Experience(s) of Decorporation: The Invisibilisation of Care in John Lanchester’s Capital (2012)

Alice Borrego
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In The Ethics of Care (2006), Virginia Held underlines that care cannot be conceived without recognising our interdependence and responsibility for one another. Despite recent efforts to divide our society between private and public spheres, no such clear delimitation is possible in the ethics of care. Yet, as the Covid-19 pandemic has shown, the neoliberal financialisation of healthcare systems is redefining our ability to look after others. John Lanchester’s ‘crunch lit’ novel Capital (2012) draws attention to what I call “experiences of decorporation”: the vulnerable ageing body and the medical system both become victims of a market-logic which invisibilises the cared for, the carer, and the caring. Taking place on a single street in London, the metonymic construction of the novel calls for an analysis of how the illness and death of Petunia Howe, the oldest resident on Pepys Road, is symptomatic of the ethical effacement of the body politic under the clout of neoliberal politics.
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Decorporation 的经验:约翰-兰彻斯特《资本论》中的隐形护理(2012 年)
Virginia Held 在《关爱伦理》(2006 年)一书中强调,如果不承认我们之间的相互依存关系和责任,就不可能有关爱的概念。尽管最近有人试图将我们的社会划分为私人领域和公共领域,但在关爱伦理中不可能有如此明确的划分。然而,正如 Covid-19 大流行病所显示的,医疗保健系统的新自由主义金融化正在重新定义我们照顾他人的能力。约翰-兰彻斯特(John Lanchester)的 "紧缩文学 "小说《资本》(Capital,2012年)吸引了人们对我所说的 "装饰化体验 "的关注:脆弱的老龄化身体和医疗系统都成为了市场逻辑的牺牲品,这种市场逻辑使被照顾者、照顾者和照顾者都变得无影无踪。小说的故事发生在伦敦的一条街道上,小说的隐喻结构要求我们分析佩皮斯路上最年长的居民佩图妮娅-豪的疾病和死亡是如何在新自由主义政治的影响下成为身体政治伦理消解的征兆。
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