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本文作者运用农学(Timothy Morton)和种植园文化(Anna Tsing, Donna Haraway)的概念来追溯文明发展与人类和非人类行动者的劳动之间的联系。他们以小麦及其与人类历史的纠缠为例,展示了农学如何奴役人类和非人类的身体,利用它们为父权文明、私有财产、资本积累等的发展而工作。提出的农业生态学的出路是酷儿生态学,它超越了异性恋,建立了一种不同的、公共的、物种间的、积极的基于人类和非人类交叉纠缠的生物政治。作者与几位诗人和艺术家共同思考这些问题:Marcin Ostrychacz, Szymon Szwarc, Edward Pasewicz, Iga Szczepanska, Alevtina Kakhid和Teresa Tyszkiewicz。关键词:农学,种植园新世,小麦,酷儿生态,种间交叉
The authors of this article use the concepts of agrilogistics (Timothy Morton) and the Plantationo-cene (Anna Tsing, Donna Haraway) to trace the connections between the development of civiliza-tion and the labor of human and non-human actors. Using the example of wheat and its entangle-ments with human history, they show how agrilogistics has enslaved human and non-human bod-ies, harnessing them to work for the development of patriarchal civilization, private property, cap-ital accumulation, etc. The proposed way out of agrilogistics is queer ecology, which transcends the heteronorm and establishes a different, communal, interspecies, positive biopolitics based on intersectional entanglements of humans and non-humans. The authors co-think these issues with several poets and artists: Marcin Ostrychacz, Szymon Szwarc, Edward Pasewicz, Iga Szczepanska, Alevtina Kakhid, and Teresa Tyszkiewicz. Key-words: agrilogistics, Plantationocene, wheat, queer ecology, interspecies intersectionality