呼吸的暂时性:在种族资本主义下

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Stephen Dillon
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摘要:在这篇文章中,作者反思了新冠肺炎疫情最初几周的一例濒死病例如何为种族、时间性和种族资本主义之间的关系提供了更大的理论依据。通过研究种族、时间和跨时空呼吸之间的联系——从种植园到“黑人的命也是命”运动的起义——作者认为,这场疫情并不是正常情况的例外,而是它的分散放大。
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The Temporality of Breath: Under Racial Capitalism
Abstract:In this essay, the author reflects on how a near death case of COVID in the first weeks of the pandemic informs a larger theory of the relationship between race, temporality, and racial capitalism. By examining the links between race, time, and breathe across time and space—from the plantation to the uprisings of the Black Lives Matter movement—the author argues that the pandemic in not an exception to the normal but as a dispersed amplification of it.
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