{"title":"Geology, Power, and the Planetary","authors":"Jerome Whitington, Zeynep Oguz","doi":"10.1215/22011919-10746045","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"What conditions of possibility have emerged for learning to live on a new earth? This special section builds on scholarship in the environmental humanities, critical Black studies, and geophilosophy to explore how emergent ways of becoming human are forged in relation to powerful earth dynamics, even while earth’s powers are constitutive of contemporary forms of domination. Geologizing Sylvia Wynter’s understanding of being human as a praxis, it proposes that earth as praxis (a) provides a diagnosis of the deeply embedded forms of power that have been materialized, over several centuries, in the earthly conditions of life itself; and (b) represents a critical potential for creating new ways to live on earth through the practical exploration of geosocial relations. We highlight three modes of earth praxis. Inhuman territorializations calls attention to the landscapes and earthy matter subjected to racializing and territorializing modes of power. In turn, such practices participate in the constitution of dehumanized, racialized, and dispossessed bodies and peoples. Becoming geological refers to the ways human forms of living have become shot through with earth system dynamics, mineralogical relations, and energetic possibilities, to the extent that people cannot be who they are without these pervasive anthropogenic geologies. Finally, planetary predicaments helps diagnose the politically vital and collective but deeply unequal and nonhomogeneous conditions of the present. Earth as praxis offers an analytical grip on emerging planetary earth relations that breaks with abstract, universalizing categories, and is capable of diagnosing the wide range of today’s violent, creative, and liberatory planetary practices.","PeriodicalId":46497,"journal":{"name":"Environmental Humanities","volume":"25 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.2000,"publicationDate":"2023-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Environmental Humanities","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1215/22011919-10746045","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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What conditions of possibility have emerged for learning to live on a new earth? This special section builds on scholarship in the environmental humanities, critical Black studies, and geophilosophy to explore how emergent ways of becoming human are forged in relation to powerful earth dynamics, even while earth’s powers are constitutive of contemporary forms of domination. Geologizing Sylvia Wynter’s understanding of being human as a praxis, it proposes that earth as praxis (a) provides a diagnosis of the deeply embedded forms of power that have been materialized, over several centuries, in the earthly conditions of life itself; and (b) represents a critical potential for creating new ways to live on earth through the practical exploration of geosocial relations. We highlight three modes of earth praxis. Inhuman territorializations calls attention to the landscapes and earthy matter subjected to racializing and territorializing modes of power. In turn, such practices participate in the constitution of dehumanized, racialized, and dispossessed bodies and peoples. Becoming geological refers to the ways human forms of living have become shot through with earth system dynamics, mineralogical relations, and energetic possibilities, to the extent that people cannot be who they are without these pervasive anthropogenic geologies. Finally, planetary predicaments helps diagnose the politically vital and collective but deeply unequal and nonhomogeneous conditions of the present. Earth as praxis offers an analytical grip on emerging planetary earth relations that breaks with abstract, universalizing categories, and is capable of diagnosing the wide range of today’s violent, creative, and liberatory planetary practices.
学习在新地球上生活的可能性条件是什么?本专题以环境人文学科、黑人批判研究和地质哲学的学术研究为基础,探讨在地球的力量构成当代统治形式的同时,新出现的成为人类的方式是如何与强大的地球动力相关联的。地质学将西尔维娅-温特(Sylvia Wynter)对 "作为人的实践"(being human as a praxis)的理解引申为 "作为实践的地球"(earth as praxis):(a)对几个世纪以来在地球生活条件中具体化的根深蒂固的权力形式进行诊断;以及(b)通过对地球社会关系的实际探索,代表了一种创造新的地球生活方式的重要潜力。我们强调地球实践的三种模式。非人类领土化唤起人们关注受到种族化和领土化权力模式影响的景观和地球物质。反过来,这种实践参与了非人化、种族化和被剥夺的身体和民族的构成。成为地质学指的是人类的生活形式与地球系统动力学、矿物学关系和能量可能性的关系,以至于没有这些普遍的人为地质学,人们就无法成为他们自己。最后,"地球困境 "有助于诊断当前具有政治生命力和集体性但极不平等和非均质性的状况。作为实践的地球》为新出现的地球行星关系提供了一种分析方法,它打破了抽象的、普遍化的范畴,能够诊断当今各种暴力的、创造性的和解放性的行星实践。