New Books in Critical Theory

Negative Life

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Jan 8, 2025
Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblay dive into the provocative concept of 'negative life,' revealing the misalignment between individual needs and species survival. They critique ecocriticism’s often romantic views and explore how existing social relationships reflect a broken world. The discussion navigates pleasure versus trauma through film and psychoanalysis, urging listeners to confront flaws in ethical understandings. Ultimately, they connect the absurdity of existence to potential change, embracing hope amid unpredictability.
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Negative Life Defined

  • "Negative life" describes the misalignment between individual and species survival.
  • Longer lifespans increase consumption and environmental impact, potentially harming future generations.
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Contradictions in Environmentalism

  • Negative life recognizes contradictions within environmental discourse, particularly the human desire for full environmental immersion.
  • Our symbolic sense-making, however, creates inherent obstacles to achieving this.
ANECDOTE

The Wall as Exemplar

  • The film "The Wall" exemplifies negative life.
  • An unnamed woman seeks communion with nature but encounters an unexplained wall, highlighting the gap between desire and reality.
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