O My Friends, There is No Friend
The Politics of Friendship at the End of Ecology
Abstract
Can friendship as a political practice offer enough traction to imagine a borderless world? The startling contemporary rise in aggressive ethno-nationalism and end-times ecological crises have the same root: an inability to be together with humans as much as the natural world. Matt Hern and Am Johal suggest that porous renditions of being-together animated by friendship can spark a repoliticization of the political to surpass the foreclosures of the state, speak to a freedom of movement, and find renovated relationships with the more-than-human. This volume includes interviews with Jean-Luc Nancy, Leela Gandhi and Leanne Simpson.
Keywords
Friendship; Community; Ecology; Borderlessness; Theory; Politics; Ethics; Society; Nature; Environmental Ethics; Cultural Anthropology; Human-Animal Studies; SustainabilityDOI
10.14361/9783839470268ISBN
9783839470268, 9783837670264, 9783839470268Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2024Series
Neue Ökologie, 9Classification
Ethics and moral philosophy
Social and cultural anthropology
Animals and society