Ariella Azoulay - Strikes
Ariella Azoulay - Strikes
Ariella Azoulay - Strikes
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oppression Òis partly a product of the legal
protection of basic economic liberties, which
explains why the right to strike has priority over
these liberties.Ó1 However, conceiving of a strike
as the last but not the least right of the
oppressed against their oppressors doesnÕt
exhaust the potential of the right to strike.
Alongside this radical conception of strike, and
by no means as its replacement, I propose to
Ariella A•sha Azoulay consider the strike not in terms of the right to
protest against oppression, but rather as an
Imagine Going opportunity to care for the shared world,
including through questioning oneÕs privileges,
withdrawing from them, and using them. For that
on Strike: purpose, oneÕs professional work in each and
every domain Ð even in domains as varied as art,
Museum architecture, or medicine Ð cannot be conceived
for itself and unfolded as a progressive history,
nor as a distinct productive activity to be
Workers and assessed by its outcomes, but rather as a
worldly activity, a mode of engaging with the
Historians world that seeks to impact it while being ready to
be impacted in return.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIn other words, if oneÕs work is conceived as
a form of being-in-the-world, work stoppage
cannot be conceived only in terms of the goals of
the protest. One should consider the strike a
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Ariella A•sha Azoulay,ÊCivil Alliances, Palestine 47-48, 2012. Film still.ÊAs Azoulay writes: ÒBetween November 1947 (the UN Partition Plan for Palestine) and
May 1948 (the creation of the state of Israel), many Arab and Jewish communities in Palestine who cared for their country intensified the negotiations
between themselves and initiated urgent encounters during which the participants raised demands, sought compromises, set rules, formulated agreements,
made promises, sought forgiveness, and made efforts to compensate and reconcile. The intense civil activity that had taken place throughout the country at
that time was ignored and Palestine was destroyed by Jewish militias. By completely ignoring this expanded civil activity, historians endorsed this imperial
violence, relating to destroyed Palestine as Israel.ÊThe removal of this activity from historical narratives enabled the retroactive depiction of the 1948 war as
the culmination of a long-lasting national conflict, rather than as another imperial enterprise of destruction.ÓÊ
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ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine a thousand museumgoers who on been acquired in the first place.4 Imagine that all
Indigenous PeopleÕs Day go on strike and those experts recognize that the knowledge and
withhold the recognition that they are expected skills to create objects the museum violently
to give the museum exhibits; imagine them rendered rare and valuable are not extinct. For
screaming that these exhibits are proof of these objects to preserve their market value,
imperial crimes, of genocides, human trafficking, those people who inherited the knowledge and
and trade in organs, that these are denigrating skills to continue to create them had to be
statements or racist slurs. This doesnÕt require denied the time and conditions to engage in
an analogy or imagination Ð this is the strike building their world. Imagine museum directors
museumgoers are performing, organized under and chief curators taken by a belated awakening
the loose activist affinity of Decolonize This Ð similar to the one that is sometimes
Place. Imagine the same, but performed not only experienced by soldiers Ð on the meaning of the
by museumgoers but also by museum experts. violence they exercise under the guise of the
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine. It is not unheard of. On the benign and admitting the extent to which their
contrary, professionals in the world of art have profession is constitutive of differential violence.
been on strike and use their working power to Imagine them no longer recognizing the
put pressure on the employing institutions or exceptional value of looted objects, thus leading
exercise it as Òproductive withdrawals,Ó to use to the depreciation of their value in the market
Kuba SzrederÕs term.3 We know little about and the collapse of the accumulated capital.
strikes. We often do know that they did take Imagine these experts going on strike until they
place, that some of them, mainly those that are allowed to open the doors of their
involved salary demands and working conditions, institutions to asylum seekers from the places
led to some reforms, and that hardly any of them from which their institutions hold objects,
had an effect on the imperial condition under inviting them to produce objects similar to the
which the world of art operates. Trying, however, looted ones, and letting the ÒauthenticÓ ones
to assemble the pieces, to connect processes of fade among them.
impoverishment, dispossession, exploitation, ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊDare to imagine museum workers going on
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and the enslavement of people with the strike until they are allowed to invite an entire
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traffic of looted objects has been cleansed so historical force, justify existing orders, and
that precious artifacts could be stored in the illuminate current events. Without historiansÕ
museum, and particularly in the papers through service, Òworld historyÓ would have never
which donations have been described, assumed the mantle of a broad-minded,
stipulating that such objects can be resold only scholarly pursuit full of cosmopolitan subjects,
to other museums should the museum decide to and the crimes on which Òworld historyÓ rests
deaccession them. Imagine a strike like this. would not have been denied, ignored, or
presented as accomplished facts. The invention
Imagine Going on Strike: Historians of world history is predicated on a set of
What would it take for historians to go on strike, premises that enable, encourage, authorize, and
to waken into recognizing their structural justify the imperial penetration into other
complicity as members of their discipline in cultures and the conversion of their modes of
facilitating the violent transition of imperial life, cultural and religious practices, habits and
actions into acknowledged realities, which beliefs to temporal, spatial, and political
colonized people have never stopped resisting? categories foreign and harmful to their world.
