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+====The call for embodied speech is a moralistic demand to impose form upon abstract expression – constructing language as an inevitability which must be appropriated and owned. This manifests a liberal individualism which forecloses the potential of a communal sharing of unmappable thoughts and intensities. ==== |
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+Brian **Massumi,** 20**02** |
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+Massumi is a Canadian social theorist and translator of French philosophy, he received his Ph.D from Yale University and has taught at Cornell, University of Montreal, EGS, UCLA, among other institutions. "A Shock to Thought: Expression After Deleuze and Guattari" |
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+"There is a primacy of the collective assemblage of enunciation over language and words |
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+work were right to subtitle its project an "ethico-aesthetic paradigm." |
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+====There is no longer such a thing as history. The Anthropocene has created a world that is post-archival in which narratives will have no historian to tell them. Their attempts to add another story to the bookshelf is a hopeless desire for referents that manifests as mere spectacle.==== |
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+Richard **Klein,** 20**13** |
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+(CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH THE LENS OF NUCLEAR CRITICISM diacritics, Volume 41, Number 3, 2013, pp. 82-87 (Article) Richard Klein is professor emeritus in the Department of Romance Studies at Cornell University. He is the author of Cigarettes Are Sublime (Duke), Eat Fat (Pantheon), and Jewelry Talks (Pantheon). He edited the special issue of diacritics, "Nuclear Criticism" (1984)) SS |
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+What in the end allows Chomsky to link climate change to nuclear war and pandemics |
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+we don't need any more pure flames springing up in a cloudless sky! |
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+====The role of the ballot is to vote for the best methodology to cultivate subjectivity.==== |
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+====Vote negative to engage in ecopsychoanalysis. Ecological crisis requires an all-encompassing questioning of our unconscious assumptions, processes, and theories. This adopts a view of the subject as embedded within a complex and interconnected ecological webbing, deconstructing individuals in favor of a process of fluid and experimental becoming. ==== |
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+Joseph **Dodds,** 20**11** |
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+Dodds is a Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) and Associate Fellow (AFBPsS) of the British Psychological Society, a Candidate Member of the Czech Psychoanalytical Society (IPA), and a Chartered Scientist (CSci) with the Science Council, UK, and on the management committee of the Climate Psychology Alliance (CPA). He is also a member of numerous other professional organizations and an academic reviewer for several journals. He is a psychotherapist in private practice with over a decade of clinical experience, and at UNYP teaches the courses 'Experimental Psychology', 'Social Psychology', 'Living in Social and Political Crisis', and 'Psychology of Art'. He also lectures at Charles University's CIEE Study Center and the Anglo-American University. Joseph Dodds holds a BSc in Psychology and Neuroscience from Manchester University, an MA and an MPhil in Psychoanalytic Studies from Sheffield University, as well as numerous other professional qualifications. Dr Dodds' research interests include the dialogue between psychoanalysis and neuroscience, and the application of psychological and insight into the domains of society, art and nature. "Psychoanalysis and Ecology at the Edge of Chaos Complexity Theory, Deleuze~|Guattari and Psychoanalysis for a Climate in Crisis", Routledge, pg 198-201. |
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+The metaphor of an acrobat on a high wire referred to by Bateson (2000 |
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+, and as a species among the interconnected life systems of the Earth. |