"As an illuminator the Oil is without a figure—it is the light of the age": Traumas and Aporias of Oil as a Global Object of Desire in Ella Hickson's Oil

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A. Fakhrkonandeh
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ABSTRACT:Ella Hickson's Oil is the first and only work in modern and contemporary Anglo-American drama that takes Oil and its concomitant existential-psychological, social-political and economic implications as its sole, sustained focal point. Undertaking an exploration of Hickson's Oil, this essay seeks to demonstrate how Oil, as a paradigmatic example of world dramas, constitutes a potent means to register not only the world-systemic nature of petro-capitalism, but also the different meanings of "oil" available in different historical moments, social systems, and world cultures. Indeed, the thematics and dynamics of Oil demand that we probe the meanings of oil under such rubrics as oil as commodity, social agent, social relation, cultural signifier, hyper-object, and, above all, an impossible object of desire. Accordingly, the crux of this essay is an exploration of this pivotal facet of oil: oil as a traumatic and aporetic object of desire along with the questions of racial and gender politics and ethics implicated in it. Finally, pondering the questions of the politics and ethics of gender in conjunction with the economy of gendered subjectivity, I demonstrate how May, and later Amy, come to varyingly embody a neoliberalist vision of selfhood and subjective autonomy, mode of self-governmentality, and, finally, understanding of freedom and self-worth. Ultimately, the essay argues how Hickson's Oil presents a bio-energetic deconstruction of the Eurocentric account of modernity subjectivity (and its ultimate value: autonomy) by exposing its material conditions of possibility and its uneven, core-periphery economic dynamics.
“作为一个光源,石油是没有形象的——它是时代的光”:埃拉·希克森《石油》中作为全球欲望对象的石油的创伤和恐慌
摘要:埃拉·希克森的《石油》是现当代英美戏剧中第一部也是唯一一部以《石油》及其伴随的存在主义心理、社会政治和经济含义为唯一持久焦点的作品。通过对希克森的《石油》的探索,本文试图证明,作为世界戏剧的典范,石油是如何构成一种强有力的手段,不仅记录了石油资本主义的世界系统性质,而且记录了在不同的历史时刻、社会制度和世界文化中“石油”的不同含义。事实上,石油的主题和动态要求我们在石油作为商品、社会代理人、社会关系、文化能指、超对象,以及最重要的是,一个不可能的欲望对象等主题下探索石油的意义。因此,本文的关键是对石油这一关键方面的探索:石油作为一种创伤性和悲剧性的欲望对象,以及与之相关的种族、性别、政治和伦理问题。最后,我将性别的政治和伦理问题与性别主体性的经济结合起来思考,展示了梅和后来的艾米是如何以不同的方式体现新自由主义对自我和主观自治、自治模式的看法,以及对自由和自我价值的理解。最后,本文论证了希克森的《石油》是如何通过揭示其可能性的物质条件及其不均衡的、核心-边缘的经济动态,对现代性主体性(及其最终价值:自主性)的欧洲中心主义解释进行生物能量解构的。
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