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本文利用在尼加拉瓜太平洋地区的城市非正式定居点Gracias a Dios进行的人种学田野调查,研究了桑地诺党派政治投资被复制的机制,尽管执政的桑地诺民族解放阵线(Sandinista National Liberation Front)做出的再分配承诺长期被推迟。民粹主义治理是在民粹主义承诺与失败之间的鸿沟中出现的一种抱负管理。格雷西亚斯-迪奥斯的居民被认为是通过意识形态的质疑或务实的自身利益而投资于桑地诺的政治,但他们既没有被欺骗,也没有盲目地抱有希望。本文认为,民粹主义的承诺打开了一个矛盾的空间,激发了人们的愿望,并保留了可能性,即使经验表明并非如此。这个政权培育可能性而非概率的能力,依赖于用不定期的干预来打断日常生活,以及将党派归属转变为承诺与结果之间的权宜之计。
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Gracias a Dios, an urban informal settlement in the Pacific region of Nicaragua, this article examines the mechanisms by which investments in Sandinista partisan politics are reproduced even as promises of redistribution made by the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front are chronically deferred. Populist governance emerges as the administration of aspirations in the gap between the populist promise and its failure. The residents of Gracias a Dios, who are presumed to be invested in Sandinista politics either by ideological interpellation or pragmatic self-interest, are revealed to be neither deceived nor blindly hopeful. This article argues that the populist promise opens an ambivalent space that animates aspirations and preserves possibility even when experience suggests otherwise. The regime's capacity to foster possibility in lieu of probability is dependent on punctuating everyday life with irregularly timed interventions and on transforming partisan belonging into a stopgap between promise and outcome.