无面暴力和手势公地:巴特勒、阿甘本和费代里奇的《贫困和支持的伦理和政治》

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Carlo Comanducci Carlo
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本文介绍了警察暴力和安全资本主义问题的不同批判理论,重点关注法国的现状,讨论了朱迪思·巴特勒在《非暴力的力量》中关于非暴力的论点,以及雅克·朗西弗里特对政治和警察的区分,乔治·阿甘本的姿态和行为思想,以及西尔维娅·费德里西对原始积累和再生产公地的理解。这些作者,从他们不同的角度,讨论了暴力的分布和合法化问题如何涉及到个性化的形式,这些形式切入了关系和相互依存的共同维度,系统地否认了结构性暴力。在此基础上,他们将非暴力的伦理和政治理解为身体的共同使用问题:巴特勒,在对那些形成人类主体的相互关系的积极辩护的意义上;阿甘本,从某种意义上说,我们的思维模式和行为模式发生了转变,从财产和归属到使用和居住,作为生命政治和法律捕获的贫困的一部分;在反对资本主义生产和再生产关系的斗争中组织起来的相互支持的形式。从暴力的形象和国家对其归属的语义垄断问题转向警察暴力及其在当前政府范式中的中心地位问题,文章将巴特勒、阿甘本和费德里奇的各种主体性认识论与对警察国家特征的个性化技术和脆弱性结构形式的批评联系起来。提出一种无政府主义的非暴力观点,作为更大范围的保护生殖和姿态公地的一部分。
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Faceless Violence and the Gestural Commons: The Ethics and Politics of Destitution and Support in Butler, Agamben, and Federici
This article brings to bear different strands of critical theory on the issue of police violence and securitarian capitalism, with a focus on the current situation in France, discussing Judith Butler’s argument for nonviolence in The Force of Nonviolence in relation to Jacques Rancière’s distinction of politics and police, Giorgio Agamben’s ideas of gesture and act, and Silvia Federici’s understanding of primitive accumulation and reproductive commons. These authors, from their different perspectives, address how the questions of the distribution and the legitimation of violence involve forms of individuation that cut into a common dimension of relationality and interdepen- dency, systematically denying structural violence. On this basis, they understand the ethics and politics of nonviolence to be the matter of a common use of bodies: Butler, in the sense of an aggressive defence of those interrelational bonds that are formative of human subjects; Agamben, in the sense of a shift in our mode of thinking and doing from property and belonging to use and dwelling, as part of the destitution of the biopolitical and juridical capture of lives; Federici, as forms of mutual support organised in a struggle against the imposition of capitalist relations of production and reproduction. Moving from the question of the figuration of violence and the State’s semantic monopoly on its attribution to that of police violence and its centrality in the current paradigm of government, the article connects the various epistemologies of subjectivity in Butler, Agamben, and Federici to the critique of techniques of individuation and structural forms of vulnerabilisation that are characteristic of the police State, proposing an anarchist perspective on nonviolence as part of a larger defence of reproductive and gestural commons.
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