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Feminist theory. 2022 Jan;23(1):109-124. doi: 10.1177/14647001211062732 Q21.92024

More-than-human kinship against proximal loneliness: practising emergent multispecies care with a dog in a pandemic and beyond

超越人类的亲缘关系对抗近处的孤独:在大流行病及之后与狗实践新兴的跨物种关怀 翻译改进

Maythe Seung-Won Han  1

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  • 1 University of Edinburgh, UK.
  • DOI: 10.1177/14647001211062732 PMID: 35228838

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    Dogs are here to live with, not just to think with. In this autoethnographic essay, I share my experience of loneliness and more-than-human kinship while being in lockdown with my dog, Frank, in our small flat in Edinburgh due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I open with our histories and how we have come to be kin in order to make our positionalities explicit. I then tell three stories that illustrate how our lives - and our bodies - are being shaped by the current pandemic, addressing the ways in which its contribution to my loneliness in COVID-induced lockdown manifested in our everyday life. Engaging with existing scholarship on emotional/personal, social and cultural loneliness, I theorise that life in lockdown suffers from a new type of loneliness: proximal loneliness. Then, I build on the concept of response-ability to argue that multispecies kinship helps to alleviate feelings of proximal loneliness through emergent practices that make us response-able - care and respond - to one another. I contend that even in these unprecedented and viral times that have come to elicit profound feelings of loneliness and despair for many, the repertoire of our multispecies emergent practices that may help us through the difficulties of proximal loneliness continues to exist and grow with shared response-abilities of our kinship across the species boundaries.

    Keywords: Autoethnography; COVID-19; dogs; emergent practices; kinship; lockdown; loneliness; more-than-human anthropology; multispecies ethnography; pandemic; response-ability.

    Keywords:more-than-human kinship; multispecies care; pandemic loneliness

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