Die Kunst des Überlebens auf einem zerstörten Planeten Neue Begriffe und Feldnotizen zur Ökologischen Solidarität
Main Article Content
Abstract
The Art of Survival on a Destroyed Planet. New Notions and Field Notes on Ecological Solidarity
This essay pursues the question of how lived utopias are inscribed in the present in future-oriented practices of social actors in the face of the climate crisis. With an actor-oriented approach it investigates into future-oriented practices of social non-movements, common people inhabiting rural areas, which are pursuing an alternative vision of the future in cultivating the arts of surviving on a damaged planet in a cross-border multispecies solidarity. Leaning on contemporary posthumanist theory and nourished from a collage of field notes, the notions of ecological solidarity and ecological class are harnessed for solidarity studies and studies of protests. The essay unfolds cross-border practices of social actors that see the future in and through commoning and making-kin with other humans and non-humans in a multispecies solidarity created right here and now. Hereby, the proposal for a future-oriented research is to theorise the new ontological approach born in and through such practices in giving it a meta-theoretical base in order to employ it for an extended study of future-oriented practices of ecological solidarity.
Schlagwörter: future, ecological solidarity, ecological class, non-movements, future-oriented practices, climate crisis, posthumanism, making-kin
Bibliography: Starodub, Alissa: Die Kunst des Überlebens auf einem zerstörten Planeten. Neue Begriffe und Feldnotizen zur Ökologischen Solidarität, PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur, Nr. 177-178 (1-2025), pp. 35-50.
Article Details
Literature
Ashcroft, Bill (2013): „Die mehrdeutige Notwendigkeit der Utopie“. In: Jour Fixe Initiative Berlin (Hg.), Etwas fehlt. Utopie, Kritik und Glücksversprechen. Münster, S. 197-213.
Bayat, Asef (2013): Life as Politics: How Ordinary People Change the Middle East. Stanford, US-CA.
Bloch, Ernst (2017): Das Prinzip Hoffnung, Bd. 1. Berlin & Boston, US-MA.
Bojadzijev, Manuela, & Serhat Karakayali (2007): „Autonomie der Migration. 10 Thesen zu einer Methode“. In: Transit-Migrations-Forschungsgruppe (Hg.), Turbulente Ränder. Neue Perspektiven auf Migration an den Grenzen Europas. Berlin, S. 203-210 (https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839407813-011).
Castoriadis, Cornelius (1992): „The Crisis of Modern Society“. In: Curtis, David Ames (Hg.): Cornelius Castoriadis, Political and Social Writings, Volume 3. Minneapolis, US-MN, S. 106-117.
Chamel, Jean, & Yael Dansac (2023): Relating with More-than-Humans: Interbeing Rituality and Spiritual Practices in a Living World – An Introduction. London (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10294-3).
Conway, Janet; Pascale Dufour & Dominique Masson (2021): Cross-Border Solidarities in Twenty-First Century Contexts. Feminist Perspectives and Activist Practices. London & New York, US-NY (https://doi.org/10.5771/9781538157718).
Day, Richard J.F. (2001): „Ethics, Affinity and the Coming Communities“. In: Philosophy and Social Criticism, Bd. 27, Nr. 1, S. 21-38 (https://doi.org/10.1177/019145370102700102).
Day, Richard J.F. (2004): „From Hegemony to Affinity: The Political Logic of the Newest Social Movements“. Cultural Studies, Bd. 18, Nr. 5, S. 716-748. https://doi.org/10.1080/0950238042000260360
Deleuze, Gilles, & Félix Guattari (2013): A Thousand Plateaus. London.
Deleuze, Gilles, & Claire Parnet (1987): Dialogues. New York, US-NY.
Ferrando, Francesca (2019): Philosophical Posthumanism. London (https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350059511).
Folkers, Andreas (2013): Was ist neu am neuen Materialismus? Von der Praxis zum Ereignis. In: Goll, Thomas; Keil, Daniel, & Thomas Telios (Hg.): Critical Matter. Diskussionen eines neuen Materialismus. Münster, S. 17-34.
Garbe, Sebastian (2022): Weaving Solidarity. Berlin (https://doi.org/10.1515/9783839458259).
