Addressing the New Climate Regime between Bruno Latour and Michel Serres consists here in drawing attention to ‘assonant terms’ (language of the world and retroaction), applying to them the Serresian operation of translation, which could allow to grasp the ‘variations’ and the ‘invariant’. Starting with Latour’s remarks (Face à Gaïa) on Serres’ Le Contrat naturel, that is credited with pioneering attention to the idea that the Earth ‘retroacts’ to what ‘we’ do to it, I analyze Latour’s reflections with specific reference to his interest in Serres’ idea of translation. I then move on to examine Latour’s geopolitical suggestions (Face à Gaïa) and translate them into Serresian positions (Parc National des Pyrénées). My journey concludes with a prob- lematic reflection on Latourian-Serresian invitation to follow the lines that connect us to things, and to shed light on the compositions to which the human gives rise with the non-human.
The New Climate Regime between Latour and Serres: The Théâtre des Négociations and the Eutopia of the Park / Rignani, Orsola. - In: SOFT POWER, REVISTA EURO-AMERICANA DE TEORÍA E HISTORIA DE LA POLÍTICA. - ISSN 2389-8232. - 10:1(2023), pp. 107-124.
The New Climate Regime between Latour and Serres: The Théâtre des Négociations and the Eutopia of the Park
Orsola Rignani
Conceptualization
2023-01-01
Abstract
Addressing the New Climate Regime between Bruno Latour and Michel Serres consists here in drawing attention to ‘assonant terms’ (language of the world and retroaction), applying to them the Serresian operation of translation, which could allow to grasp the ‘variations’ and the ‘invariant’. Starting with Latour’s remarks (Face à Gaïa) on Serres’ Le Contrat naturel, that is credited with pioneering attention to the idea that the Earth ‘retroacts’ to what ‘we’ do to it, I analyze Latour’s reflections with specific reference to his interest in Serres’ idea of translation. I then move on to examine Latour’s geopolitical suggestions (Face à Gaïa) and translate them into Serresian positions (Parc National des Pyrénées). My journey concludes with a prob- lematic reflection on Latourian-Serresian invitation to follow the lines that connect us to things, and to shed light on the compositions to which the human gives rise with the non-human.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.