@article{oai:serve.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000874, author = {鄭, 鎬碩}, issue = {第1号}, journal = {聖学院大学論叢, The Journal of Seigakuin University}, month = {Oct}, note = {本稿は,デヴィッド・ハーヴェイとアントニオ・ネグリの社会変革と想像をめぐる議論を中心に,二人の理論的相違を明らかにすることを目的とする。ハーヴェイとネグリは,マルクス主義における目的論的,決定論的傾向を乗り越えるという類似した問題関心から出発したが,ハーヴェイが,変革をめぐる弁証法的展望を保持しつつ空間の再編における「建築家の反抗」に焦点を合わせるのに対し,ネグリは,改められた時間性に基づく唯物論の再定義を通じて「貧者」がもつ生産的活力の無媒介的な展開を求める。本稿は,こうした理論的分岐の相貌を「空間の変形」(ハーヴェイ)と「変身の時間」(ネグリ)として理解し,その相違が社会変革と人間の想像力に対する異なった捉え方に起因することを明らかにする。, David Harvey and Antonio Negri are two leading theorists in the recent revival of Marxism under globalization and neo-liberalism. This paper explores their theoretical divergence on social changes and imagination. While both of them initially started their intellectual struggle by declaring a fundamental separation from the teleological-deterministic tendency in Marxist theory, they have developed contrasting styles of arguments, especially on the chances of anti-capitalistic insurgence and radical social change.   While Harvey, with a dialectical perspective on the transformation of spaces in which “insurgent architects” resist capitalism, proposes a renewed utopianism as endless progress, Negri tries to redefine materialism itself with a new concept of “Kairos”: an indeterminate moment when people’s revolutionary resistance and the constitution of “multitude” occurs. By clarifying Harvey and Negri’s arguments on key issues, such as understandings of time and space, dialectics, the agent of revolution, and utopianism, this paper shows how “imagination” is conceptualized in their arguments on social change, which can be summed up as “transformation of space” (Harvey) and “time for metamorphosis” (Negri).}, pages = {121--135}, title = {空間の変形と変身の時間:デヴィッド・ハーヴェイとアントニオ・ネグリにおける社会変革と想像}, volume = {第28巻}, year = {2015}, yomi = {ジョン, ホソク} }