Queer Ecology: Shared Horizons after Disturbance

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Mullins
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ABSTRACT While queer theory and the environmental humanities might seem unlikely bedfellows, this piece argues that both fields are defined by acts of denaturalisation and worldmaking which are not merely intellectual gestures, but lively political practices. It appropriates the genre of the manifesto – its capacity to generate rupture and imagine the world otherwise – and calls for the emergence of coalitions to complicate identitarian forms of belonging. Its call for imaginative geographies puts pressure on the notion of a national framework that so often conditions Italian studies scholarship. Lastly, it argues against concepts of purity and orthodoxy that often guide leftist politics, invoking a politics based on impurity to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. These intertwined practices are explored through an example of one particular queer ecology: Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s 1995 “Untitled” (Vultures) installation of photographs, and its relation to Pier Paolo Pasolini’s poem ‘Lavoro tutto il giorno’.
酷儿生态:动乱后的共同视野
虽然酷儿理论和环境人文学科似乎不太可能同床异梦,但这篇文章认为,这两个领域都是由变性和造世界的行为定义的,这些行为不仅仅是智力上的姿态,而且是活跃的政治实践。它恰当地运用了宣言的风格——它有能力产生决裂,并以另一种方式想象世界——并呼吁出现联盟,使同一性的归属形式复杂化。它对富有想象力的地理学的呼吁,给国家框架的概念带来了压力,而国家框架通常是意大利研究奖学金的条件。最后,它反对经常指导左派政治的纯洁和正统概念,援引一种基于不纯洁的政治来迎接21世纪的挑战。这些相互交织的实践通过一个特殊的古怪生态学的例子来探索:Felix Gonzalez-Torres 1995年的“无题”(秃鹫)摄影装置,以及它与Pier Paolo Pasolini的诗“Lavoro tutto il giorno”的关系。
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