Palimpsest and heterotopia, metaphors of the Circular Economy

IF 1.3 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materiaux & Techniques Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1051/mattech/2019026
J. Birat
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Words like palimpsest or heterotopia do not belong to the working vocabulary of materials or engineering sciences: they are used in Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). A palimpsest is a manuscript written on an older document, the text of which has been erased. Heterotopia is a young word forged by Michel Foucault in 1967 to describe a closed space, the boundaries of which mark a discontinuity in terms of behavior: a jail or a monastery are thus a heterotopia. The Circular Economy (CE) is an essential concept in the framework of the ecological transition, pulled by a series of converging economic, ecological and political drivers. It is usually described as the adoption of a circular model of production to replace the “linear model”, but also as the new buzzword to describe material efficiency, the 3-R rule, the zero-waste ideal, the concepts of lean or frugal design or their reformulation by the Ellen Macarthur Foundation, as a societal challenge and an ethical necessity. Materials producers claim that they have been practicing the Circular Economy since long before the expression was ever invented, thus à la Monsieur Jourdain, etc. The point of this paper is to describe the Circular Economy as a palimpsest and as a heterotopia and to use the metaphors, if indeed they are only metaphors, to highlight some of the less obvious features of the CE. A palimpsest is a parchment or a papyrus, which is used several times to support a series of consecutive texts. Secondary raw materials are like a palimpsest, because there are retrieved from a previous life and used again in a second life: a new artefact made from that material is like a new text written on/with this material – a metaphor also used, mutatis mutandis, in expressions like 3-D printing or laser scribing. Some interesting features of the CE pointed out by the metaphor: a the palimpsest can be used several times, like a material can be recycled several times; the concept of the palimpsest posits that the parchment is somehow more important than the text that is written on it, therefore a material is more important than the goods that are made of it; the palimpsest was used before the invention of paper and, similarly, the Circular Economy was the standard model before mass production of cheap consumer goods imposed the so-called “linear model”; a palimpsest keeps a fragmented memory of the past, in the same way as recycled material maintains a link to its past lives, through its composition in tramp elements. Examples of heterotopia are a prison or a cemetery. The Circular Economy defines a space where a particular material/element exists in its various avatars, impersonations and reincarnations and this may tentatively be worked out as a heterotopia. This is a more complex endeavor than discussing the palimpsest metaphor, but a potentially more fruitful one. Foucault has provided criteria defining heterotopia which can help us explore the analogy: particularly the point that such a space is either a space of illusion or a space of perfection. This analysis is original because it hybridizes materials and SSH concepts and thus fits with the exploration of the frontier between materials and society that SAM conferences are concerned about.
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重写本和异托邦,循环经济的隐喻
像“重写本”或“异质乌托邦”这样的词不属于材料科学或工程科学的工作词汇:它们用于社会科学和人文科学(SSH)。重写本是写在旧文件上的手稿,其文本已被擦掉。异托邦(Heterotopia)是米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)在1967年创造的一个年轻词,用来描述一个封闭的空间,其边界标志着行为的不连续性:因此,监狱或修道院是一个异托邦。循环经济(CE)是生态转型框架中的一个重要概念,受到一系列经济、生态和政治因素的共同推动。它通常被描述为采用循环生产模式来取代“线性模式”,但也作为描述材料效率的新流行语,3-R规则,零浪费理想,精益或节俭设计的概念或由艾伦麦克阿瑟基金会重新制定的概念,作为社会挑战和道德必要性。材料生产商声称,早在循环经济这个词被发明出来之前,他们就已经在实践循环经济了,例如,《Jourdain先生》等。本文的重点是将循环经济描述为一个重写本和一个异托邦,并使用隐喻,如果它们确实只是隐喻的话,以突出行政长官的一些不太明显的特征。重写本是一种羊皮纸或纸莎草,它被多次使用来支持一系列连续的文本。二手原材料就像一本重写本,因为它们是从前世中提取出来的,并在第二世中再次使用:用这种材料制成的新人工制品就像用这种材料写的新文本——在进行必要的修改后,这个隐喻也被用在3d打印或激光划线等表达中。这个比喻指出了CE的一些有趣的特征:a重写本可以多次使用,就像一种材料可以多次回收一样;重写本的概念假定羊皮纸在某种程度上比写在上面的文字更重要,因此一种材料比由它制成的商品更重要;在纸发明之前,人们就使用了重写本;同样,在廉价消费品的大规模生产强加所谓的“线性模式”之前,循环经济是标准模式;重写本保留了对过去的碎片记忆,就像回收材料通过其流浪元素的组成来保持与过去生活的联系一样。异托邦的例子是监狱或墓地。循环经济定义了一个空间,在这个空间中,特定的材料/元素以其各种化身、模仿和转世存在,这可能暂时被设计成一个异托邦。这是一个比讨论改写本比喻更复杂的努力,但可能更有成果。福柯提供了定义异托邦的标准,可以帮助我们探索这个类比:特别是这样一个空间要么是幻觉的空间,要么是完美的空间。这种分析是原创的,因为它将材料和SSH概念混合在一起,从而符合SAM会议所关注的材料与社会之间的前沿探索。
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期刊介绍: Matériaux & Techniques informs you, through high-quality and peer-reviewed research papers on research and progress in the domain of materials: physical-chemical characterization, implementation, resistance of materials in their environment (properties of use, modelling)... The journal concerns all materials, metals and alloys, nanotechnology, plastics, elastomers, composite materials, glass or ceramics. This journal for materials scientists, chemists, physicists, ceramicists, engineers, metallurgists and students provides 6 issues per year plus a special issue. Each issue, in addition to scientific articles on specialized topics, also contains selected technical news (conference announcements, new products etc.).
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