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From Marxist guerrillas to Rastafari warriors: The rise, fall, and reinvention of the National United Freedom Fighters.

机译:从马克思主义游击队到拉斯塔法里战士:国家联合自由战士的崛起,衰落和重塑。

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In this dissertation I argue that citizens' definitions of social justice, and their strategies for pursuing it, are structured by material and discursive conditions produced by specific state practices. In this study, based on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in the United States and Trinidad and Tobago, I explore this argument by examining the process by which the members of the National United Freedom Fighters (NUFF) initially resorted to violent political tactics and later abandoned them to adopt a state-sanctioned, self-funded "development" approach to their ongoing pursuit of social justice. The two different phases of the NUFF' social movement were led by the same actors, in the same impoverished region, with the same material development goals. Through comparative analysis of these two phases, and the material and discursive conditions characteristic of the two different historical moments in which they emerged, this study teases out the specific contextual variables that provoked the NUFF's initial commitment to and subsequent renunciation of violent political action. I argue that the transformation of the NUFF from a guerrilla force inspired by the promise of Marxist revolution into an NGO founded on principles of neoliberal subjectivity- self-help, participation in civil society, community-based volunteerism, market-oriented social reform, and spirituality (Rastafari)- was largely a consequence of material and discursive shifts produced by specific neoliberal governing practices instituted during and after the Structural Adjustment Program mandated by the International Monetary Fund in the mid-1980s. This investigation seeks to produce insights into the future of grassroots political action in the developing world by advancing anthropological understandings of the connections between culture, state practices, material conditions, and marginalized citizens' strategies for social change.
机译:在这篇论文中,我认为公民对社会正义的定义及其追求的战略是由特定国家实践所产生的物质和话语条件构成的。在这项研究中,我基于美国,特立尼达和多巴哥的多民族志学实地考察,通过考察美国国家联合自由战士(NUFF)成员最初诉诸暴力政治策略并后来放弃暴力策略的过程,来探讨这一论点。他们采用国家认可的,自负盈亏的“发展”方法来不断追求社会正义。 NUFF社会运动的两个不同阶段是由同一参与者,在同一贫困地区,具有相同的物质发展目标领导的。通过对这两个阶段以及出现的两个不同历史时刻的物质和话语条件进行比较分析,本研究梳理了引起NUFF最初承诺并随后放弃暴力政治行动的具体背景变量。我认为,全国联谊会已从马克思主义革命的希望所激发的游击力量转变为以新自由主义主观性原则为基础的非政府组织:自助,公民社会参与,社区志愿服务,面向市场的社会改革以及灵性(Rastafari)-主要是由国际货币基金组织(IMF)在1980年代中期授权的结构调整计划期间和之后实施的新自由主义特定执政实践所产生的实质性和话语性变化的结果。这项调查旨在通过增进人类学对文化,国家实践,物质条件和边缘化公民社会变革战略之间联系的理解,以期对发展中世界的草根政治行动的未来产生深刻见解。

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  • 作者

    Alvare, Bretton T.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Caribbean Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 292 p.
  • 总页数 292
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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