Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway

This paper explores the articulation between multispecies kinship and knowledge production in Donna Haraway’s SF narrative “The Camille Stories” (2016). I focus on the stories of Camille 1 and Camille 2. I read these stories with tools of “Situated Knowledges”, Haraway’s well-known intervention in f...

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Main Author: Laura Aristizabal Arango
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Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/10290
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description This paper explores the articulation between multispecies kinship and knowledge production in Donna Haraway’s SF narrative “The Camille Stories” (2016). I focus on the stories of Camille 1 and Camille 2. I read these stories with tools of “Situated Knowledges”, Haraway’s well-known intervention in feminist standpoint epistemology, as well as those of Making Kin Not Population, a collective book co-edited by Adele E. Clarke and Haraway. After situating the Camille stories in the Chthulucene proposal, the paper highlights the epistemological dimension of Haraway’s slogan “make kin not babies”. Making kin engages Camille 1 and 2 in an embodied learning process. I explore the modalities of this embodiment in Haraway’s staging of characters that rebel against anthropocentrism – human-butterfly bodies. On this basis, I insist on the emergence of new sensibilities as a crucial dimension of attempts to partially repair damaged worlds.
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Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway
Itinéraires
The Camille Stories
SF
situated knowledges
learning
embodiment
make kin not babies
title Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway
title_full Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway
title_fullStr Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway
title_full_unstemmed Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway
title_short Appren-tissages avec des papillons Monarques (Danaus plexippus). Une lecture d’« Histoires de Camille » de Donna Haraway
title_sort appren tissages avec des papillons monarques danaus plexippus une lecture d histoires de camille de donna haraway
topic The Camille Stories
SF
situated knowledges
learning
embodiment
make kin not babies
url https://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/10290
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