书评:死亡政治。《形式理论》,作者:Achille Mbembe,杜克大学出版社,2019年

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Saswat Samay Das, Dibyendu Sahana
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在他2019年底出版的《Necropolitics》一书中,Mbembe并没有局限于向我们展示批评民主的新方法。相反,他为我们提供了一种新的批判语法,这样我们就可以制定出一种结构,可以作为民主和未来时代的道德基调和脾气的替代方案。这是因为,对Mbembe来说,当代形式的民主最终变成了死亡政治,尽管民主的运作总是反映出其构成的生命政治取向。对他来说,死亡政治是一种“选择性消除”或否定国家机器认为对其运作和政策有抵抗或多余的各种群众集团的政治,而生命政治旨在控制和统治群众或改善生活的动态扩展。如果说生命政治产生了所谓的“控制社会”,即设计并使大众服从于监视和控制策略以统治他们,那么死亡政治则产生了“敌意社会”。这恰好是一个旨在通过系统地、常规地屠杀群众来完全消除群众固有的革命潜力的社会——杀戮穷人以消除对贫困的反叛不满,杀戮无权者以形成一小部分强大的精英,正如人们所说。这样的社会狂热地为亡灵政治的战略实践创造了有利的新基础或条件。此外,由于死亡政治通过将死亡变成一个有利可图的产业而起作用,一个变成死亡政治的社会最终会设计制造死亡的机构,只是为了将大众视为这些机构顺利运作的粮食。Mbembe把这本书分成八个部分——六章开头是引言,后面是结论。在这些章节中,Mbembe描述了全球种族隔离的发展模式,同时强烈批评了民主国家的生物政治机制对这种模式的微妙利用。Mbembe指出,当民主国家为了维持各种形式的全球种族隔离而带头对其他国家发动战争时,民主国家就会变成死灵政治。
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Book Review: Necropolitics. Theory in Forms, by Achille Mbembe, Duke University Press, 2019
In his book Necropolitics, published in late 2019, Mbembe does not restrict himself to showing us new ways of critiquing democracy. Rather he offers us a new critical grammatology so we could work out a configuration that may stand as an alternative to democracy and the ethical tone and temper of the coming time. This is because, for Mbembe, contemporary forms of democracies have ended up becoming necropolitical, though with their workings democracies have always reflected their constitutive biopolitical orientation. For him, necropolitics stands as a politics of ‘selective elimination’ or negation of diverse blocs of masses that the state machinery considers resistant or redundant to its workings and policies, while biopolitics aims to control and govern the masses or better the dynamic expanse of life. If biopolitics yields what is called ‘a control society’ that engineers and subjects the masses to strategies of surveillance and control in order to govern them, necropolitics yields ‘a society of enmity’. This happens to be a society that aims at altogether dispensing with the inherent revolutionary potential of masses by systematically and routinely decimating them – killing the poor to eradicate the rebellious discontentment of poverty and killing the powerless to form a tiny section of powerful elites, as one may say. Such a society feverishly creates new grounds or conditions propitious for strategical praxis of necropolitics. Further, as necropolitics works by turning death into a profitable industry, a society that becomes necropolitical ends up engineering death-making institutions only to treat masses as grist for the smooth working of these institutions. Mbembe segments the book into eight parts – six chapters preceded with an introduction and followed by a conclusion. In these chapters, Mbembe describes the unfolding patterns of global apartheid while vehemently critiquing democracies’ bio-political machinery’s nuanced exploitation of such patterns. Mbembe points out that democracies become necropolitical when they spearhead war against other nations in order to sustain forms of global apartheid. To make his point, Mbembe cites examples from every corner of the world, in particular, the Israeli occupation of Palestine, the Gulf War, the American War of Secession, the Crimean War, and “three main dirty wars of decolonization (Indochina, Algeria, Angola and Mozambique).”
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Africa Spectrum
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期刊介绍: Africa Spectrum is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal published since 1966 by the GIGA Institute of African Affairs (IAA) in Hamburg. It is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to scientific exchange between the continents. It focuses on socially relevant issues related to political, economic, and sociocultural problems and events in Africa, as well as on Africa''s role within the international system. There are no article processing charges payable to publish in Africa Spectrum. For more than five decades, Africa Spectrum has provided in-depth analyses of current issues in political, social, and economic life; culture; and development in sub-Saharan Africa, including historical studies that illuminate current events on the continent. Africa Spectrum is the leading German academic journal exclusively devoted to this continent and is part of the GIGA Journal Family. The journal accepts Research Articles, Analyses and Reports as well as Book Reviews. It also publishes special issues devoted to particular subjects.
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