唯物主义神学与反资本主义抵抗,或‘耶稣会买什么?’

Materialist theology and anti-capitalist resistance, or, ‘What would Jesus buy?

ORGANIZATION · 2012
被引 16
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用斯拉沃热·齐泽克的唯物主义神学,分析反资本主义活动家比利牧师的抵抗实践,揭示神学如何被用于反资本主义斗争,并强调抵抗研究需关注更广泛的社会与观念背景。

Abstract

Analysis of resistance in critical organization and management studies today tends to focus on expressions of micro resistance in the workplace. Meanwhile, much broader struggles are taking place on the global arena in response to the ongoing violence of neoliberal capitalism. Capitalism, which has always had a fraught relationship to religion, appears today in many ways as a religion in its own right. Furthermore, its ongoing expansion is explicitly secured through the support of particular theological ideas and proponents, primarily from American conservative Christianity. It should thus come as no surprise that anti-capitalist resistance today turns to theology for an effective counter-politics. This article draws on the materialist theology of Slavoj Žižek in order to analyse the resistance of anti-capitalist activist Reverend Billy. In doing so, it shows how theology is today mobilized in anti-capitalist resistance. If contemporary ideology operates on a logic of distancing, as Žižek claims, then an effective strategy of resistance may reside in the opposite, a logic of overidentification. The overidentification that we see in both Žižek’s own work and in the activism of Reverend Billy, however, takes the form of parodic overidentification, which embraces in an exaggerated form a part rather than the whole. The analysis points to the need in studies of resistance to recognize the broader social and ideational context in which resistance operates, and emphasizes in particular the importance of resistance to confront both the postmodern cynicism and the rising absolutism that are part and parcel of contemporary capitalism.

组织与管理研究资本主义批判神学与政治抵抗理论意识形态分析