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摘要:在本文中,人类学家格雷格·贝克特(Greg Beckett)对里夫克·贾菲(Rivke Jaffe)、纳德里奇·t·克里特安德烈(nadrie T. cliitandre)和约翰·皮卡德·拜伦(john Picard Byron)在2019年出版的民族志《不再有海地:太子港的生与死之间》做出了回应。贝克特讨论了代表性和形式的问题,性别和年龄如何塑造人们对危机的体验,海地例外论的话语,以及从概念范畴的角度重新思考海地危机的必要性,以及那些最直接感受到掠夺性资本主义、政治不稳定和外国干预的破坏性力量的冲击的人的生活经验。
Abstract:In this essay, anthropologist Greg Beckett responds to Rivke Jaffe’s, Nadège T. Clitandre’s, and Jhon Picard Byron’s critical engagements with his 2019 ethnography, There Is No More Haiti: Between Life and Death in Port-au-Prince. Beckett discusses issues of representation and form, how gender and age shape people’s experience of crisis, the discourse of Haitian exceptionalism, and the need to rethink crisis in Haiti from the standpoint of the conceptual categories and lived experiences of those who most directly feel the brunt of the destructive forces of predatory capitalism, political instability, and foreign intervention.