强迫性欲望

Q3 Arts and Humanities Footprint Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.59490/footprint.17.2.6749
Marina Otero Verzier
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在这篇文章中,我分析了建立在对生产力和利润的渴望之上的能源梦想和认识论是如何将 "笛卡尔式封闭 "的空间与日常生活中的技术和空间联系在一起的。我研究了开采、采购和消费能源的破坏性习惯是如何遵循假定增长不可避免的预测的。即使在面临气候灾难的情况下,这些预测也会使人们不可避免地需要更多能源,并依赖于寻找新的解决办法,而不是拥抱其他生活形式。以阿塔卡马的锂开采为例,我探讨了土著社区为其生命、主权和权利所进行的斗争。这些斗争强调,在被称为 "绿色殖民主义 "的过程中,"绿色能源未来 "的发展往往会损害原住民的利益。
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Compulsive Desires
In this essay I analyse how energy dreams and epistemologies, constructed on cravings for productivity and profit, connect the spaces that epitomise the ‘Cartesian enclosure’ with the technologies and spaces of everyday life. I examine how destructive habits of extracting, procuring and consuming energy follow predictions that assume the inevitability of growth. Estimates that, even in the face of climate catastrophe, render the need for more energy inevitable and rely on finding new fixes rather than embracing other forms of living. Focusing on the case of lithium extraction in Atacama, I address the struggles sustained by indigenous communities for their lives, sovereignty and rights. Battles that emphasise how, in what has been described as ‘green colonialism’, the development of the ‘green energy futures’ too often is to the detriment of indigenous peoples.
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