Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice: A Petromodern Archive Fever
Following the spread of plastic waste into every corner of the globe, they view its “storage” in sea ice and animal bodies as an alternate archive, an obfuscation of ecological agency and the diminution of our own bodily autonomy. Approaching this through a Derridean “hauntological” frame, the autho...
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credinunivpr:10.3366/edinburgh/9781399511735.003.0006 2023-10-25T01:35:31+02:00 Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice: A Petromodern Archive Fever Mitchell, Chantelle Waterhouse, Jaxon 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781399511735.003.0006 unknown Edinburgh University Press Plastics, Environment, Culture, and the Politics of Waste page 105-124 ISBN 9781399511735 9781399511759 book-chapter 2023 credinunivpr https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781399511735.003.0006 2023-09-28T14:06:39Z Following the spread of plastic waste into every corner of the globe, they view its “storage” in sea ice and animal bodies as an alternate archive, an obfuscation of ecological agency and the diminution of our own bodily autonomy. Approaching this through a Derridean “hauntological” frame, the authors posit that the presence and persistence of microplastics in sea ice are a manifestation of a global agential community of commodities archiving itself. This palimpsest of ecological histories (in terms of how traces of petrocultures write over one another) subsists as traces and samples of new industrial, cultural, and ecological realities. Considering the personal and affective impacts of this petromodern archival landscape, Mitchell and Waterhouse frame the ensuing melancholia as an Anthropocene equivalent of the Derridean archive fever: a sickness unto the death of ecosystems. Book Part Arctic Sea ice Edinburgh University Press (via Crossref) Arctic Waterhouse ENVELOPE(155.700,155.700,-81.417,-81.417) 105 124 |
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Following the spread of plastic waste into every corner of the globe, they view its “storage” in sea ice and animal bodies as an alternate archive, an obfuscation of ecological agency and the diminution of our own bodily autonomy. Approaching this through a Derridean “hauntological” frame, the authors posit that the presence and persistence of microplastics in sea ice are a manifestation of a global agential community of commodities archiving itself. This palimpsest of ecological histories (in terms of how traces of petrocultures write over one another) subsists as traces and samples of new industrial, cultural, and ecological realities. Considering the personal and affective impacts of this petromodern archival landscape, Mitchell and Waterhouse frame the ensuing melancholia as an Anthropocene equivalent of the Derridean archive fever: a sickness unto the death of ecosystems. |
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Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice: A Petromodern Archive Fever |
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Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice: A Petromodern Archive Fever |
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