Storytalk and complex constructions of nonhuman agency: An interview-based investigation

  • Heidi Toivonen*
  • , Marco Caracciolo
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Recent work in environmental philosophy has uncoupled the notion of agency from the human domain, arguing that the efficacy of nonhuman entities and processes can also be construed as a form of “agency.” In this paper, we study discursive constructions of nonhuman agency as they appear in a set of interviews revolving around fictional narratives. The participants
    were asked to read microfiction engaging with the nonhuman perspectives of entities such as a melting glacier or an endangered tree species. The analysis of the interviews centers on “complex” attributions of nonhuman agency – that is, attributions that involve a combination of agencies attributed to the nonhuman. We show that these complex attributions emerge more frequently in discussing the story (what we call the “storytalk”) than elsewhere in the interviews. We also explore the way in which such complex constructions of nonhuman agency challenge widespread assumptions about the natural world.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)61-90
    Number of pages30
    JournalNarrative Inquiry
    Volume33
    Issue number1
    Early online date30 Jun 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023

    Keywords

    • Empirical ecocriticism
    • Environmental stories
    • Reader responses
    • Discourse Analysis
    • Qualitative research

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