Spread the word: mattertext as bio-art

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2022.2148403
Başak Ağın
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ABSTRACT The recent material turn in the posthumanities has foregrounded the idea that agency is not unique to humans but is a shared capacity of all bodily natures of the planet. With this convolution – or rather the deconstruction – of the conventional ways of producing knowledge, the research methodologies at hand have experienced a turn towards a postqualitative mindset, which revolves around the idea of diffraction rather than reflection, and becoming-with the object of analysis, thus necessitating the involvement of the so-called knowing subject into their own research. Bridging the ontological gap between the observer and the observed, the posthumanist/new materialist theories underline the inextricable links between nature and culture, human and nonhuman, and matter and text. Built on these premises, this article presents two vignettes enmeshed with the theoretical concepts from the posthumanities and thereby diffractively reads Laura Splan’s bio-artistic practices on SARS-CoV-2 as embodiments of what the author calls “mattertextuality.” Splan’s work creates conversations between the artistic and the scholarly, while the artist’s engagement with her own work enhances further dialogues with the author’s academic research on her coined term, “mattertext.”
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传播这个词:mattertext作为生物艺术
摘要最近后人类主义的物质转向突出了这样一种观点,即能动性并非人类独有,而是地球上所有身体性质的共同能力。随着这种对传统知识产生方式的卷积——或者更确切地说是解构——手头的研究方法论经历了向后定性思维的转变,这种思维围绕着衍射而非反射的思想,并成为分析的对象,因此有必要让所谓的知情主体参与到他们自己的研究中。后人文主义/新唯物主义理论弥合了观察者和被观察者之间的本体论鸿沟,强调了自然与文化、人与非人、物质与文本之间不可分割的联系。基于这些前提,本文呈现了两个与后人类的理论概念交织在一起的小插曲,从而衍射地解读了Laura Splan关于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的生物艺术实践,作为作者所说的“物质文本性”的体现,而艺术家对自己作品的参与,则进一步加强了与作者对她创造的术语“mattertext”的学术研究的对话
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