Non/Living Queerings, desfent certeses i trenant vulnerabilitats: una reflexió col·lectiva

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Marietta Radomska
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8520-6785
Mayra Citlalli Rojo Gómez
Margherita Pevere
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8853-5768
Terike Haapoja

La pandèmia de la COVID-19 ha exposat el SARS-CoV-2 com un actant no humà potent que resisteix als esforços científics, de la salut pública, i sociopolítics que es fan conjuntament per contenir i entendre tant el virus com la malaltia. No obstant això, aquesta narrativa sembla que oculta més del que revela. L’aparent agencialitat del nou coronavirus no és més que una manifestació de la contínua destrucció de la biodiversitat, el canvi climàtic, les desigualtats socioeconòmiques, el neocolonialisme, el consum excessiu i la degradació antropogènica de la naturalesa. A més, centrar-se en el virus –una entitat que té un estat ambigu entre allò «viu» i allò «no viu»– posa en qüestió la situació de l’agencialitat de la matèria no viva. Mentre que el relat de la potència vírica sembla que ocupa un lloc central, que eclipsa l’embolic complex i capritxós dels processos i fenòmens que van activar aquestes possibilitats des del principi, la pandèmia de la COVID-19 es converteix en un prisma que llança llum sobre els problemes de violència ambiental, injustícies socials i ambientals, agencialitat sobrehumana i respostes eticopolítiques que la situació actual pugui mobilitzar.


Aquest article serveix com un registre per escrit de les converses entre artistes i investigadors del grup de treball Non/Living Queerings, que ha format part d’una sèrie d’activitats en línia, Braiding Friction, que va organitzar el projecte de recerca Biofriction. En l’article, s’intenta plasmar l’esforç col·lectiu de trenar i entreteixir una varietat de perspectives, caixes d’eines teòriques, coneixements i experiències en el context de la pandèmia actual de la covid-19. En particular, el text se centra en les qüestions de la crisi, l’«efecte d’amplificació», l’agència vírica i les idees canviants de la humanitat.

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non/living, queering, pandemia de la COVID-19, arte, vulnerabilidad, amplificación

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Radomska, Marietta et al. “Non/Living Queerings, desfent certeses i trenant vulnerabilitats: una reflexió col·lectiva”. Artnodes, no. 27, doi:10.7238/a.v0i27.374989.
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Marietta Radomska, Universitat de Linköping

Becària de recerca en Humanitats Ambientals del departament d’Estudis Temàtics de la Unitat d’Estudis de Gènere de la Universitat de Linköping, Suècia. Codirectora de The Posthumanities Hub, fundadora de The Eco- and Bioart Research Network, cofundadora de Queer Death Studies Network i d’International Network for ECOcritical and DECOlonial Studies. La seva recerca se situa en la intersecció de la teoria feminista, la filosofia continental, les posthumanitats, els estudis queer death i l’art contemporani. Autora d’Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart (2016) [Vida incontenible: biofilosofia del bioart] i ha publicat en les revistes Australian Feminist Studies, Somatechnics, Angelaki, i Women, Gender & Research, entre d’altres. Per a més informació, vegeu: www.mariettaradomska.com

Mayra Citlalli Rojo Gómez, Artista-investigadora independent

Artista mexicana, investigadora interdisciplinària i gestora en arts visuals i discursos del cos (gènere i raça). Va dur a terme una recerca postdoctoral sobre la cel·lulosa bacteriana. Actualment treballa en una associació fonamental entre la simbiosi, l’evolució-teratologia i les identitats difuses, que qüestionen els límits entre l’humà i el no humà en els universos vegetal i bacterià. https://mayracitlally.wixsite.com/mayra-rojoartdesign

Margherita Pevere, Universitat Aalto, Hèlsinki

Artista i investigadora que treballa en art i en obres biològiques. La seva recerca barreja la pràctica del laboratori biològic i la biotecnologia, l’ecologia, les posthumanitats feministes i la teoria queer amb una actitud trencadora per crear peces viscerals amb les quals captura la creixent complexitat ecològica actual. El seu conjunt d’obres formen un jardí ple de bacteris modificats genèticament, cèl·lules epitelials seves, hormones sexuals, una biopel·lícula microbiana, sang bovina, bavoses, un cultiu de plantes i restes biològiques en descomposició. Està acabant un doctorat en recerca artística a la Universitat Aalto, amb l’ajuda de la Fundació Kone. Membre de la Societat Finlandesa de Bioart i de The Posthumanities Hub. Per a més informació, vegeu: www.margheritapevere.com

