Elliot Caswell
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尽管法国声称自己是一个享有普遍人权的国家,但其与帝国主义的历史亲密关系却表明情况并非如此。因此,共和主义的话语使法国能够消除和消除修辞和物质上的不协调,从而保持其国家完整性。因此,本文考察了法国权力的两个组成领域:殖民主义和核主义之间的话语连续性。我认为,这两个矩阵必须被理解为一个连续体,而不是分开的,由相同的问题贯穿。我通过两次历史演讲来分析他们的结合结构,这两次演讲都以普遍的共和主义为理由:朱尔斯·费里1885年在国民议会的干预,为他的帝国遗产辩护;1966年,戴高乐在帕皮提发表演讲,承诺在后殖民时代为塔希提岛带来光明的未来。然而,作为一种话语工具的共和党普遍主义并不是一成不变的:它总是被它所造成的暴力和它所影响的人民所困扰。因此,对生活在这种话语所产生的社会结构中的鬼魂的关注,有助于我们批判性地参与共和党的普遍主义,并重组法国(后)殖民记忆中隐藏的、矛盾的方面。换言之,纠缠成为一种非殖民化的实践,用来恢复被否定的东西,并打断法国所依赖的叙事凝聚力的出现。
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“A ghost in the system”: French nuclear colonialism and the haunting of republicanism
While France claims to be the nation of universal human rights, its historical intimacy with imperialism would suggest otherwise. The discourse of Republicanism is therefore what allows France to erase and smooth out rhetorical and material incongruities, allowing it to retain its national integrity. This article thus examines the discursive continuities between two constitutive realms of French power: colonialism and nuclearism. I argue that, rather than being separate, these two matrices must be understood as one continuum traversed by the same questions. I analyze their conjoined structure through two historical speeches which both rely on universal Republicanism as justification: Jules Ferry’s 1885 intervention at the National Assembly defending his imperial legacy; and Charles de Gaulle's speeches in Papeete, in 1966, promising a radiant future to Tahiti in the postcolonial era. Republican universalism as a discursive tool, however, is not impervious to porousness: it is always haunted by the violence it inflicts and the peoples it affects. An attention to the ghosts that live inside the social fabric produced by this discourse, thus, helps us critically engage Republican universalism and reorganize the hidden, paradoxical aspects of French (post)colonial memory. Haunting, in other words, becomes a decolonial praxis for recovering what has been negated and interrupting the appearance of narrative cohesion that France relies upon.
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期刊介绍: French Cultural Studies is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes international research on all aspects of French culture in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Articles are welcome on such areas as cinema, television and radio, the press, the visual arts, popular culture, cultural policy and cultural and intellectual debate. French Cultural Studies is designed to respond to the important changes that have affected the study of French culture, language and society in all sections of the education system. The journal encourages and provides a forum for the full range of work being done on all aspects of modern French culture.
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