特刊:全球南方的全球六十年代

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Eric Zolov, Sohl Lee
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本导言提供了“全球南方的全球六十年代”特刊所载五篇文章的概念框架和预览。这些文章来自于2022年春季在石溪大学举行的为期两天的跨学科会议,反映了年轻和更成熟的学者从非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲的角度探索不同主题的学术成就。在对“全球六十年代”和“全球南方”之间的语义关系进行简要的历史概述和讨论之后,引言部分阐述了跨学科对话作为“全球六十年代”学术研究基础的重要性。《导言》进一步论证了本期特刊的文章如何揭示了不同国家之间的团结所固有的矛盾,地方的文化价值,帝国主义的持续运作,意识形态分裂的混乱,以及充斥着革命意识和第三世界野心的权力动态所固有的腐败。最后,我们认为《全球南方的全球60年代》提供了一个框架,揭示了一个深深纠缠在地缘政治、政治经济和文化之间的世界,其方式既解释了革命和意识形态的元叙事,也解释了个人亲密关系和情感关系的微观历史。
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Special issue: the global sixties in the Global South
This Introduction provides a conceptual framework and pre-view of the five articles contained in the Special Issue, ”Global Sixties in the Global South.” The articles derive from a two-day, interdisciplinary conference held at Stony Brook University in Spring 2022 and reflect scholarship by both younger and more established scholars who explore diverse topics from African, Asian, and Latin American perspectives. After a brief historiographic overview and discussion of the semantic relationship between ”Global Sixties” and ”Global South,” the Introduction makes the case for the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue as the basis for Global Sixties scholarship. The Introduction further argues how the articles that make up the Special Issue reveal the contradictions inherent to solidarities across disparate lands, the cultural valence of place, the continued if refracted operation of imperialisms, the messiness of ideological schisms, and the corruption inherent to power dynamics that suffused revolutionary consciousness and Third World ambitions alike. Ultimately, we argue that ”Global Sixties in the Global South” provides a framework that reveals a world deeply entangled across geopolitics, political economy, and culture in ways that account for both the meta-narratives of revolution and ideology and the micro-histories of personal intimacy and affective relations.
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