Terike Haapoja, Parsons Fine Arts and NYU, Nova York

Artista visual establerta a Nova York. En les obres d’art, les publicacions, els escrits i els projectes polítics de Haapoja s’investiga la mecànica de l’alteritat amb un enfocament específic en qüestions que sorgeixen de la visió del món antropocèntric de tradicions eurocèntriques. Va representar Finlàndia en la 55a. Biennal de Venècia. Els seus treballs s’han guardonat amb els premis ANTI Prize for Live Art (2016) i Dukaatti (2008). La col·laboració de Haapoja amb Laura Gustafsson va ser guardonada amb el premi d’art Finnish State Media (2016) i el premi Kiila (2013). http://www.terikehaapoja.net/

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Campbell, Denis, and Haroon Saddique. “Covid-19 death rate in England higher among BAME people.” The Guardian, June 2, 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/02/covid-19-death-rate-in-england-higher-among-bame-people

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Agamben, Giorgio. The Open: Man and Animal. Translated by Kevin Attell. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2004.

APM Research Lab Staff. “The Color of Coronavirus: COVID-19 Deaths by Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.” Accessed June 26, 2020. https://www.apmresearchlab.org/covid/deaths-by-race

Barad, Karen. Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.

Campbell, Denis, and Haroon Saddique. “Covid-19 death rate in England higher among BAME people.” The Guardian, June 2, 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/02/covid-19-death-rate-in-england-higher-among-bame-people

Deleuze, Gilles, and Félix Guattari. What is Philosophy? Translated by Hugh Tomlinson and Graham Burchell. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.

Gane, Nicholas. “When We Have Never Been Human, What Is to Be Done? Interview with Donna Haraway.” Theory, Culture & Society 23, nos. 7-8 (2006): 135-158. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0263276406069228

Giffney, Noreen, and Myra J. Hird. “Introduction: Queering the Non/Human.” In Queering the Non/Human, edited by Noreen Giffney and Myra J. Hird, 1-16. London: Palgrave, 2008.

Gosalvez, Emma. “How Habitat Destruction Enables the Spread of Diseases Like COVID-19.” NC State University, April, 22, 2020. https://cnr.ncsu.edu/news/2020/04/habitat-destruction-covid19/

Groth, Camilla, Margherita Pevere, Pirjo Kääriäinen, and Kirsi Niinimäki. “When Art meets Science: Conditions for experiential knowledge exchange in interdisciplinary research on new materials.” In EKSIG 2019, Knowing Together — experiential knowledge and collaboration. Conference Proceedings of International Conference 2019 of the DRS Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge: 237-250. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336086885

Gustafsson, Laura, and Terike Haapoja. Museum of Nonhumanity. Santa Barbara: Punctum Books, 2019.

Haraway, Donna J. “The Promises of Monsters: A Regenerative Politics for Inappropriate/d Others.” In Cultural Studies, edited by Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, and Paula A. Treichler, 295 - 337. New York: Routledge, 1992.

Haraway, Donna J. When the Species Meet. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

Jabr, Ferris. “How Humanity Unleashed a Flood of New Diseases.” The New York Times Magazine, June 17, 2020.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/17/magazine/animal-disease-covid.html

Jackson, Zakiyyah Iman. Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World. New York: New York University Press, 2020.

Jones, Kate, et al. “Global trends in emerging infectious diseases.” Nature 451 (2008): 990-993. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06536

Ko, Aph, and Syl Ko. Aphro-ism: Essays on Pop Culture, Feminism, and Black Veganism from Two Sisters. New York: Lantern Books, 2017.

