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Wanting All the Species to Be: Extinction, Environmental Visions, and Intimate Aesthetics
Australian Feminist Studies ( IF 1.170 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/08164649.2019.1698284
Stacy Alaimo 1
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ABSTRACT This article responds to the question ‘What do we Want?’ posed to scholars in the feminist environmental humanities, by expressing the desire for a multitude of species to continue to exist through and beyond the era of the Sixth Great Extinction. Then, it questions who the ‘we’ is who would express this desire, and whether that category of enunciation presumes colonising, extractive, and falsely universalising positions. Is it possible to disconnect epistemologies, politics, and practices of global environmentalisms from colonial histories, epistemologies of scientific distance, and a disembodied Man? Can feminist, queer, and indigenous environmentalisms suggest more intimate modes of ecological knowing and being that are implicated rather than transcendent, tangible rather than immaterial, and scale shifting rather than distancing?

中文翻译:

希望所有物种都成为:灭绝、环境愿景和私密美学

摘要本文回答了“我们想要什么?”这个问题。通过表达对众多物种在第六次大灭绝时代和之后继续存在的愿望,向女性主义环境人文学科的学者提出。然后,它质疑“我们”是谁,谁会表达这种愿望,以及这种表述是否假定了殖民、榨取和错误的普遍化立场。是否有可能将全球环保主义的认识论、政治和实践与殖民历史、科学距离认识论和一个无肉体的人分开?女权主义者、酷儿和本土环保主义者能否提出更亲密的生态认识和存在模式,这些模式是牵连而不是超然的、有形的而不是非物质的、规模转移而不是疏远的?
更新日期:2019-10-02
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