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IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Stephen Campbell
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在过去十多年里,关于非殖民化的人类学著作激增。然而,尽管20世纪中期的反殖民主义革命者努力铲除帝国主义的榨取式政治经济,但当代某些非殖民化倾向却将维护文化/认识论差异放在首位。这种转变引发了相关的批评,比如尼日利亚哲学家奥卢夫的批评ẹ́mi Táíwå,关于非殖民化的返祖概念。然而,Táíwå对新殖民主义理论的否定,以及他对帝国主义物质和象征维度的概念脱钩,导致了一场一维的争论。失去的是非殖民化作为动员民众反对根深蒂固的新殖民主义政治经济的意识形态斗争所急需的作用。以这场辩论为框架,我建议重温塔拉尔·阿萨德1973年出版的《人类学与殖民地遭遇》一书,该书是在人类学学科反帝国主义的鼎盛时期出版的。这本书的撰稿人详细描述了在反殖民运动愈演愈烈的情况下,对被殖民人口的文化变革感到焦虑的两次世界大战之间的人类学家是如何主张通过本土精英转向间接殖民统治,而不是废除帝国主义本身的,人类学呼吁将被殖民人口之间的文化差异制度化,这与帝国主义在颠覆反殖民要求的同时进行融合的计划产生了共鸣。在当今围绕非殖民化的人类学讨论中,这些见解仍然具有相关性。这是因为当代新殖民主义关系的运作方式类似于间接殖民统治。
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In defence of ideological struggle against neocolonial self-justifications: Revisiting Asad's Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter amid the decolonial turn
Over the past decade-plus, there has been a surge in anthropological writing on decolonisation. Yet, whereas mid-twentieth century anticolonial revolutionaries fought to uproot imperialism's extractive political economy, certain contemporary decolonial tendencies give primacy, instead, to asserting cultural/epistemological difference. This shift has motivated pertinent critiques, such as that of Nigerian philosopher Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, of atavistic conceptions of decolonisation. Táíwò's dismissal, however, of the neocolonialism thesis and his conceptual uncoupling of imperialism's material and symbolic dimensions results in a one-dimensional polemic. What gets lost is the much-needed role of decolonisation as an ideological struggle in mobilising populations against an entrenched neocolonial political economy. With this debate as framing, I propose revisiting Talal Asad's 1973 volume, Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter, published at the height of anthropology's disciplinary anti-imperialism. The book's contributors detail how, amid intensifying anticolonial agitation, interwar anthropologists anxious about cultural change among colonised populations advocated a shift to indirect colonial rule through native elites, rather than an abolition of imperialism per se. While spurning colonialism's earlier assimilationist agenda, anthropological calls to institutionalise cultural differences among colonised populations resonated with an imperialist project of incorporating while subverting anticolonial demands. Amid present-day anthropological discussions around decolonisation, these insights remain relevant. This is because contemporary neocolonial relations operate in a manner akin to indirect colonial rule.
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Anthropological Theory
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期刊介绍: Anthropological Theory is an international peer reviewed journal seeking to strengthen anthropological theorizing in different areas of the world. This is an exciting forum for new insights into theoretical issues in anthropology and more broadly, social theory. Anthropological Theory publishes articles engaging with a variety of theoretical debates in areas including: * marxism * feminism * political philosophy * historical sociology * hermeneutics * critical theory * philosophy of science * biological anthropology * archaeology
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