Special Section: Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care
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Special Section : Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care. / Krøijer, Stine (Redaktør); Rubow, Cecilie (Redaktør).
I: Environmental Humanities, Bind 14, Nr. 2, 2022, s. 375-498.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Special Section
T2 - Enchanted Ecologies and Ethics of Care
A2 - Krøijer, Stine
A2 - Rubow, Cecilie
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This special issue takes its point of departure in political philosopher Jane Bennett’s concept of enchantment and her discussion of how moods of enchantment may inform an ethics of care. The contributions aim to rethink the concept of enchantment and unfold what an ethic of care may look like in times of ecological crises. The introduction outlines Bennett’s conceptual groundwork and its reception and discusses its continued analytical purchase for understanding the unsettling moods and contradictory affects produced by colonialism and ecological change. Building on recent anthropological contributions to the ethics of care, the authors propose to broaden the way in which we think about ethical doings so they also come to involve unsettling affects, various subjectivities, and more dynamic ecological relations.
AB - This special issue takes its point of departure in political philosopher Jane Bennett’s concept of enchantment and her discussion of how moods of enchantment may inform an ethics of care. The contributions aim to rethink the concept of enchantment and unfold what an ethic of care may look like in times of ecological crises. The introduction outlines Bennett’s conceptual groundwork and its reception and discusses its continued analytical purchase for understanding the unsettling moods and contradictory affects produced by colonialism and ecological change. Building on recent anthropological contributions to the ethics of care, the authors propose to broaden the way in which we think about ethical doings so they also come to involve unsettling affects, various subjectivities, and more dynamic ecological relations.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - echantment
KW - attachment
KW - ethics of care
KW - ecologies
KW - nonhuman relations
UR - https://read.dukeupress.edu/environmental-humanities/issue/14/2
M3 - Journal article
VL - 14
SP - 375
EP - 498
JO - Environmental Humanities
JF - Environmental Humanities
SN - 2201-1919
IS - 2
ER -
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