Ecology of grief: Climatic events and disasters in the Himalaya

Rahul Ranjan
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Entangled in the push for modernity and securing frontiers, the young and rising mountains of the Himalayas bear stark witness to the effects of climate change and anthropogenic activities. Much of these effects are evident in the register of disasters, which displays horrific events. While popular media have increased its focus on climate change in this region, especially Uttarakhand, the emphasis has heavily relied on a techno-managerial aspect. Valuable these approaches may seem, they render the emotive and affective dimensions of disaster an appendix to the explanation. Drawing on scholarship on grief, I argue that grief is a structuring affect in the Himalayas that can politicise the Anthropocene as a generative framework to reveal historical inequalities. I show how it is politically urgent to emphasise grief when framing the story of disaster, not merely as a footnote but as the core element for portraying the plot of human suffering in public remembrance. I propose that a turn to the political in grief should emerge in the form of public witnessing and grievability. In demonstrating these claims, the paper approaches an unsettling account of disaster in the Raini village of Uttarakhand (India). Through this, the article centres on a normative dimension of climate change that often characterises a disaster as an ‘eventful’ register – invisibilising the affective contours of loss.
悲伤的生态学:喜马拉雅山的气候事件和灾害
喜马拉雅山脉年轻而高耸的山峰与推动现代化和确保边界安全的努力纠缠在一起,成为气候变化和人类活动影响的鲜明见证。这些影响主要体现在灾害登记簿上,登记簿上记录着各种骇人听闻的事件。虽然大众媒体越来越关注该地区,尤其是北阿坎德邦的气候变化问题,但重点主要放在技术管理方面。这些方法看似有价值,但却使灾难的情绪和情感层面成为解释的附录。借鉴有关悲伤的学术研究,我认为悲伤是喜马拉雅山的一种结构性情感,它可以将人类世政治化,成为揭示历史不平等的生成框架。我说明了在构建灾难故事时如何强调悲伤的政治紧迫性,悲伤不仅仅是一个脚注,而是在公众纪念活动中描绘人类苦难情节的核心要素。我提出,悲痛中的政治转向应以公众见证和可悲性的形式出现。为了证明这些主张,本文从印度北阿坎德邦 Raini 村令人不安的灾难描述入手。文章以此为中心,探讨了气候变化的规范性层面,即灾害通常被描述为 "事件性 "记录--掩盖了损失的情感轮廓。
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