发声:对极右民粹主义学术话语的后殖民批判

Speaking out: A postcolonial critique of the academic discourse on far-right populism

ORGANIZATION · 2019
被引 33
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

批判当前关于极右民粹主义的学术话语存在东方主义偏见,忽视全球南方的类似运动,并以印度人民党为例说明全球南方极右民粹主义的独特性。

Abstract

Brexit and Trump’s victory in the United States has sparked renewed academic interest in far-right populism. However, this academic discourse remains remarkably orientalist in its tenor and rhetoric. The focus of academic debates remains restricted to dissecting the rise of far-right populism in the Global North West, while similar movements in Global South East remain largely ignored. We argue that the contemporary academic discourse about the far-right populism is based on the fundamental assumption that the ‘normal’ Global North West is becoming ‘abnormal,’ while the question of abnormality or lack thereof of the proverbial Orient is not taken up because in such othering discourse, the option of normality is foreclosed to the Global South East. Using the rise of the Bharatiya Janta Party in India as an example, we contend that far-right populist movements in the Global South East have developed and intersect with businesses and government in unique ways. The embrace of neoliberalism by the Indian far-right, a stark contrast to similar movements in the Global North West, further suggests that we might be witnessing a global reorientation of the capitalist order. Therefore, a comprehensive analysis of far-right populism must account for and pay attention to the heterogeneities of these movements across the Global North West and the Global South East.

政治学社会学国际关系后殖民研究极右民粹主义