‘A benevolent technology’: Desiring-production and the petromodern death drive in J. G. Ballard’s Crash

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ENGLISH Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1093/english/efad028
William Taylor
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Abstract Published in the same year as the 1973 oil crisis, J. G. Ballard’s Crash examines the pathological desires that maintain the subject’s entanglement and complicity with fossil fuel infrastructure. The novel functions as a colliding network of hallucinatory renderings that reveal the unconscious, programmed compulsions underpinning petromodern destruction. Combining recent work in the energy humanities with Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s theory of ‘desiring-production’, I consider subjectivity as a form of energy input, arguing that a process of psychological engineering coopts flows of desiring-energy to fuel the engine of petroculture’s death drive. This engineering not only naturalizes petro-consumption but aggressively sexualizes the inherent violence of petrocultural values, aesthetics, and technologies. Drawing on the tropes and narratorial styles of horror, fantasy, and science fiction, Crash stages a contrast between this culture’s assumed technological ‘Autopia’ and the perverse reality of its dehumanizing ‘autogeddon’. In this way, the novel both echoes and undermines the utopian imaginaries that powered the construction of a social reality based on the movement of the car itself.
“一种仁慈的技术”:j·g·巴拉德《撞车》中的欲望生产与现代石油死亡驱动
j·g·巴拉德的《崩溃》出版于1973年石油危机的同一年,探讨了维持主体与化石燃料基础设施纠缠和共谋的病态欲望。这部小说的功能就像一个幻觉渲染的碰撞网络,揭示了支撑现代石油破坏的无意识的、程序化的强迫。结合最近在能源人文学科的研究成果和Gilles Deleuze和f lix Guattari的“欲望生产”理论,我认为主观性是能量输入的一种形式,认为心理工程的过程会吸收欲望能量的流动,为石油文化的死亡驱动引擎提供燃料。这种工程不仅使石油消费自然化,而且积极地将石油文化价值观、美学和技术的固有暴力性化。利用恐怖、奇幻和科幻小说的修辞和叙事风格,《Crash》将这种文化中假定的技术“Autopia”与非人性化的“autodeddon”的反常现实进行了对比。通过这种方式,小说既呼应又破坏了乌托邦式的想象,这种想象推动了基于汽车本身运动的社会现实的构建。
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期刊介绍: English is an internationally known journal of literary criticism, published on behalf of The English Association. Each issue contains essays on major works of English literature or on topics of general literary interest, aimed at readers within universities and colleges and presented in a lively and engaging style. There is a substantial review section, in which reviewers have space to situate a book within the context of recent developments in its field, and present a detailed argument. English is unusual among academic journals in publishing original poetry. This policy embodies the view that the critical and creative functions, often so widely separated in the teaching of English, can co-exist and cross-fertilise each other.
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