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摘要
人类世在地质学上的特征是人类影响的地层铭文。唐娜-哈拉维(Donna Haraway)将 "人类世 "重塑为一个边界事件,要超越这个边界事件,就需要在生物和非生物参与者之间形成跨谱系的亲缘关系。为了建立这种亲缘关系,我们将目光转向了塑料,一种从远古浮游动物和藻类中提取的生物材料,正如我们所展示的,它有着自己生机勃勃的生命史和系统发育史。本文从哈拉维的 "亲缘关系 "和尼古拉斯-诺瓦(Nicolas Nova)的《人类世动物志》(The Bestiary of the Anthropocene)中汲取灵感,在分类学上描述了一种新的深海 "物种"--Plasticus gen.根据在深海中对塑料袋的真实观察,我们描述了 Plasticus sacculi 的分布、生活史和系统发育。
The Global Distribution, Life History, and Taxonomic Description of the Common Oceanic Plastic Bag: Plasticus sacculi sp. nov
The Anthropocene is characterized in geological terms by the stratigraphic inscription of human impact. Donna Haraway refigures the Anthropocene as a boundary event, the surpassing of which requires the formation of trans-genealogical kinships between biotic and abiotic actors. In the interest of such kinships, we turn our attention to plastic, a biogenic material derived from ancient zooplankton and algae, and, as we show, one with its own vibrant life history and phylogeny. Taking an approach informed by Haraway’s “kin-making” and Nicolas Nova’s The Bestiary of the Anthropocene, this article is a taxonomic description of Plasticus gen. nov. sacculi sp. nov., a new deep-sea “species.” Based on a real observation of a plastic bag in the deep sea, we describe the distribution, life history, and phylogeny of Plasticus sacculi.
ConfigurationsArts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍:
Configurations explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology. Founded in 1993, the journal continues to set the stage for transdisciplinary research concerning the interplay between science, technology, and the arts. Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA).