Viral justice - [美] Ruha Benjamin

Viral justice

[美] Ruha Benjamin

出版时间

2022-10-11

ISBN

9780691222882

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Long before the pandemic, Ruha Benjamin was doing groundbreaking research on race, technology, and justice, focusing on big, structural changes. But the twin plagues of COVID-19 and anti-Black police violence inspired her to rethink the importance of small, individual actions. Part memoir, part manifesto, Viral Justice is a sweeping and deeply personal exploration of how we can transform society through the choices we make every day.

Vividly recounting her personal experiences and those of her family, Benjamin shows how seemingly minor decisions and habits could spread virally and have exponentially positive effects. She recounts her father's premature death, illuminating the devastating impact of the chronic stress of racism, but she also introduces us to community organizers who are fostering mutual aid and collective healing. Through her brother's experience with the criminal justice system, we see the trauma caused by policing practices and mass imprisonment, but we also witness family members finding strength as they come together to demand justice for their loved ones. And while her own challenges as a young mother reveal the vast inequities of our healthcare system, Benjamin also describes how the support of doulas and midwives can keep Black mothers and babies alive and well.

Born of a stubborn hopefulness, Viral Justice offers a passionate, inspiring, and practical vision of how small changes can add up to large ones, transforming our relationships and communities, and helping us build a more just and joyful world.

Ruha Benjamin is Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. She specializes in the interdisciplinary study of science and medicine, race and technology, knowledge and power. Ruha is author of People’s Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier (Stanford 2013), Race After Technology (Polity 2019), and editor of Captivating Technology: Race, Carceral...

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还凑合吧。病毒隐喻描述一种侧重关系性的、微小却可察觉的、且容易传播的正义行动,它通过参与系统来逐渐改变系统。写作风格比较特别,大多时候像是autoethnography——讲述童年的、生活中的细微的经历和情绪,从而以一种不与世界切割的方式来哀悼生活中的丧失——这是比较有趣和动人的部分;但当她鼓励读者采取行动时又很像宣言,在罗列社会组织的成就时则类似于公告,而宣言和公告都不是适合深入对话的文类。最近读了很多黑人女性主义作品,有点怀疑文体创新的实际效果,经过作者经常宣称某些强烈的情绪必须以一种特别的文体(比如诗)来表达。但是以我个人体验而论,比如读同志史时,优秀的作者的安全可以不挑战学术写作规范的同时,以直接引用、隐喻、或高超的写作技巧,让我清晰感受他们的愤怒(sometimes 振奋)。
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