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Making live and letting die : Cancerous bodies between Anthropocene necropolitics and Chthulucene Kinship

Lykke, Nina, 1949- (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Tema Genus
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Engelska.
Ingår i: Environmental Humanities. - 2201-1919.
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  • With a focus on global cancer epidemics, the article discusses biopolitics in the Anthropocene, against the background of a notion of dual governmentality, implying that  efforts to make populations live and tendencies to let them die are intertwined. The conceptualization is based on postcolonial scholar Achille Mbembe’s notion of necropolitics and cultural critic Lauren Berlant’s notion of slow death, developing Foucauldian understandings of biopower. Liver cancer and breast cancer serve as cases showing the operations of an Anthropocene necropolitics, i.e. its modes of working through political neglect of carcinogenic effects of conditions of poverty in postcolonial capitalism and chemical modernity. The article introduces Anthropocene necropolitics as an analytics, useful for a critical understanding of the global cancer epidemics.  But it aims also to transgress a merely critical approach and to contribute to the search for critically-affirmative points of exit into new and more promising worlding practices. Therefore, it engages in the discussion of the Anthropocene-concept’s lack of potentials to go beyond critique. Instead, the author tries out Donna Haraway’s proposal to complement the Anthropocene-concept with the figuration of Chthulucene, calling for a shift of ethical stance and position of enunciation from the sovereign (white, western) ‘I’, waging ‘war’ on cancer (Sontag 1991, Proctor 1995) to a ‘we’, based on a planetwide kinship of vulnerable bodies.  Underlining that this shift can also commit to alternative modes of writing, the article ends with a poem, ‘Anthropos and the Canary in the Mine’.  The poem situates the analysis in the entanglement of political, ethical, theoretical and personal passions, brought about by the author’s process of mourning her life partner’s cancer death. 

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Annan samhällsvetenskap -- Genusstudier (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Other Social Sciences -- Gender Studies (hsv//eng)

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Anthropocene necropolitics
Chthulucene figuration
cancerous bodies
primary liver cancer
breast cancer
ethics of care
planetary kinship.

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