Gilbert, Scott F.; Jan Sapp & Andreas I. Tauber (2012): „A Symbiotic View of Life : We Have Never Been Individuals“. In: The Quarterly Review of Biology, Bd. 87, Nr. 4, S. 325-341 (https://doi.org/10.1086/668166).
Griffin, Paul (2023): „Unemployed Workersʼ Centres (1978-): Spatial Politics, ‚Non-Movement‘, and the Making of Centres“. In: Antipode, Bd. 55, Nr. 2, S. 323-665 (https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12899).
Haraway, Donna (2016): Staying with the Trouble. Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Durham, US-NC, & London (https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv11cw25q).
Kindon, Sara; Rachel Pain & Mike Kesby (2007): „Participatory Action Research: Origins, Approaches, Methods“. In: Kindon, Sara, Rachel Pain & Mike Kesby (Hg.), Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods: Connecting People, Participation and Place. London & New York, US-NY, S. 9-17 (https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203933671-13).
Klinenberg, Eric; Malcolm Araos & Liz Koslov (2020): „Sociology and the Climate Crisis“. In: Annual Review of Sociology, Bd. 46, Nr. 1, S. 649-669. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-soc-121919-054750
Latour, Bruno (2020): Das Terrestrische Manifest. Frankfurt a.M.
Latour, Bruno, & Nicolaj Schultz (2022): Zur Entstehung einer ökologischen Klasse. Ein Memorandum. Frankfurt a.M.
Maeckelbergh, Marianne (2011): „Doing is Believing: Prefi guration as Strategic Practice in the Alterglobalization Movement“. In: Social Movement Studies, Bd. 10, Nr. 1, S. 1-20 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2011.545223).
Moore, Jason W. (2015): Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital. London.
Moore, Jason W. (2021): „Empire, Class and the Origins of Planetary Crisis: The Transition Debate in the Web of Life“. In: Esbocos, Bd. 28, Nr. 49, S. 740-763 (https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2021.e83493).
Motta, Sara C. (2013): The Storytellers of Critique: Becoming Otherwise in Practise and in Theory. Counter Conducts, Workshop November 2013. Sussex.
Ouassak, Fatima (2022): Pour une écologie pirate. Paris.
Perera, Suvendrini (2007): „A Pacifi c Zone? (In)Security, Sovereignity and Stories of the Pacific Borderscape“. In: Rajaram, Prem K., & Carl Grundy (Hg.): Borderscapes: Hidden Geographies and Politics at Territoryʼs Edge. Minneapolis, US-MN, S. 201-227.
Poddig, Hanna (2019): Klimakämpfe. „Wir sind die fucking Zukunft!“. Münster.
Politische Bildung (2019): Aktivistin Winter UP22 berichtet von Räumung im Hambacher Wald. https://youtu.be/uYfW2LogrAs, letzter Aufruf: 2.6.2024.
Pruijt, Hans (2014): „Autonomous and/or Institutionalized Social Movements? Conceptual Clarification and Illustrative Cases“. In: International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Bd. 55, Nr. 2, S. 144-165.
Schmidt-Sembdner, Matthias (2022): „Non-movements und die Brenner-Route nach 2015 – Die Autonomie der Migration weiterdenken“. In: Hänsel, Valeria; Karl Heyer, Matthias Schmidt-Sembdner & Nina Schwarz (Hg.): Von Moria bis Hanau – Brutalisierung und Widerstand. Berlin, S. 104-122.
Scott, James C. (1990): Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts. New Haven, US-CT.
Swantz, Marja L. (2008): „Participatory Action Research as Practice“. In: Reason, Paul, & Hilary Bradbury (Hg.): Handbook of Action Research. London u.a., S. 31-49 (https://doi.org/10.4135/9781848607934.n8).
Tsilimpounidi, Myrto (2016): Sociology of Crisis. Visualising Urban Austerity. London (https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315733142).
Tsing, Anna (2015): The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins. Princeton, US-NJ (https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400873548).
Tsing, Anna, Heather Anne Swanson, Elaine Gan & Nils Bubandt (2017): Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene. Minneapolis, US-MN.
Vradis, Antonis, & Dimitris Dalakoglou (2011): Revolt and Crisis in Greece: Between a Present Yet to Pass and a Future Still to Come. London.