"Since its first staging in 2016, Estado Vegetal, Manuela Infante's riveting piece of experimental performance art, has expanded philosophical thinking into a fully-fledged artistic inquiry into nonanthropocentric being. Bringing together an array of scholars, poets, and artists, Estado Vegetal: Performance and Plant-Thinking reconsiders the roles that plants in art can play in productively reconfiguring human-nonhuman relations within current anthropogenic perspectives"--
"Since its first staging in 2016, Estado Vegetal, Manuela Infante's riveting piece of experimental performance art, has expanded philosophical thinking into a fully-fledged artistic inquiry into nonanthropocentric being. Bringing together an array of scholars, poets, and artists, Estado Vegetal: Performance and Plant-Thinking reconsiders the roles that plants in art can play in productively reconfiguring human-nonhuman relations within current anthropogenic perspectives"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giovanni Aloi teaches art history, theory, and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is author or editor of many books on the nonhuman and art, including Botanical Speculations: Plants in Contemporary Art;Why Look at Plants? The Botanical Emergence in Contemporary Art; and Lucian Freud Herbarium.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Giovanni Aloi The Right of the Other: Interpretation in Four Acts Michael Marder Thinking in the World: Estado Vegetal as Thought-Apparatus Maaike Bleeker Theatre as Thinking, Art as Nonknowledge Lucy Cotter Vegetal Mythologies: Potted Plants and Storymaking Giovanni Aloi Attending to “Plantness” in Estado Vegetal Dawn Sanders “I Can’t Move”: Plants and the Politics of Mobility in Estado Vegetal Catriona Sandilands and Prudence Gibson Feminist Structures: Polyphonic Networks Sibila Sotomayor Van Rysseghem Soledad: After Estado Vegetal Mandy-Suzanne Wong In Conversation Manuela Infante and Giovanni Aloi Estado Vegetal Manuela Infante with Marcela Salinas Acknowledgments Contributors Index
Introduction Giovanni Aloi The Right of the Other: Interpretation in Four Acts Michael Marder Thinking in the World: Estado Vegetal as Thought-Apparatus Maaike Bleeker Theatre as Thinking, Art as Nonknowledge Lucy Cotter Vegetal Mythologies: Potted Plants and Storymaking Giovanni Aloi Attending to “Plantness” in Estado Vegetal Dawn Sanders “I Can’t Move”: Plants and the Politics of Mobility in Estado Vegetal Catriona Sandilands and Prudence Gibson Feminist Structures: Polyphonic Networks Sibila Sotomayor Van Rysseghem Soledad: After Estado Vegetal Mandy-Suzanne Wong In Conversation Manuela Infante and Giovanni Aloi Estado Vegetal Manuela Infante with Marcela Salinas Acknowledgments Contributors Index
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