Donna Haraway - Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @elzah100
    @elzah100 Год назад +16

    Im only here to learn how to read "Chthulucene"

  • @hyacinthedelasinthomee9291
    @hyacinthedelasinthomee9291 5 лет назад +42

    Haraway enters 6:55

  • @scottpilgrim8164
    @scottpilgrim8164 3 года назад +11

    i am really sad that i am excluded from the discourse because i will always lack both academic and mass acknowledgement meaning i will always be a thread out of this woven loom of voices donna depicts

    • @Peace2051
      @Peace2051 Год назад +6

      Scott, don't give in to these feelings of exclusion. You can't always measure the effect you have on those around you in your work and social contacts.

    • @RedstonerD
      @RedstonerD 8 месяцев назад

      I don't think a thread is less important than a seam. the discourse is the whole garment, it's not only the borders where change happens.

  • @JoshuaShepherd
    @JoshuaShepherd 5 лет назад +38

    Amazing. I readily accept some people are orders of magnitude smarter than I. I feel good vibes from where she's heading but not without a sense that some of it is jargon for jargon's sake, and a bit of self-aggrandizement through the vaunted capitalistic virtue of complexity. Or maybe I'm simply too dense.
    Who's going to translate this? We've got to come down from our towers, and up from our rabbit holes to communicate accessibly. The growing fascistic politic has a very low barrier to entry. We fail to demonstrate a viable and even alluring alternative at our peril.

    • @nojusticeanywhere
      @nojusticeanywhere 5 лет назад +12

      she's being poetic about how people both isolate themselves and create echo chambers in their communities while simultaneously are gatekeepers of their community knowledge.While the left struggle with this, fascism is very easy to push on lower working class white folks through fear mongering and hatred. This anger is easily manipulated and directed at those they struggle beside considering all their struggles are intertwined with people of color, LGBTQ folks and people with disabilities. The left,scientists and socially progressive thinkers need to create accessible ways of understanding the knowledge they have gained to disseminate to the lower class.

    • @whiningon6469
      @whiningon6469 4 года назад

      I really enjoy the work of Ralph stacey on complexity.... (complexity >> paradox + vitality >> self-organization >> novelty as emergence) x ongoing-process at all scales of existence

  • @profdeweycsum4801
    @profdeweycsum4801 3 года назад +9

    It is just me or does title card stays up til about14:40 when video starts (not synced with audio)? Audio starts at 0:00 and stays ahead of video throughout? Is there an archived version of the talk that has synchronized audio and video?

  • @charleskvb9256
    @charleskvb9256 Год назад +1

    Yes yes essentialism is the sign of male domination but cyberfeminism is the sign of female domination. Girl's Power for ever and ever

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 2 года назад +4

    the audio video sync is totally messed up

  • @pollinatorparkways1541
    @pollinatorparkways1541 6 лет назад +16

    Oh hey! at 1:26:15 she's talking about Pollinator Parkways! "Young activist" eh? I'll take it!

    • @rorynolan4426
      @rorynolan4426 3 года назад +1

      that is severely cool my dude!

  • @rorynolan4426
    @rorynolan4426 3 года назад +6

    is there a transcript of this lecture somewhere?

    • @pebblesoop1648
      @pebblesoop1648 4 месяца назад

      yes, there's her book staying with the trouble

    • @pebblesoop1648
      @pebblesoop1648 4 месяца назад

      the pdf is totally not in this link
      drive.google.com/file/d/1b3zVquUpjC_4buT-vjxwgTvsfTFOn3xK/view?usp=sharing

  • @artexetra
    @artexetra 3 года назад +18

    It is regrettable that the work of many brilliant humanist scholars like Haraway is inaccessible gobbledegook to popular audiences. But we don't lament that scientists use languages that popular audiences can't understand. Humanist scholars typically are not speaking to popular audiences any more than scientists are. They are speaking to specialized audiences of humanist scholars. Just as scientists have developed unique languages within their disciplines in order to share specialized information with their colleagues, so humanist scholars have developed unique language to share specialized information with their colleagues. Neither scientists nor humanists could do their work effectively using just lay terms. In fact, Haraway intentionally creates new terms and metaphors in order to permit new ideas to emerge that existing language and metaphors could not express. This is different than jargon for jargon's sake, though I'll grant that there is plenty of that in academia! There are, of course, exceptions in science, like Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson, who are able to translate science for popular audiences. Although Haraway is not a populizer herself, her ideas have seeped into culture through other popularizers and from her work being required reading for thousands if not millions of college students over the years. I love the idea of "making kin," which is similar to a core value of the indigenous people of the Americas. Back in 2000 Rarámuri scholar Enrique Salmón called this"Kincentric Ecology."

    • @eugeniaventura1326
      @eugeniaventura1326 2 года назад +1

      Hi, can you outline three ways in which the Climate justice movement might mobilise people to move towards what Haraway calls 'multispecies environmental justice'?

  • @OliverWallaceStories
    @OliverWallaceStories 2 года назад

    unfortunately the video sync has gone BADLY wrong... SFAI could you look at fixing it?

  • @peterhammer9188
    @peterhammer9188 2 года назад +2

    Hello @SFAI - the audio and video in this post is hopelessly out of sync. Can you re-upload a proper version of the lecture? Thank you!

