Abstracts
Résumé
Le discours sur le changement climatique nie souvent le chagrin et le deuil associés aux altérations environnementales qui en résultent. Le deuil, cependant, a le potentiel d’élargir le discours sur le changement climatique de manière politiquement et éthiquement productive. Cet article étend l’analyse du deuil aux non-humains par la reconnaissance d’une vulnérabilité partagée et examine la manière de constituer les non-humains comme entités que l’on peut pleurer. En élargissant ainsi le discours, la recherche, l’éthique et la politique sur le changement climatique, et en dépassant l’humanisme pour fonder une écologie éthique du deuil, nous examinons comment le fait de considérer le changement climatique comme un travail de deuil peut contribuer à une démocratie écologique à venir et à la mise en place d’un ordre politique plus inclusif.
Mots-clés :
- deuil,
- démocratie écologique,
- changement climatique,
- corporalité,
- sida
Abstract
Climate change discourse often negates grief and mourning associated with the resulting environmental alterations. Mourning, however, holds potential for expanding climate change discourse in politically and ethically productive ways. This article extends the analysis of mourning to non-humans through a recognition of shared vulnerability, and examines the ways in which constituting non-humans as mournable expands climate change discourse, research, ethics, and politics. By transcending humanism to ground an ethical ecology of mourning, the ways in which thinking climate change as the work of mourning can contribute to an ecological democracy-to-come, and achieve a more inclusive political order, will be considered.
Keywords:
- mourning,
- ecological democracy,
- climate change,
- corporality,
- AIDS
Resumen
El discurso sobre el cambio climático suele negar el dolor y el duelo asociados con las alteraciones medioambientales que este provoca. Sin embargo, el duelo tiene el potencial de ampliar el discurso sobre el cambio climático de una manera política y éticamente productiva. Este artículo extiende el análisis del duelo hacia los no humanos mediante el reconocimiento de una vulnerabilidad compartida y examina cómo constituir a los no humanos como entidades que pueden ser objeto de duelo. Al ampliar de esta manera el discurso, la investigación, la ética y la política sobre el cambio climático, y al superar el humanismo para establecer una ecología ética del duelo, exploramos cómo considerar el cambio climático como un trabajo de duelo puede contribuir a una democracia ecológica futura y a la instauración de un orden político más inclusivo.
Palabras clave:
- duelo,
- democracia ecológica,
- cambio climático,
- corporalidad,
- sida
Appendices
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