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Ambivalent animal

dc.contributor.advisor Bolter, Jay David
dc.contributor.author Thomas, Geoffrey Piers en_US
dc.contributor.committeeMember DiSalvo, Carl
dc.contributor.committeeMember Do, Ellen Yi-Luen
dc.contributor.committeeMember Prophet, Jane
dc.contributor.committeeMember Thacker, Eugene
dc.contributor.department Literature, Communication, and Culture en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2010-06-10T15:18:48Z
dc.date.available 2010-06-10T15:18:48Z
dc.date.issued 2010-04-01 en_US
dc.description.abstract The Ambivalent Animal project explores the interactions of animals, culture and technology. The project employs both artistic practice and critical theory, each in ways that inspire the other. My creative practice centers around two projects that focus on domestic pets. These projects highlight the animal's uncertain status as they explore the overlapping ontologies of animal, human and machine. They provide concrete artifacts that engage with theoretical issues of anthropocentrism, animality and alterity. My theoretical work navigates between the fields of animal studies, art and design, media and culture studies, and philosophy. My dissertation explores animality through four real and imagined animal roles: cyborg, clone, chimera and shapeshifter. Each animal role is considered in relation to three dialectics: irreducibility and procedurality, autonomy and integration, aura and abjection. These dialectics do not seek full synthesis but instead embrace the oscillations of irresolvable debates and desires. The dialectics bring into focus issues of epistemology, ontology, corporeality and subjectivity. When the four animal roles engage the three dialectics, connected yet varied themes emerge. The cyborgian animal is simultaneously liberated and regulated, assisted and restricted, integrated and isolated. The cloned animal is an emblem of renewal and loss; she is both idealized code and material flesh and finds herself caught in the battles of nature and nurture. The chimera is both rebel and conformist; his unusual juxtapositions pioneer radical corporeal transgressions but also conform to the mechanisms of global capital. And the shapeshifter explores the thrill and anxiety of an altered phenomenology; she gains new perceptions though unstable subjectivity. These roles reveal corporeal adjustments and unfamiliar subjectivities that inspire the creative practice. Both my writing and making employ an ambivalent aesthetic--an aesthetic approach that evokes two or more incompatible sensibilities. The animal's uncertain status contributes to this aesthetic: some animals enjoy remarkable care and attention, while others are routinely exploited, abused and discarded. Ambivalence acknowledges the complexity of lived experience, philosophical and political debate, and academic inquiry. My approach recognizes the light and dark of these complex ambivalences--it privileges paradox and embraces the confusion and wonder of creative research. Rather than erase, conceal or resolve ambiguity, an ambivalent aesthetic foregrounds the limits of language and representation and highlights contradiction and irresolution. en_US
dc.description.degree Ph.D. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/33826
dc.publisher Georgia Institute of Technology en_US
dc.subject Cultural Studies en_US
dc.subject Digital media en_US
dc.subject Media Studies en_US
dc.subject Animal Studies en_US
dc.subject Continental philosophy en_US
dc.subject Art & technology en_US
dc.subject.lcsh Pets
dc.subject.lcsh Interpersonal relations
dc.subject.lcsh Ambiguity
dc.subject.lcsh Animal biotechnology
dc.title Ambivalent animal en_US
dc.type Text
dc.type.genre Dissertation
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local.contributor.advisor Bolter, Jay David
local.contributor.corporatename School of Literature, Media, and Communication
local.contributor.corporatename Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
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