Apples and Grapes: Thoreau, Latour, and the Land

T. H. Crawford
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After decades of studying technoscience as practiced across many disciplines, Bruno Latour turned his attention late in his career almost exclusively to the articulation of critical zones and politics during what he calls the “New Climactic Regime.” Using the same tools he honed throughout his career, the works from Facing Gaia onward try to lay out in clear terms the politics of climate change along with brief forays into possible forms of action. In his last books he presses the specific problem of how to live and attempt to know a specific geographical region without succumbing to isolationism and xenophobia. Many years previous, another irascible and humorous thinker worked similar soils. While Latour’s family has long labored in the Louis Latour vineyards, on the other side of the Atlantic, Henry David Thoreau was seeking wild apples for the long walk home. This essay examines how both thinkers produce a particular vision of a local understanding of place without the oversimplifications of the local/global binary.
苹果和葡萄梭罗、拉图和土地
布鲁诺-拉图尔(Bruno Latour)经过数十年对跨学科的技术科学的研究,在其职业生涯的晚期几乎将注意力完全转向了他所称的 "新气候制度 "期间的关键区域和政治的阐述。从《面对盖亚》开始,拉图尔使用他在整个职业生涯中磨练出来的相同工具,试图以清晰的语言阐述气候变化的政治学意义,并对可能的行动形式进行了简要的探讨。在最后几本书中,他提出了一个具体问题,即如何在不屈服于孤立主义和排外主义的情况下生活并试图了解一个特定的地理区域。多年前,另一位暴躁而幽默的思想家也曾在类似的土壤中耕耘。当拉图的家人长期在路易-拉图的葡萄园里劳作时,在大西洋的另一端,亨利-戴维-梭罗正在寻找野苹果,准备长途跋涉回家。这篇文章探讨了这两位思想家是如何在不过度简化地方/全球二元对立的情况下,对地方的理解产生一种特殊的愿景。
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