这所突尼斯大学位于全球与地方的交汇处:知识、权力和争取解放的斗争

IF 1.3 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Corinna Mullin
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本文采用了一种长期的研究方法来考察突尼斯大学周围的抵抗,将当前的材料和认识论斗争追溯到殖民时代。为了做到这一点,它融合了越来越多的文献中关于殖民资本主义权力如何在高等教育机构内部和边缘表现和竞争的理论见解,包括马克思主义,社会运动理论和非殖民化传统。本文考虑了突尼斯学院发展的四个重要时刻,作为一个机构,知识产生与(新)殖民资本主义权力之间的联系已经明确和有争议。文章的结论是,所有四个变革时刻遗留下来的阻力沉积物,辩证地促进了大学内外的另类知识项目的建立。虽然知识生产的主导模式使与(新)殖民资本主义相关的破坏性和严重不平等的提取和积累模式成为可能并使之正常化,但替代知识项目却试图以促进集体和有意义的解放的方式,改变突尼斯人与他人、与国家和与土地的关系。
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The Tunisian university at the intersection of global-local conjunctures: knowledge, power and the struggle for liberation
This article adopts a longue durée approach to examining resistance around the Tunisian university, tracing current material and epistemological struggles back to the colonial era. To do so, it fuses theoretical insights from the growing bodies of literature concerned with how colonial-capitalist power is manifested and contested within and on the margins of institutions of higher education, including Marxist, social movement theory, and decolonial traditions. The article considers four important conjunctures in the development of the Tunisian academy as an institution where the connections between knowledge generation and (neo)colonial-capitalist power have been articulated and contested. The article will conclude by arguing that the sediments of resistance remaining from all four transformative moments have dialectically contributed to building alternative knowledge projects within and beyond the university. Whereas dominant modes of knowledge production enable and normalise the destructive and grossly unequal patterns of extraction and accumulation associated with (neo)colonial-capitalism, alternative knowledge projects instead seek to transform Tunisians’ relations with one another, with the state and with the land in ways that promote the forging of the collective and meaningful liberation.
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Critical African Studies
Critical African Studies Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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期刊介绍: Critical African Studies seeks to return Africanist scholarship to the heart of theoretical innovation within each of its constituent disciplines, including Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, History, Law and Economics. We offer authors a more flexible publishing platform than other journals, allowing them greater space to develop empirical discussions alongside theoretical and conceptual engagements. We aim to publish scholarly articles that offer both innovative empirical contributions, grounded in original fieldwork, and also innovative theoretical engagements. This speaks to our broader intention to promote the deployment of thorough empirical work for the purposes of sophisticated theoretical innovation. We invite contributions that meet the aims of the journal, including special issue proposals that offer fresh empirical and theoretical insights into African Studies debates.
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