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Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2017

Pages: 43-75

Series: Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature

ISBN (Hardback): 9781137603098

Full citation:

Dominik Ohrem, "An address from elsewhere", in: Beyond the human-animal divide, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

An address from elsewhere

vulnerability, relationality, and conceptions of creaturely embodiment

Dominik Ohrem

pp. 43-75

in: Dominik Ohrem, Roman Bartosch (eds), Beyond the human-animal divide, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

Abstract

How do our conceptions of embodiment shape the prospects of thinking relationally about humans and other living beings? This chapter pursues this question in the form of a critical engagement with the idea of "Vulnerability" and its role as a conceptual bedrock in which a distinctly post anthropocentric ethics can be grounded. While the lens of vulnerability enables us to articulate a critique of anthropogenic violence against other creatures, my concern is with the specific form of embodied relationality suggested by a perspective that is centered on the negative aspects of exposure, injurability, and finitude. I argue that, in order for us to envision a more affirmative ethics of human-animal relationality, we need more lively corporeal ontologies and an idea of vulnerability that emphasizes the richness of bodily life as a radically ambivalent openness to the world and other bodies instead of a restrictive focus on the shared passivity of bodily exposure.

Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2017

Pages: 43-75

Series: Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature

ISBN (Hardback): 9781137603098

Full citation:

Dominik Ohrem, "An address from elsewhere", in: Beyond the human-animal divide, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017