乔姆斯基与种族灭绝

Adam Jones
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诺姆·乔姆斯基(Noam Chomsky)被认为是在世的最重要的公共知识分子,也是二战后最重要的公共知识分子。尽管他对语言学做出了学术贡献,但至少有三代人主要是因为他的政治著作和行动主义而认识他,他对美国外交政策和其他主题发表了左翼激进的人文主义批评。考虑到人权话语在乔姆斯基的政治写作中占有突出地位,考虑到与种族灭绝有关的争议有时围绕着他,在他发表的作品中考虑种族灭绝的总体地位和框架是值得的。本文进行了这样的调查。它采用了乔姆斯基广泛而系统的出版作品样本(包括在线资源和访谈)来探索:-乔姆斯基如何理解“种族灭绝”的概念,-他对这个术语的怀疑以及对其政治操纵的批评;-过去涉及乔姆斯基的与种族灭绝有关的争议(大屠杀,柬埔寨,波斯尼亚/科索沃,卢旺达);-乔姆斯基认为种族灭绝的大规模暴力事件,“接近”或“虚拟”种族灭绝,以及宣传性的非种族灭绝;-种族灭绝的结构性形式,特别是那些与当代资本主义和新自由主义有关的种族灭绝。本书试图对一位知名公共知识分子在过去半个世纪里对种族灭绝的写作和评论进行批判性和广泛的评价。
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Chomsky and Genocide
Noam Chomsky may justly be considered the most important public intellectual alive, and the most significant of the post-World War Two era. Despite his scholarly contributions to linguistics, at least three generations know him primarily for his political writings and activism, voicing a left-radical, humanist critique of US foreign policy and other subjects. Given that a human-rights discourse is prominent in Chomsky’s political writing, and given that genocide-related controversies have sometimes swirled around him, it is worthwhile to consider the overall place and framing of genocide in his published output. The present paper undertakes such an inquiry. It employs a broad and systematic sampling of Chomsky's published work (including online sources and interviews) to explore: - How Chomsky understands the concept "genocide," and how this has evolved over the years; - His skepticism towards the term and and criticisms of its political manipulation; - Past genocide-related controversies involving Chomsky (the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia/Kosovo, Rwanda); - Cases of mass violence that Chomsky considers genocides, "near" or "virtual" genocides, and propagandistic non-genocides; - The place of the Holocaust and Israel in Chomsky's analysis; and - Structural forms of genocide, especially those linked to contemporary capitalism and neoliberalism. The attempt is to provide a critical and wide-ranging evaluation of a leading public intellectual's writing and commentary on genocide over the past half-century.
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