Lindberg, Annika, et al. “Detained and Disregarded: How COVID-19 Has Affected Detained and Deportable Migrants in Sweden.” Accessed July 15, 2020. https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/centre-criminology/centreborder-criminologies/blog/2020/07/detained-and

Napier, A. David. The Age of Immunology: Conceiving a Future in an Alienating World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

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Radomska, Marietta. Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart. Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-126670

Radomska, Marietta. “Deterritorialising Death: Queerfeminist Biophilosophy and Ecologies of the Non/Living in Contemporary Art.” Australian Feminist Studies 35, no. 104 (2020): 116-137. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2020.1802697

Radomska, Marietta, Tara Mehrabi, and Nina Lykke. “Queer Death Studies: Death, Dying and Mourning From a Queerfeminist Perspective.” Australian Feminist Studies 35, no. 104 (2020): 81-100. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2020.1811952

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Stephenson, Niamh, and Michelle Jamieson. “Securitising Health: Australian Newspaper Coverage of Pandemic Influenza.” Sociology of Health and Illness 31, no. 4 (2009): 525-39. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9566.2009.01162.x

Sun Wyler, Liana, and Pervaze A. Sheikh. “International Illegal Trade in Wildlife: Threats and U.S. Policy”. CRS Report for Congress. Congressional Research Service. RL34395. July 23, 2013. Accessed June 25, 2020. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL34395.pdf

Tiwari, Ruchi, et al. “COVID-19: animals, veterinary and zoonotic links.” Veterinary Quarterly 40, no. 1 (2020): 169-182. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2020.1766725

Vidal, John. “‘Tip of the iceberg’: Is our destruction of nature responsible for Covid-19?” The Guardian, March 18, 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/mar/18/tip-of-the-iceberg-is-our-destruction-of-nature-responsible-for-covid-19-aoe

Vogel, Gretchen. “‘It’s been so, so surreal’. Critics of Sweden’s lax pandemic policies face backlash”. Science (October 6, 2020). https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/10/it-s-been-so-so-surreal-critics-sweden-s-lax-pandemic-policies-face-fierce-backlash DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abf1247

Warden, Lisa. “COVID-19 Isn’t the Only Sickness Spreading Through Meat Plants.” Sentient Media, May 12, 2020. https://sentientmedia.org/covid-19-isnt-the-only-sickness-spreading-through-meat-plants/

White, Melissa Autumn. “Viral/Species/Crossing: Border Panics and Zoonotic Vulnerabilities.” Women's Studies Quarterly 40, nos. 1/2, VIRAL (SPRING/SUMMER 2012): 117-137. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wsq.2012.0011

Agamben, Giorgio. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life. Stanford: StanfordUniversity Press, 1998. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804764025

Agamben, Giorgio. The Open: Man and Animal. Translated by Kevin Attell. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2004.

APM Research Lab Staff. “The Color of Coronavirus: COVID-19 Deaths by Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.” Accessed June 26, 2020. https://www.apmresearchlab.org/covid/deaths-by-race

Barad, Karen. Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.

Campbell, Denis, and Haroon Saddique. “Covid-19 death rate in England higher among BAME people.” The Guardian, June 2, 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/02/covid-19-death-rate-in-england-higher-among-bame-people

Deleuze, Gilles, and Félix Guattari. What is Philosophy? Translated by Hugh Tomlinson and Graham Burchell. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.

Gane, Nicholas. “When We Have Never Been Human, What Is to Be Done? Interview with Donna Haraway.” Theory, Culture & Society 23, nos. 7-8 (2006): 135-158. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0263276406069228

Giffney, Noreen, and Myra J. Hird. “Introduction: Queering the Non/Human.” In Queering the Non/Human, edited by Noreen Giffney and Myra J. Hird, 1-16. London: Palgrave, 2008.

Gosalvez, Emma. “How Habitat Destruction Enables the Spread of Diseases Like COVID-19.” NC State University, April, 22, 2020. https://cnr.ncsu.edu/news/2020/04/habitat-destruction-covid19/

Groth, Camilla, Margherita Pevere, Pirjo Kääriäinen, and Kirsi Niinimäki. “When Art meets Science: Conditions for experiential knowledge exchange in interdisciplinary research on new materials.” In EKSIG 2019, Knowing Together — experiential knowledge and collaboration. Conference Proceedings of International Conference 2019 of the DRS Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge: 237-250. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336086885

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