_Vibrant Death_ links philosophy and poetry-based, corpo-affectively
grounded knowledge seeking. It offers a radically new materialist
theory of death, critically moving the philosophical argument beyond
Christian and secular-mechanistic understandings. The book's
ethico-political figuration of vibrant death is shaped through a
pluriversal conversation between Deleuzean philosophy, neo-vitalist
materialism and the spiritual materialism of decolonial, queerfeminist
poet and scholar Gloria Anzaldua. The book's posthuman
deexceptionalizing of human death unfurls together with a collection
of poetry, and autobiographical stories. They are analysed through the
lens of a posthuman, queerfeminist revision of the method of
autophenomenography (phenomenological analysis of autobiographical
material).
Nina Lykke explores the speaking position of a mourning, queerfeminine
”I”, who contemplates the relationship with her dead beloved
lesbian life partner. She reflects on her enactment of processes of
co-becoming with the phenomenal and material traces of the deceased
body, and the new assemblages with which it has merged through death's
material metamorphoses: becoming-ashes through cremation, and
becoming-mixed-with-algae-sand when the ashes were scattered across a
seabed made of fiftyfive million-year-old, fossilized algae. It is
argued that the mourning “I”'s intimate bodily empathizing
(theorized as symphysizing) with her deceased, queermasculine beloved
life partner facilitates the processes of vitalist-material and
spiritual-material co-becoming, and the rethinking of death from a new
and different perspective than that of the sovereign, philosophical
subject.
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A Posthuman Phenomenology of Mourning
Product details
ISBN
9781350149731
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author