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Citation

Moser K. Humanities (Basel) 2022; 11(4): e94.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publications Institute)

DOI

10.3390/h11040094

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Yamen Manaï's novel Bel Abîme upholds Dominique Lestel's contention that friends are those who we hold near and dear in our hybrid communities. Lestel and Manaï's reexamination of the reality of other-than-human friendship presents our domesticated pets as sentient, semiotic agents with whom we co-construct meaning and a sense of identity together in the "enchanted space of trans-specific communication." Additionally, our species appears to derive immense psychological and moral benefits from polyspecific encounters that enable us to reach a higher stage of ethical development. Nonetheless, Lestel and Manaï recognize that we cannot extend the family circle to include even more other-than-human co-inhabitants of the biosphere unless we (re-) establish a more sustainable way of living and being in the world. Not only is climate change a question of survival, but it is also a matter of preserving the spaces of meaning in which we are forever transformed by the non-human Other.


Language: en

Keywords

biosemiotics; Dominique Lestel; other-than-human friendship; trans-specific communication; Yamen Manaï

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