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Животная политика и ее враги

Animal Politics and its Enemies
[journal article]

Kuchinov, Eugene V.
Shalaginov, Denis S.

Abstract

The article is devoted to a criticism of contemporary "animal politics" which are supposedly immersed in a situation of a humanistic correlationism that forces us to think of - and interact with - the animal only in connection with and through the human. Our critical evaluation focuses primarily on ... view more

The article is devoted to a criticism of contemporary "animal politics" which are supposedly immersed in a situation of a humanistic correlationism that forces us to think of - and interact with - the animal only in connection with and through the human. Our critical evaluation focuses primarily on conceptions of a "common world" and Brian Massumi's zoology of play. Aiming to conceptualize what is not taken into account in these programs, this study is located on the path of a "materialism of the virtual"; it is supplemented by the theoretical impulse towards separation (Frederic Neyrat), and focuses on the figure of the enemy that enables us to question the "common worlds". The figure of the enemy is used as a conceptual passkey to unlock and release the concepts of "wild anti-production" and "atopic animal". At the same time, we take Max Stirner as a kind of animal politics theorist, making it possible to extricate the "animal question" from the humanist coordinate system and reformulate it in terms of ownership, capture, consumption and rebellion. Stirner's optics enables us to delineate a zone of the "maximal" animal - the zone of encounter-in-becoming, where a dichotomy between human death and animal perishing is annihilated, and the figure of the enemy, which almost coincides with the figures of the animal and the dead, becomes crucial again. The conceptual trajectory of this article is as follows: from the zoology of play and the common world - through the figure of the enemy - to wild anti-production and the maximal animal appropriating (i.e. consuming and destroying) both death and perishing.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
animal politics; enemy; separation; common world; the wild; the own; maximal animal

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 31-56

Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 31 (2019) 3

DOI
http://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2019-3-31-56

ISSN
2074-0492

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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