Destructive care
There is a growing awareness of the essential similarities between care and maintenance notions in more-than-human settings. Whereas the concept of care is increasingly extended towards non-living organisms, research on maintenance and repair still focuses mainly on technologies and infrastructures....
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7c094f8463204d56b91584dca1ed7d53 2023-10-01T03:57:06+02:00 Destructive care Anna Varfolomeeva 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/7c094f8463204d56b91584dca1ed7d53 EN eng Nordic Journal of Science and Technology Studies https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/njsts/article/view/3539 https://doaj.org/toc/1894-4647 1894-4647 https://doaj.org/article/7c094f8463204d56b91584dca1ed7d53 Nordic Journal of Science and Technology Studies, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2021) Science Q Technology T article 2021 ftdoajarticles 2023-09-03T00:43:39Z There is a growing awareness of the essential similarities between care and maintenance notions in more-than-human settings. Whereas the concept of care is increasingly extended towards non-living organisms, research on maintenance and repair still focuses mainly on technologies and infrastructures. This article extends the realm of maintenance theorizing towards humans' caretaking activities and discusses the concepts' parallels. It focuses on the case study of Veps ethnic minority in Karelia, Northwestern Russia. Since the 18th century, Veps have been extracting rare ornamental stones: gabbro-diabase and raspberry quartzite. The article demonstrates that Veps workers engage in close bodily and material interactions with the mining industry. Whereas many of them enter into affective relations with the stone, their attitudes towards their bodies and health become estranged and detached. The article introduces the concept of "destructive care" to analyze the process of the workers' growing alienation from their bodily needs. Through the Veps' example, the article demonstrates that the logics of care and maintenance become entangled in the realm of human – material co-existence. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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There is a growing awareness of the essential similarities between care and maintenance notions in more-than-human settings. Whereas the concept of care is increasingly extended towards non-living organisms, research on maintenance and repair still focuses mainly on technologies and infrastructures. This article extends the realm of maintenance theorizing towards humans' caretaking activities and discusses the concepts' parallels. It focuses on the case study of Veps ethnic minority in Karelia, Northwestern Russia. Since the 18th century, Veps have been extracting rare ornamental stones: gabbro-diabase and raspberry quartzite. The article demonstrates that Veps workers engage in close bodily and material interactions with the mining industry. Whereas many of them enter into affective relations with the stone, their attitudes towards their bodies and health become estranged and detached. The article introduces the concept of "destructive care" to analyze the process of the workers' growing alienation from their bodily needs. Through the Veps' example, the article demonstrates that the logics of care and maintenance become entangled in the realm of human – material co-existence. |
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