卑微的生活导言

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Larissa Fleischmann, Jonathan Everts
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摘要

特刊《卑微的生命》汇集了五篇文章,旨在质疑使非人类成为 "卑微的他者"(克里斯蒂娃,1982 年)的过程,这些人没有价值,容易被消灭和杀害。通过这样做,本研究以动物和其他非人类为中心,这些动物和非人类很少受到正面评价或人类的同情,如泥浆、狼、鹅和其他被归类为 "入侵 "或 "健康威胁 "的物种。通过对澳大利亚和德国的实证案例研究,每篇文章都展示了排斥过程是如何与国家决策、治理和权力的实践交织在一起的;这些实践延伸至非人类,并经常以暴力手段抹杀非人类。在特刊的导言中,我们回顾了这些文章是如何在政治地理学分支学科内对 "非人 "方法日益增长的兴趣的基础上发展起来并做出贡献的。
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Abject lives: An introduction

The special issue Abject Lives brings together five articles that attend to questioning the processes that render nonhumans as “abject others” (Kristeva, 1982), devoid of value and amenable to elimination and killing. By doing so, it centres animals and other nonhumans that rarely become subject to positive valuations or human sympathy, such as slurry, wolves, geese and other species that are classified as ‘invasive’ or as a ‘health threat’. Drawing on empirical case studies from Australia and Germany, each of the articles demonstrates how processes of abjection intersect with practices of state-making, governing and power; practices that extend towards nonhumans and that often work towards their violent erasure. In the introduction to the special issue, we review how the articles build from and contribute to a growing interest in more-than-human approaches within the subdiscipline of political geography.

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6.60
自引率
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发文量
210
期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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