Becoming Bone Sheep: Assemblages, Becomings, and Antianthropocentrism
Becoming Bone Sheep: Assemblages, Becomings, and Antianthropocentrism
Author(s): Paul Mihai ParaschivSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: assemblage; becoming; racial proximity; Anthropocene; critical animal studies;
Summary/Abstract: This article employs the graphic narrative Becoming Bone Sheep in order to present visually and textually the theories applied in building a critique of the Anthropocene. Concepts like gaze, becoming process, assemblage, de-flocking, racial proximity, zoe, affirmative transformations or networks will be theorized upon, resulting thus in an apparatus for the defence of all natural life. The graphic narrative exposes the flawed condition of man in relation with the nonhuman by representing a singular interaction between species – the gaze – which manages to dislocate the subjects from their individuality. Moreover, it draws on spatial confines that serve as an expression of parcelling the apparently unseen differences between the species, introducing in the discussion the re-evaluation of agency through what Braidotti calls zoe-centric ethics of becoming. Finally, it intends to delineate approaches for a further debate on countering oppressive structures in the context of Global South literature.
Journal: Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory
- Issue Year: 8/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 138-150
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English