世界末日还是地球的延续?后殖民理论,人类世,和非人类

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Postcolonial Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1080/13688790.2022.2071724
A. Baishya, Priya C. Kumar
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故事发生在不久的将来,澳大利亚小说家詹姆斯·布拉德利(James Bradley)的科幻小说《克拉德》(Clade)以对一种名为“微光”的自然光源的描述作为结束语:它们有一个恰当的名字……但大多数人都叫它们“微光”。没有人知道是什么导致了它们:大多数科学家的最佳猜测是,它们与地球磁场的一种新的不稳定有关,这种不稳定可能预示着两极从北向南翻转,就像它们在遥远的过去偶尔发生的那样,尽管为什么现在会发生这种情况尚不清楚。有人认为这是一种自然现象。但也有一些人认为,上个世纪的事件加速了这一过程,他们声称,由于冰的融化和地壳为适应其损失而发生的移动,导致地球自转的增量变化,以新的、不可预测的方式破坏了油田的稳定。我们想象灾难性的定向和——形成阳光和土壤。当皮皮向拉斯特人施压,要求他们提供加速山药成熟的方法,要求他们提供适合陡峭的沟壑或岩石丛生的山崖的栽培技术,要求他们提供可能改变某些蔬菜生长速度甚至大小的嫁接时,他遭到了强烈的敌意。拉斯塔派在他们面前的谦卑是他们蔑视这些想法。
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Ends of worlds or the continuation of the planet? Postcolonial theory, the Anthropocene, and the nonhuman
Set in the near future, the Australian novelist James Bradley ’ s cli- fi Clade closes with a description of natural illuminations named ‘ the Shimmer ’ : They have a proper name … but most people call them the Shimmer. Nobody knows what is causing them: the best guess of most scientists is that they are related to a new instability in the Earth ’ s magnetic fi elds, an instability that may presage the poles fl ipping from north to south, as they have occasionally in the distant past, although why that should be happening now is unclear. Some argue that it is a natural phenomenon. But there are also those who believe the process has been hastened by the events of the last century, claiming that the incremental changes to the Earth ’ s rotation caused by the melting of ice and the shifting of the crust as it adapted to its loss have destabilized the fi elds in new and unpredictable ways. 1 us the catastrophic imaginary orienting and – – formations sunlight and soil. When Pipi pressed the Rastas for ways of speeding up the maturation of the yams, for cultivation techniques suited to the steep inclines of ravines, or the rocky fl eet of cli ff s, for grafts that might change the growth rate of some vegetables and even their size, he met with fi erce hostility. The Rastas ’ humility before the was they scorned these ideas.
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