Let me clarify. Actions, as Arendt puts it, are ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊThrough maintaining the facticity of
never carried out only by those who initiate them, archives and timelines, professional historians
they are continued by others. Many of the are guilty of sanctioning the disappearance of
imperial actions were continued by the actorsÕ people in a way that their lasting presence can
armed peers, but since they were also resisted in only be perceived and theorized as a ghostly
so many ways, they have never been brought to haunting or a partial afterlife, not the continuing
completion Ð except in historical timelines and presence of the whole and the living. Thus, for
narratives. This makes historians, whose work example, in their glossary of haunting, Eve Tuck
runs on timelines and narratives, structurally and C. Ree capture settler-colonial descendantsÕ
complicit in imperial endeavors. astonishment: ÒArenÕt you dead already? DidnÕt
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊFor historians to go on strike, they have to you die out long ago? You canÕt really be an Indian
recognize themselves in Saidiya HartmanÕs dread: because all of the Indians are dead.Ó6 In a
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Òwhat it means to think historically about historicized world, where imperial crimes were
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matters still contested in the present and about relegated to the past, speaking about the
life eradicated by the protocols of intellectual Òrelentless remembering and reminding that will
disciplines.Ó5 As part of their training, historians not be appeased by settler societyÕs assurances
were taught to believe that their responsibility of innocence and reconciliationÓ makes sense.
consists of accounting for the significant, However, Tuck and Ree disavow this past
endurable, and lasting consequences of their sustained by historians in their argument about
protagonistsÕ actions, thus implicitly affirming decolonization: ÒDecolonization is not an
the nothingness of othersÕ shredded lives. exorcism of ghosts, nor is it charity, parity,
Historians should learn to recognize the imperial balance, or forgiveness.Ó7 This should be spelled
power that trained them to ignore or belittle out: it is not exorcism and it cannot be appeased,
what stood in the way of that violence, in the since these are not ghosts but real people who
form of resistance, stubborn persistence, or never disappeared. They do not haunt; they exist
sheer existence. To tell about one event, and do not let go.
including about resistance, is to not sustain ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIf proof is still needed for this crime, it can
resistance as a vital force continuing into our be found in the persistence of precolonial
present. HistoriansÕ crime should not be knowledge about invaded, stolen, and occupied
measured by their individual books, nor can it be lands, as an existent body of knowledge that
absolved by complementary chapters dedicated nonetheless continues to surprise us at each
to people and groups that imperial violence emergence. This is true for the names of places,
sought to seal in history or experience as ghosts. peoples, and objects as well as for knowledge of
It is the crime of a discipline that crafted a agriculture, medicine, or ecology. This diverse
worldview for colonized worlds based almost knowledge was protected by native peoples and
solely on the actions, taxonomies, declarations, transmitted to future generations, without losing
and proclamations of imperial agents. its incommensurability through the imperial
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊBecause they complete imperial violence by spatio-temporal-political foundations of the
situating events on a linear timeline, historians discipline of history that sought to shape them
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position of judge in the court of history, as if the withdraw from being the judges (or angels) of
struggle was over and they themselves are history and instead support and endorse
removed from the world. But imperial powers community-sourced knowledge. They should go
themselves established the court of history. on strike whenever they are asked, by their
Historians are guilty of translating the discipline and peers, to affirm what the latter
incommensurability between precolonial should know by now, that history is and always
knowledges and imperial categories into theories was a form of violence. When more than one
and practices that render plausible the linear million women were raped in Germany in the
flow of time, sealing into Òthe pastÓ struggles spring of 1945, no war was ended; when 750,000
that persist in our present. HistoriansÕ interest in Palestinians were expelled from their homeland
and care for collecting remnants from this past and were not allowed to return, nothing was
are part of the same crime. They have used the established; when millions of African Americans
ÒremnantsÓ to prove the pastness of the cultures were made sharecroppers, they continued to be
and people to which these ÒremnantsÓ belong. exposed to regime-made violence; when millions
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine historians using the trust given to from India, Africa, and China were made
their profession and expertise to go on strike. Òindentured workersÓ to ÒsolveÓ the Òlabor
Imagine the day when they would cease to problemÓ of the plantation system, slavery was
provide alternative interpretations and new not abolished. Evermore, violence has been
timelines, new ways of sealing the past. Imagine required to obscure the rape as lost memories to
them ceasing to use their power to assert that in be discovered, events to be painstakingly
May 1945 a world war was ended, or that in July reconstituted by scholars working in archives. To
4, 1776, a new democratic republic was repair the violence, historians must go on strike
established, or in May 5, 1948, the state of Israel to know that the violence still exists and that
was created. Imagine historians going on strike there is no such thing as the ÒpostwarÓ world.
