Breaching the Dialectic with Situated Knowledges: The Case of Postsocialist Naturecultures

Polish Journal of Aesthetics 68 (1):35-56 (2023)
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The article analyzes the significance of situated knowledges for going beyond dominating conceptual dichotomies that a) establish status quo dialectics, b) proliferate homogenization of the Global Northern experienced materialities, and c) conceal and suppress alternate affectual body-environment experiences and materializations. With the example of postsocialist ontogenealogies, the article analyzes the potential blind spots when failing to consider both sides of a status quo dialectic in their interconnectedness. To conclude, the article suggests the potential of situated knowledges as a vehicle for future environmental ethicalities.

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