革命不会是色盲:反种族隔离声音的持久相关性

IF 0.4 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nishkala Sekhar, Rahul A. Sirohi
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基于身份的运动的爆发,将社会压迫问题带到了政治和学术辩论的前沿。这些新出现的声音强调了社会压迫与资本主义发展交织在一起的命运,在这样做的过程中,他们挑战了关于种族、性别、种姓和民族在资本主义再生产中的作用的传统假设和习俗。正是在这种背景下,本文强调了激进的反种族隔离活动家对种族与资本主义关系的看法。从正确的角度来看,最近的政治热潮与全球南方对反种族主义声音的兴趣复苏密切相关,但这些讨论中缺少来自南非的反种族隔离声音,这些声音在推翻专制政权方面发挥了关键作用,并在此过程中提出了创新的理论干预,突出了种族主义与资本主义之间的密切关系。这篇文章转向这些著作,并希望强调他们持久的遗产。
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The Revolution Will Not Be Colour Blind: The Enduring Relevance of Anti-Apartheid Voices
ABSTRACT The explosion of identity-based movements, has brought issues of social oppression to the forefront of political and academic debates. These emerging voices have emphasized the intertwined fates of social oppression and capitalist development and in doing so, they have challenged traditional assumptions and mores regarding the role of race, gender, caste and ethnicity in reproducing capitalism. It is in this context that this article highlights the views of radical anti-apartheid activists on the relation between race and capitalism. To put things in perspective, the recent political effervescence has gone hand in hand with a resurgence of interest in anti-racist voices from the global south but missing in these discussions are the anti-apartheid voices from South Africa that played a crucial role in overthrowing the authoritarian regime and who, in the process made innovative theoretical interventions that highlighted the close relation between racism and capitalism. It is towards these writings that this article turns to and hopes to underline their enduring legacy.
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