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+====The affirmative begins with a model of subjecthood that is understood as an a priori property of existence – this is produced based on preconceived designs to uphold the illusion of a structured mechanistic subject. This underpins a process of psycho-cultural self-destruction in pursuit of an unrealizable ideal while foreclosing a focus on the machinic production of subjectivity. ==== |
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+Stephen J. **Arnott,** 20**01** |
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+"Liminal Subjectivity and the Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm of Felix Guattari", Limen 1/2001 – journal for theory and practice of liminal phenomena. |
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+Before we begin this task in earnest, it will be necessary to say something |
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+use of profanity and words such as incest, masochism and so on. |
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+====Their mapping of the world through nuclear power's radioactivity is an extension of a despotic scientism – an attempt at rationally imposed cartography on the chaotic and articulable nature of the world. In reality, matter and culture exceed our control through a self-organizing vitality – this is the idea that "all humans have ownership of nature" – none of us do.==== |
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+Jane **Bennett,** 20**10** |
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+Bennett is a professor of political science at John Hopkins University, she is a founder of the critical-theory journal Theory and Event, and she is a specialist in ecological philosophy. "Vibrant Matter – A Political Ecology of Things" Duke University Press, Durham and London, pg 60-61. |
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+I have so far been speaking of metal as if it existed independently of other |
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+no animating accessory. It is figured as itself the "active principle." |
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+====Refusal to confront human fault of disasters is the keystone of the Anthropocene. Humanity, abject from nature, utilizes necropolitics to manage disposability along lines of difference – ensuring a drive towards extinction of all forms of life that underpins ecological and structural violence.==== |
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+Rosi **Braidotti,** 20**13** |
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+Braidotti was the founding Director of the Netherlands research school of Women's Studies, she is currently Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University and founding Director of the Centre for the Humanities as well as the founding Professor in Women's Studies. "The Posthuman", Polity Press, pg 111-113. |
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+We saw in the previous chapter that the posthuman predicament understood as the bio- |
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+of social sustainability that I have also explored elsewhere (Braidotti, 2006). |
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+====Vote negative to engage in ecopsychoanalysis. Ecological crisis requires an all-encompassing questioning of our unconscious assumptions, processes, and theories – lest a pathology for sameness ensure destruction. Ecopsychoanalysis adopts a view of the subject as embedded within a complex and interconnected ecological webbing, deconstructing individual psychoanalysis in favor of a process of fluid and experimental becoming. Within this imminent and virtual view, disaster and subjectivity presents a transformative potential for engagement within the earth's non-linear flows.==== |
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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. |
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+====The role of the ballot is to vote for who best methodologically enables actuality ecology. Rather than focusing on victimhood, this minoritarian strategy embraces a collective becoming towards deviancy. Understanding the world through affect enables a coming-together that moves past human subjecthood in favor of an ecological connection together. This molecular strategy connects the abstract subjectivity and material progress into a synthesis which can affect the material world.==== |
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+Patricia **MacCormack,** 20**09** |
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+MacCormack is a professor of Continental Philosophy at Anglia Ruskin University, she researches continental philosophy, feminism, queer theory, posthumanism, body modification, among other subjects. She is a visiting Leverhulme Fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara. "Vitalistic Feminethics: Materiality, Mediation and the End of Necrophilosophy" in "Deleuze and Law – Forensic Futures" edited by Rosi Bradotti, Claire Colebrook, and Patrick Hanafin. |
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+Benhabib's formulation of a context-specific ethics – interactive not legislative (Benhabib, |
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+(Braidotti, 2006, p. 206, cites Becker and Jahn). |