觉醒中的生态学:黑人研究、文学方法和非人类

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Henry Ivry
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摘要:随着人类世从生命科学和自然科学领域转移到人文科学领域,作为理论和物质条件,越来越多的批评家对人类世的人类提出了批评,认为单一的人类想象粉饰了人类的不对称不平等。虽然这篇文章的大部分内容都主张摒弃“人类世”的概念,但这篇文章却在黑人研究和文学理论的交汇处,追溯了一条开始出现的另类轨迹。在这篇文章中,作者考虑了一些黑人研究理论家如何开始争论黑人在我们与非人类世界的交往中处于中心地位。本文汇集了最近的三部作品,包括扎基亚·伊曼·杰克逊的《成为人类》、约书亚·贝内特的《曾经是我的存在》和杰娜·布朗的《黑人乌托邦》,提出了一种源于黑人并通过黑人而产生的人类世的替代概念。此外,本文着眼于文学研究(及其相关方法)在建立和设想黑人生态学这一新生领域中的中心地位。
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Ecology in the Wake: Black Studies, Literary Method, and the Nonhuman
Abstract:As the Anthropocene has migrated from the life and physical sciences into the humanities as both a theoretical and material condition, there have been a growing number of critics who have critiqued the Anthropos of the Anthropocene, arguing that the monolithic humanity imagined whitewashes the asymmetric inequities of the humans of humanity. While much of this work has advocated for a dismissal of the Anthropocene concept, this article traces an alternate trajectory that has begun to emerge at the juncture of Black studies and literary theory. In this article, the author considers how a number of Black studies theorists have begun to argue for the centrality of blackness in our engagement with the nonhuman world. Bringing together three recent works, including Zakiyyah Iman Jackson's Becoming Human, Joshua Bennett's Being Property Once Myself, and Jayna Brown's Black Utopia, this article argues for an alternative conception of the Anthropocene that originates in and through Blackness. Moreover, this article looks at the centrality of literary studies (and its attending methodologies) in building and envisaging the nascent field of Black ecology.
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