Emotional reflexivity in the animal justice politics of sight: embodied moral shock and limit of the emotional repertoire

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Emotions and Society Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI:10.1332/263169021x16740841736427
Annie C. Bernatchez
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Farm occupation is a recent tactic and enacts a politics of sight, which makes visible hidden animal violence by the animal industry complex. Animal justice citizen activists (AJCAs) identify and enter farms to protest lawful violence against animals by documenting and sharing images from the inside. This article examines activists’ subjective experience of immersion in animal violence. The analysis shows that a politics of sight requires and introduces extreme, conflicting emotional demands on AJCAs, requiring a level of emotional reflexivity and negotiation that is sufficiently grasped by existing conceptions of emotional habitus and moral shock. The empirical study seeks to contribute to filling this gap. To do so, I investigated the role of emotional reflexivity during, and after, AJCAs’ bodily immersion in the context of animal violence. The latter is also at its core of an unexpected moral shock for which there is not an established emotional repertoire among AJCAs. Thus, I explored the conflictual tension and the emotional consequences that AJCAs must manage during and after immersion in animal violence.
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视觉动物正义政治中的情感反身性:情感剧目的道德冲击与限度
占领农场是最近的一种策略,并产生了一种视觉政治,这使得动物工业复合体明显地隐藏了动物暴力。动物正义公民活动家(AJCA)通过记录和分享内部图像,识别并进入农场,抗议针对动物的合法暴力行为。这篇文章考察了积极分子沉浸在动物暴力中的主观体验。分析表明,视觉政治要求并引入了对AJCA的极端、冲突的情感需求,需要一定程度的情感反思和协商,而现有的情感习惯和道德冲击概念充分掌握了这一点。实证研究试图为填补这一空白做出贡献。为了做到这一点,我调查了AJCA在动物暴力背景下身体浸泡期间和之后情绪反射的作用。后者也是一种意想不到的道德冲击的核心,AJCA中没有一套既定的情感曲目。因此,我探讨了AJCA在陷入动物暴力期间和之后必须处理的冲突紧张和情感后果。
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