基岩:解读人类世时代的死亡驱动。

Ecokritike Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.17613/wbfp0-gjt79
Laura Salisbury
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西格蒙德-弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud)的 "死亡驱动力"(Death Drive)在生态批判思想中往往被作为一个基本真理来引用,它解释了人类机体内部和人类机体自身追求快乐、掌握和扩张的驱动力是如何与侵略性和破坏性内在地联系在一起的。但是,细读弗洛伊德以及驱动力的偏差和重复,就会发现生与死之间存在着一种持续的关系和集体联盟,而不是简单的毁灭胜利。本文认为,关注支撑并同时抵制所有人类项目的超人类形式和力量--即弗洛伊德所描述的死亡驱动力的不可分析的 "基石"--为重塑人类世想象的时间性提供了方法。本文通过凯瑟琳-马拉博、伊丽莎白-波维内利、丽莎-巴莱泽和爱德华-格利桑的作品,重新思考了死亡驱动力这一具有抵抗力的基石及其生命与非生命的复杂交织,以此作为一种去中心化和 "去戏剧化 "人类形态的方式。文章认为,关注事物如何随着时间的推移而变得重要,为中止将许多人类和非人类他人的存在抵押给仅维持某种 "生命 "配置的行动形式提供了可能性,从而创造出一个事物能够以自己的方式死亡的时代。
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Bedrock: Reading the Death Drive in the Time of the Anthropocene.

Sigmund Freud's death drive tends to be invoked in ecocritical thought as a bedrock truth that explains how the drive for pleasure, mastery, and expansion within and for the human organism is inherently bound to aggression and destructiveness. But a close reading of Freud and the deviations and repetitions of drive suggests an ongoing relationship and collective alliance between life and death rather than any simple victory for destruction. This article argues that attending to the more-than-human form and force that underpins yet simultaneously resists all human projects - what Freud describes as the unanalysable "bedrock" of the death drive - offers ways of recasting the temporalities of Anthropocene imaginaries. Using the work of Catherine Malabou, Elizabeth Povinelli, Lisa Baraitser, and Édouard Glissant, this article rethinks the resistant bedrock of the death drive and its complex interweaving of life with nonlife, as a way of decentering and "de-dramatizing" formations of the human. The article suggests that attending to how things come to matter over time opens up the possibility of suspending forms of action that mortgage the existence of many human and more-than-human others to the sustaining of a certain configuration of Life only, to produce instead a time where things might be able to die in their own fashion.

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