until stolen lands are called by their old names, ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine historians ceasing to relate to
and the Babel Tower of Òworld historyÓ collapses people they study as primary sources. Imagine
so imperial extraction, conversion, outsourcing, them turning their discipline from one that seals
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and other modalities of domination can no longer destruction in the past to one that tells stories
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be disavowed. Imagine that no alternative history that prepare the ground for the reparation of
is needed, and no history serves any longer as imperial crimes. Imagine historians rewinding
the arbiter of violence. everything made past by their discipline and
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine historians using their symbolic opening its discourse wide. Imagine historians
power, resources, and institutional positions in going on strike, turning accepted imperial facts
universities, archives, libraries, and publishing into criminal evidence and withholding their
houses to go on strike, ceasing to produce authority and approval from collecting and
further history books that offer ÒalternativesÓ to recirculating these facts. Imagine historians
existing history, thus affirming its plausibility by proclaiming imperial governments (previously
being merely in need of revisions. Rather, they thought of as accepted regimes) Ònull and voidÓ
might use their skills to revise and repair existing since they were constituted against any body
books as a mode of intervening in existing politic that they governed.
narratives and assuming responsibility for what ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine historians who understand that
the discipline previously sustained. Imagine what sounds like a heavy charge against them is
them equipped with artisanal tools such as rather a charge against their discipline, which
tapes, photos, pens, colors, excerpts of texts, they have the power to radically change. Imagine
and rubber erasers, and using them to historians who, instead of resisting the charges
acknowledge that the incommensurable was against their discipline, assume collective
never the past but was and always is a living responsibility for their disciplineÕs corpus,
force. Imagine them using their power to revoke timelines, facts, narratives, and publications.
the sacredness of books kept in libraries and ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊFor historians to go on strike means to
opening up closed university libraries to the acknowledge their disciplineÕs failure to see the
public. Imagine historians going on strike until ongoing resistance of destitute people, the
street names, maps, and history books are stolen status of lands, the silencing of names,
replaced, appended, or discarded altogether. the repression of knowledge formations and
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊGoing on strike means no more archival other ways of naming and telling, and the
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See Anthony Cuthbertson,
documents stored there. Ceasing to use archives ÒAmazon Workers ÔRefuseÕ to
until such a copresence is possible will change Build Tech for US Immigration,
Warning Jeff Bezos of IBMÕs Nazi
the status of the archival document itself. Legacy,Ó Independent, June 22,
Historians should go on strike until the 2018
https://www.independent.co.u
knowledge of the formerly colonized is allowed to k/life-style/gadgets-and-tec
undermine history as it has been practiced and h/news/amazon-workers-immigr
ation-jeff-bezos-ibm-nazi-pr
work for the recovery of sustainable worlds. otest-a8411601.html.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊImagine historians refusing to use their
ÊÊÊÊÊÊ3
expertise and knowledge until the precedents On strikes within the world of
used to justify injustice are replaced with worldly art, see Yates McKee, Strike Art:
Contemporary Art and the Post-
and nonimperial rights, guarded and preserved Occupy Condition (Verso, 2016);
by those who were destitute, beginning with the Kuba Szreder, ÒProductive
Withdrawals: Art Strikes, Art
right to care for the shared world. Imagine Worlds, and Art as a Practice of
historians striking until their work could help Freedom,Ó e-flux journal no. 87
(December, 2017)
repair the world. https://www.e-flux.com/journ
al/87/168899/productive-with
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ× drawals-art-strikes-art-worl ds-
This text is an excerpt fromÊPotential History: Unlearning and-art-as-a-practice-of-
Imperialism by Ariella A•sha Azoulay, published this month by freedom/; ÒAlternative
Verso Books.Ê Economies Working Group,Ó Arts
and Labor
http://artsandlabor.org/alte
rnative-economies/; and Gulf
Labor Artists Coalition
http://gulflabor.org.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊ4
See the BBC film Bankers Guide
to Art (2016), in which art is
presented as an exceptionally
stable asset, worthy of
investment
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=5Lzr4Ntws-g.
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ÊÊÊÊÊÊ5
Saidiya Hartman, ÒVenus in Two
Acts,Ó Small Axe: A Caribbean
Journal of Criticism 12, no. 2
(2008): 9Ð10.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊ6
Eve Tuck and C. Ree, ÒGlossary
of Haunting,Ó in Handbook of
Autoethnography, eds. Stacey
Holman Jones, Tony E. Adams,
and Carolyn Ellis (Routledge,
2013), 643.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊ7
Tuck and Ree, ÒGlossary of
Haunting,Ó 643.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊ8
For examples, see the Native
Land map of North America
http://native-land.ca; and the
Nakba Map by Zochrot
http://zochrot.org/en/site/n
akbaMap.