“这只是一个循环”:韧性、诗学和亲密的破坏

Poroi Pub Date : 2020-01-07 DOI:10.13008/2151-2957.1302
B. McGreavy
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“这只是一个循环”这句话在海岸恢复力的努力中很常见,也影响了关于气候变化的更广泛的公众辩论。识别围绕周期的争论结构是定义视角差异的有用起点,但关于周期的竞争主张还有更多。正是这一点,本文旨在探索,从缅因州蛤蜊渔业的一个修辞民族志项目中的一个开放性例子开始。这个例子有助于建立一个方法论方向,在以弹性为重点的合作中处理周期,这些合作借鉴了美学和诗学。这种方法旨在展示周期如何塑造世界,以及将周期作为一种比喻如何为韧性话语中对殖民模式的批判性、亲密性和诗意破坏创造空间。
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“It’s just a cycle”: Resilience, poetics, and intimate disruptions
The phrase “It’s just a cycle” is commonly articulated in coastal resilience efforts and also shapes broader public debates about climate change. Identifying the structure of arguments around cycles is a useful starting point for defining differences in perspective, but there is more to competing claims about cycles. It is this more that this essay aims to explore, starting with an opening example from an engaged rhetorical ethnographic project with Maine’s clam fishery. The example helps set up a methodological orientation to working with cycles within resilience-focused collaborations that draws from aesthetics and poetics. This approach aims to show how cycles shape world making and how attending to cycles as a trope can create a space for critical, intimate, and poetic disruptions of colonial patterns in resilience discourse.
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