“It Calls [Me] from the Future to become. It Calls [Me] from the Future to Come Back”. Contributions of Therolinguistics to Continue with the Problem

We will investigate the proposal of therosciences, understanding them as an implementation of the SF figure that Donna Haraway postulates in her book Staying with the trouble, making kin in the Chthulucene (2019), as a key contribution to the possible crossover between the natural sciences and the h...

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Autor principal: Arce Torre, Camila
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2024
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spelling I10-R278-article-447782024-07-05T21:09:44Z “It Calls [Me] from the Future to become. It Calls [Me] from the Future to Come Back”. Contributions of Therolinguistics to Continue with the Problem “[Me] llama desde el futuro para devenir. [Me] llama desde el futuro para volver”. Aportes de la terolingüística para seguir con el problema Arce Torre, Camila SF Terolingüística Seguir con el problema Úrsula k. Le Guin ficción teórica SF therolinguistics staying with the trouble Úrsula k. Le Guin theoretical fiction We will investigate the proposal of therosciences, understanding them as an implementation of the SF figure that Donna Haraway postulates in her book Staying with the trouble, making kin in the Chthulucene (2019), as a key contribution to the possible crossover between the natural sciences and the humanities. We start from the diagnosis that we live on a damaged earth and that we must generate practices that allow us to staying with the trouble. With this objective we will read the story “The author of the acacia seeds and other extracts from the Magazine of the Association of Terolinguistics” by Úrsula K. Le Guin and we will read how the philosopher Vinciane Despret uses the discipline of therolinguistics in Autobiography of an octopus and other stories of anticipation (2022), in order to delve deeper into the potential of SF as a speculative narrative that puts modern scientific practices in tension. In these texts we find the place occupied by animals and nature dislocated, since they are no longer seen as passive objects, but instead they acquire the status of authors of sympoietic artistic practices, helping us to think about other worlds and other possible futures from the Chthulucene. en el siguiente artículo indagaremos acerca de la propuesta de las terociencias, entendiéndolas como una puesta en práctica de la figura SF que postula Donna Haraway en su libro Seguir con el problema, generar parentesco en el Chthuluceno (2019), como un aporte clave para el cruce posible entre las ciencias exactas y las humanidades. Partimos del diagnóstico de que vivimos en una tierra dañada y debemos generar prácticas que nos permitan seguir con el problema. Con este objetivo acudiremos al cuento “La autora de la semillas de acacia y otros extractos de la Revista de la asociación de Terolingüística” de Úrsula K. Le Guin y leeremos cómo hace uso de la disciplina de la terolingüística la filósofa Vinciane Despret en Autobiografía de un pulpo y otros relatos de anticipación (2022), a fin de profundizar en las potencialidades de la SF en tanto narración especulativa que pone en tensión las prácticas científicas modernas. En estos textos encontramos dislocado el lugar que ocupan los animales y la naturaleza, ya que dejan de ser vistos como objetos pasivos y adquieren el estatuto de autores de prácticas artísticas simpoiéticas, ayudándonos a pensar otros mundos y otros futuros posibles desde las barrosidades del Chthuluceno. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2024-07-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado a ciegas por pares application/pdf text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/44778 Nota al margen; Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024); 142-157 Nota al margen; Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2024); 142-157 3008-7015 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/44778/45602 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/44778/45603 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/44778/45604 Derechos de autor 2024 Camila Arce Torre https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Seguir con el problema
Úrsula k. Le Guin
ficción teórica
SF
therolinguistics
staying with the trouble
Úrsula k. Le Guin
theoretical fiction
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staying with the trouble
Úrsula k. Le Guin
theoretical fiction
Arce Torre, Camila
“It Calls [Me] from the Future to become. It Calls [Me] from the Future to Come Back”. Contributions of Therolinguistics to Continue with the Problem
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Seguir con el problema
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ficción teórica
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therolinguistics
staying with the trouble
Úrsula k. Le Guin
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title “It Calls [Me] from the Future to become. It Calls [Me] from the Future to Come Back”. Contributions of Therolinguistics to Continue with the Problem
title_short “It Calls [Me] from the Future to become. It Calls [Me] from the Future to Come Back”. Contributions of Therolinguistics to Continue with the Problem
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description We will investigate the proposal of therosciences, understanding them as an implementation of the SF figure that Donna Haraway postulates in her book Staying with the trouble, making kin in the Chthulucene (2019), as a key contribution to the possible crossover between the natural sciences and the humanities. We start from the diagnosis that we live on a damaged earth and that we must generate practices that allow us to staying with the trouble. With this objective we will read the story “The author of the acacia seeds and other extracts from the Magazine of the Association of Terolinguistics” by Úrsula K. Le Guin and we will read how the philosopher Vinciane Despret uses the discipline of therolinguistics in Autobiography of an octopus and other stories of anticipation (2022), in order to delve deeper into the potential of SF as a speculative narrative that puts modern scientific practices in tension. In these texts we find the place occupied by animals and nature dislocated, since they are no longer seen as passive objects, but instead they acquire the status of authors of sympoietic artistic practices, helping us to think about other worlds and other possible futures from the Chthulucene.
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