  • @copypaste3526
    @copypaste3526 7 лет назад +10

    I don't think digital literacy such as coding will ever be as big as reading. Just as the literacy in sculpting never was as high as reading. Wait... didn't they all sculpt in 'prehistoric' times? So maybe coding could become like that. A skill that is required to function as an engaging human. But then again, we do not need to code to create digitally and interact online. Still a lot of kids in the 'west' are being teached coding nowadays. Could coding even be affecting our spoken language then? Writing a paper or thesis already works a little as coding, as we can see in mark-up languages. As it looks now, media literacy, especially coding is a privilege skill. It requires tools and time that are simply not available to most people who do not live in socially privileged areas. I wonder how this will play out.

    • @ThoughtTheif
      @ThoughtTheif 7 лет назад

      copy paste
      I agree. coding is not accessable to everyone.

    • @Chloe-iq7-help
      @Chloe-iq7-help 6 лет назад +1

      Please say more, or recommend readings?

    • @tobiaszb
      @tobiaszb 6 лет назад +1

      You can see enormous work by Stephen Wolfram to create language in between humans and machines understandable both ways. It might be easier in the future.

    • @pebblesoop1648
      @pebblesoop1648 4 месяца назад

      we have literally no way of knowing how many people sculpted in prehistoric times what are you talking about

  • @senagur5035
    @senagur5035 4 года назад +4

    what's wrong with the English subtitles :OO

    • @magnusjmj
      @magnusjmj 4 года назад +4

      Well, you'd expect auto-generated English subtitles to work poorly. She's barely speaking English.

    • @senagur5035
      @senagur5035 4 года назад

      @@magnusjmj haha

    • @jonaswunderkind4580
      @jonaswunderkind4580 4 года назад +1

      @@magnusjmj :D good one haha jesus what a word salad

  • @CN-ug3qt
    @CN-ug3qt 4 года назад

    bookmark 33:42

  • @comradesatan9929
    @comradesatan9929 3 года назад +15

    Donna, listen, the way you talk about population is actually malthusian even if you say it isn't. If you were really concerned about it, you'd look into studies of population dynanics and immediately realize that it's capitalism and empire that drive excess population growth, and even if the growth ceased capitalism would destroy the planet. Humans do not reproduce like fruit flies, there are social and cultural factors that play heavily into our decisions to have children or not. You don't need to discourage people from reproducing to save the planet, you need to dismantle capitalism and hierarchy. Doing so, and taking care of people's needs in an egalitarian way, leads to population stability; most people don't want to raise a ton of kids, that's a lot of work. So stop handing the eco fascists and neo malthusians ideological legitimacy, and until you renounce these views I will treat you as one of them. You claim to not be racist while promulgating racist views to the sort of people who really could, and sometimes do, actually engage in anti-racist action. In that way, you're worse than an Alex Jones, who only appeals to those who are already racist. So from a potential comrade: fucking stop it. Renounce that shit. Watch Bookchin's speech on Nature and Ideology, or just do any legitimate research into this issue you hubristically discuss as though you understand it. Population isn't destroying the planet, militarization and capitalism are. Stop doing the latter so many favors.

    • @eugeniaventura1326
      @eugeniaventura1326 2 года назад

      Hi hope you're ok. Can you outline three ways in which the Climate justice movement might mobilise people to move towards what Haraway calls 'multispecies environmental justice'?

    • @deshrektives
      @deshrektives Год назад

      He can’t. He’s too stupid.

    • @jrkerr
      @jrkerr 5 месяцев назад

      you published this here for free, which means your words are the product, and you refused to seize the means of production. lol. hail videodrome!

  • @JohnGottschalk
    @JohnGottschalk 5 лет назад

    9:23 onwards : what is she saying?

    • @JohnGottschalk
      @JohnGottschalk 5 лет назад

      "Making with for sim by isus"?

    • @tgc8209
      @tgc8209 5 лет назад +2

      @@JohnGottschalk she's saying "the necessity for 'making with' or ''sympoiesis'"

    • @cenkguzelis308
      @cenkguzelis308 4 года назад +1

      @@JohnGottschalk sympoiesis**

  • @jonaswunderkind4580
    @jonaswunderkind4580 4 года назад +20

    This postmodern word salad is so annoying..

    • @bishal_dey95
      @bishal_dey95 Год назад +2

      salads are good for health

    • @enricomarchesini1868
      @enricomarchesini1868 Год назад +2

      @@bishal_dey95 but this salad is fully immersed in olive oil.

    • @bishal_dey95
      @bishal_dey95 Год назад

      @@enricomarchesini1868 olive oil literally prevents cancer

    • @enricomarchesini1868
      @enricomarchesini1868 Год назад +1

      @@bishal_dey95 completely irrelevant. I'm fucking italian so of course I use olive oil for my salad. But I don't drink it otherwise it literally clogs my arteries :)... But the property of olive oil doesn't matter that much. I'm more interested in knowing which elements of the conference u find interesting?

    • @bishal_dey95
      @bishal_dey95 Год назад

      @@enricomarchesini1868 it's completely irrelevant what I find interesting. just reacting to the ignorant comments above about the lecture being a word salad or immersed in olive oil.

  • @Geops108
    @Geops108 Год назад +1

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Zedong