학술논문

Viral Entanglements
Document Type
article
Source
Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 20-40 (2021)
Subject
agency
agential realism
conatus
intra-action
operator
planetary
symbiosis
virus
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Literature (General)
PN1-6790
Language
English
ISSN
2349-8064
Abstract
This paper seeks to investigate the current pandemic from a New Materialist perspective. New materialist philosophy through its radical understanding of agency and subjectivity provides the tools to grapple with the viral entity without placing it within the anthropocentric frame. At the same time, New Materialism can help understand the thick mesh of intra-action between the human and the non-human. The paper will study how the human body and the viral entity each and how such a relationship calls for an ethics of responsibility. Through a close reading of New Materialist philosophers like Jane Bennett, Karen Barad, Rosi Bradoti and through the employment of their ideas such as intra-action, agential realism and operator, the paper attempts to reach at an understanding of the pandemic which is accommodative by nature. The paper also provides a planetary understanding of health and illness and argues for a "more than human" approach to health care and medical knowledge. The paper derives perspectives from Spinoza’s philosophy to understand the cellular interactions between the human cell and the viral entity.