Water that will (never) forget itself: Tracing the knowledge politics of the spacetimeunconscious

IF 8.2 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Dialogues in Human Geography Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1177/20438206231217561
Friederike Landau-Donnelly
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This commentary engages with Secor’s intriguing proposition of the spacetimeunconscious as a supplement to quantum physicist and philosopher Karen Barad’s spacetimematter, which puts forth a non-linear conception of time, irreducibly linked with a discontinuous notion of space, and a vibrant, multi-agential perspective onto matter. By interconnecting new feminist materialisms and psychoanalytic geographies, Secor nuances existing approaches in psychoanalytic geographies by placing emphasis on the elemental, material paradoxes of the unconscious – existing in/as/from the same fabric but also outside of themselves, in different aggregate states. With the aim to draw urban studies scholars and geographers closer to psychoanalytic thought, I make use of my own non-expert point of departure to first shed light on the offerings towards the academic politics of knowledge production that Secor's text holds. Second, I specify conceptual alignments between psychoanalytic and hydrofeminist geographical thought. Third, I mobilize the disjointed trope of hauntology to assist Secor's call for a more ambivalence-embracing and poetic approach to the production of geographical texts, knowledge and epistemologies.
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永远不会忘记自己的水追溯时空无意识的知识政治
这篇评论结合了Secor关于时空无意识的有趣命题,作为量子物理学家和哲学家Karen Barad的时空物质的补充,后者提出了一个非线性的时间概念,与一个不连续的空间概念不可约地联系在一起,以及一个充满活力的、多主体的物质视角。通过将新的女性主义唯物主义和精神分析地理学联系起来,Secor通过强调无意识的基本、物质悖论来细微差别精神分析地理学的现有方法-存在于/作为/来自同一结构,但也存在于自身之外,处于不同的聚合状态。为了吸引城市研究学者和地理学家更接近精神分析思想,我利用我自己的非专家出发点,首先阐明了塞科文本所持有的知识生产的学术政治。其次,我详细说明了精神分析和水女性主义地理思想之间的概念一致性。第三,我运用鬼魅学这一不连贯的比喻来协助西科尔的呼吁,即对地理文本、知识和认识论的生产采取一种更加矛盾的、诗意的方法。
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期刊介绍: Dialogues in Human Geography aims to foster open and critical debate on the philosophical, methodological, and pedagogical underpinnings of geographic thought and practice. The journal publishes articles, accompanied by responses, that critique current thinking and practice while charting future directions for geographic thought, empirical research, and pedagogy. Dialogues is theoretically oriented, forward-looking, and seeks to publish original and innovative work that expands the boundaries of geographical theory, practice, and pedagogy through a unique format of open peer commentary. This format encourages engaged dialogue. The journal's scope encompasses the broader agenda of human geography within the context of social sciences, humanities, and environmental sciences, as well as specific ideas, debates, and practices within disciplinary subfields. It is relevant and useful to those interested in all aspects of the discipline.
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