肉鸡与人类世:用批判性联系思维来解读家鸡的地理分布

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Ben Coles
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摘要

一份重要的科学出版物表明,肉鸡(Gallus Gallus domesticus)的生物物理组成代表了人类世的一个信号。这一发现为确定人类世开始于20世纪中叶提供了更广泛的证据,也是一个更广泛的智力项目的一部分,该项目旨在将人类世确立为一个新的地质时代。本文采取了不同的策略。将鸡鸡视为人类世的客观必然结果,它将肉鸡和人类世定位为由社会空间关系、物质和实践组成的本体论上的新兴联系。然后,本文采用关键的联系思维来追踪关键的关系和材料,以及它们的交汇点,并支撑构成鸡身体的提取主义本体。特别值得关注的关系包括将剩余价值体现到鸡的肉体性中的过程;土地和景观的合理化和转化为空间的生产单位,以及紧密耦合、相互关联的关系、材料和协调技术的流动,构成了“供应链”。它认为,通过使用关键的联系思维来识别和阐明这些组合成Gallus Gallus的关系,它使人类世清晰可辨。这种易读性反过来又促进地理意识和责任感,从而可能导致必要的变化,以解决这个时代产生的大规模空间不平等问题,并纠正这个时代否则可能产生的后果。
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The broiler chicken and the Anthropocene: Using critical nexus thinking to unpack the geographies of Gallus gallus domesticus

A key scientific publication demonstrates that the bio-physical composition of the broiler chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) represents a signal of the Anthropocene. This finding contributes to a wider body of evidence that locates the beginning of the Anthropocene in the mid-20th century, and is part of a broader intellectual project that seeks to establish and demarcate the Anthropocene as a new geological era. This paper takes a different tack. Treating Gallus gallus as an objective corollary for the Anthropocene, it positions the broiler chicken and the Anthropocene as an ontologically emergent nexus comprised of social–spatial relations, materialities, and practices. The paper then adopts critical nexus thinking to trace out the key relations and materialities, and their points of convergence, and underpinning extractivist ontologies that assemble into the chicken's body. Relations of particular concern include the processes that embody surplus value into the corporality of the chicken; the rationalisation and transformation of territories and landscapes into productive units of space, and the tightly coupled, interconnected flows of relations, materials, and coordinating technologies that comprise the ‘supply chain’. It argues that by using critical nexus thinking to identify and articulate these relations that assemble into Gallus gallus, it renders the Anthropocene legible. Such legibility in turn fosters geographical awareness and responsibility that might lead to the changes necessary to address the large-scale spatial inequalities from which the era stems and redress the consequences that the era might otherwise engender.

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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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