数据加载中.....
|
jsp.display-item.identifier=請使用永久網址來引用或連結此文件:
https://tkuir.lib.tku.edu.tw/dspace/handle/987654321/115502
|
题名: | Climate Change, Chaosmosis, and the Ecosophic Object in Norman Spinrad's Greenhouse Summer |
作者: | Tsai, Robin Chen-Hsing |
关键词: | Climate change;chaosmosis;ecosophic object;Norman Spinrad;Greenhouse Summer |
日期: | 2017-06-26 |
上传时间: | 2018-11-01 12:11:28 (UTC+8) |
出版者: | Springer |
摘要: | At the end of Expressionism in philosophy: Spinoza, Deleuze promulgates
a new materialism as a form of expressionism. What Deleuze means by this new
materialism has a strong bearing on the most recent literary trend under the rubric of
speculative realism, meaning that there is a possibility to think about objects without
having recourse to human consciousness. Albeit divergent in practices, they share
one thing: they aim at going beyond this ‘‘human access’’ to embrace a democracy
of objects which are vibrant, agential, and, perhaps, mind-independent. In this
analysis of Norman Spinrad’s Greenhouse Summer, I follow Guattari’s definitions
of an ecosophic object characterized by (1) material, energetic and semiotic Fluxes,
(2) concrete and abstract machinic Phylums, (3) virtual Universes of values, and (4)
finite existential Territories. From this global warming narrative, such concepts as
the crisis of reason, end-time apocalypticism, and the epistemo-ontological binaries
between mind and matter, organic and inorganic, human and nonhuman, and personal
and collective will be discussed in the light of an object-oriented chaosmosis.
In this way, the Guattarian ecosophic object, its affect and processual reality is to be
looked at as an anecdote to the political economy of capitalism as represented by the
Big Blue Machine. |
關聯: | Neohelicon 44(2), pp.347-359 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11059-017-0398-5 |
显示于类别: | [英文學系暨研究所] 期刊論文
|
文件中的档案:
档案 |
描述 |
大小 | 格式 | 浏览次数 |
index.html | | 0Kb | HTML | 329 | 检视/开启 |
|
在機構典藏中所有的数据项都受到原著作权保护.
|