弱者的武器:農民抵抗的日常形式
弱者的武器:農民抵抗的日常形式
詹姆斯·C·斯科特
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農民在物質上和思想上對壓迫者進行持續而謹慎的鬥爭的敏感畫面表明,從長遠來看,逃避和抵抗的技巧可能是階級鬥爭最重要和最有效的手段。
“對農民研究、馬來西亞研究以及關於革命和階級意識的文獻的重大貢獻。” ——Benedict
R. Anderson,康奈爾大學
他利用這一具體經驗對古典意識形態理論進行了新的批判。”
——弗朗西斯·福克斯·皮文,紐約城市大學研究生中心
“一部令人印象深刻的作品,很可能成為經典。”
——Terence J. Byres, 《泰晤士報 》文學增刊 《弱者武器》是一本精彩的書,它將對鬥爭的主觀方面的肯定感覺與對經濟和政治趨勢的靈巧處理結合起來。” ——John R. Bown, Journal of Peasant Studies 結合了Akenfield或Pig Earth的可讀性
具有易於理解和啟發性的理論評論。”
——AF Robertson, 泰晤士報高等教育增刊
“任何想要了解東南亞內外的農民社會或變革理論的人,都不應該閱讀[這本書]。”
——Daniel S. Lev, 《亞洲研究雜誌
》摒棄了理論複雜性和通俗易懂的散文在某種程度上存在矛盾的信念。”
——拉馬錢德拉·古哈,《 經濟和政治周刊》
“對農民研究現狀和全球文學的開創性重要評論…… 這篇在亞洲和比較研究領域極為豐富的著作……是對參與式發展理論和實踐的重要貢獻。”——Guy Gran, 世界發展部
James C. Scott 是耶魯大學政治學教授。
Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance
James C. Scott
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This sensitive picture of the constant and circumspect struggle waged by peasants materially and ideologically against their oppressors shows that techniques of evasion and resistance may represent the most significant and effective means of class struggle in the long run.
"A major contribution to peasant studies, Malaysian studies, and the literature on revolutions and class consciousness."
--Benedict R. Anderson, Cornell University
"The book is a splendid achievement. Because Scott listens closely to the villagers of Malaysia, he enormously expands our understanding of popular ideology and therefore of popular politics. And because he is also a brilliant analyst, he draws upon this concrete experience to develop a new critique of classical theories of ideology."
—Frances Fox Piven, Graduate Center of the City University of New York
“An impressive work which may well become a classic.”
—Terence J. Byres, Times Literary Supplement
“A highly readable, contextually sensitive, theoretically astute ethnography of a moral system in change…. Weapons of the Weak is a brilliant book, combining a sure feel for the subjective side of struggle with a deft handling of economic and political trends.”
—John R. Bown, Journal of Peasant Studies
“A splendid book, a worthy addition to the classic studies of Malay society and of the peasantry at large…. Combines the readability of Akenfield or Pig Earth with an accessible and illuminating theoretical commentary.”
—A.F. Robertson, Times Higher Education Supplement
“No one who wants to understand peasant society, in or out of Southeast Asia, or theories of change, should fail to read [this book].”
—Daniel S. Lev, Journal of Asian Studies
“A moving account of the poor’s refusal to accept the terms of their subordination…. Disposes of the belief that theoretical sophistication and intelligible prose are somehow at odds.”
—Ramachandra Guha, Economic and Political Weekly
“A seminally important commentary on the state of peasant studies and the global literature…. This enormously rich work in Asian and comparative studies is… an essential contribution to participatory development theory and practice.”—Guy Gran, World Development
James C. Scott is professor of political science at Yale University.
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