Uncertain Turns: Addressing Animal Trauma

Natalie Lozinski-Veach
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Abstract:Since the development of modern trauma theory, the limits of the human have worn increasingly thin. Today, mounting evidence of psychological injuries in other species poses new challenges for trauma studies. How might we think trauma beyond the human? What would such an effort unsettle, which epistemic structures would it destabilize? Reading Cathy Caruth with Jacques Derrida and W.G. Sebald, this essay considers nonhuman trauma as an apostrophic address that provokes radical uncertainty. The inherently aporetic structure of trauma theory cannot a priori exclude this address without fixing in place, and therefore undoing, its own foundations. Address-ability in the face of animal trauma hinges on the collapse of all certitudes, rendering possible responses rooted in something other than power. Such exposure turns us away from the familiar, toward the ungraspable traumatic histories that are catching up with us in this very moment of climate change and mass extinctions.
不确定的转折:处理动物创伤
摘要:自现代创伤理论发展以来,人类的局限性已日渐消退。如今,越来越多的证据表明,其他物种也存在心理伤害,这给创伤研究带来了新的挑战。我们该如何思考人类以外的创伤?这种努力会动摇什么,会破坏哪些认识论结构?通过对凯西-卡鲁斯、雅克-德里达和 W.G. 塞巴尔德的解读,这篇文章将非人类创伤视为一种使徒式的探讨,引发了激进的不确定性。创伤理论固有的先验性结构不能先验地排除这种表达方式,否则就会使其自身的基础固定下来,进而遭到破坏。面对动物创伤的可处理性取决于所有确信的崩溃,从而使根植于权力之外的反应成为可能。这种暴露使我们远离熟悉的事物,转向无法把握的创伤历史,而正是在气候变化和大规模灭绝的这一时刻,这些创伤历史正迎头赶上我们。
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