The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change
Herausgeber: Scott, Emily Eliza; Demos, T. J.; Banerjee, Subhankar
The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change
Herausgeber: Scott, Emily Eliza; Demos, T. J.; Banerjee, Subhankar
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International in scope, this volume brings together leading and emerging voices working at the intersection of contemporary art, visual culture, activism, and climate change.
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International in scope, this volume brings together leading and emerging voices working at the intersection of contemporary art, visual culture, activism, and climate change.
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- Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 173mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1062g
- ISBN-13: 9780367701161
- ISBN-10: 0367701162
- Artikelnr.: 67475369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 173mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1062g
- ISBN-13: 9780367701161
- ISBN-10: 0367701162
- Artikelnr.: 67475369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
T. J. Demos is Patricia and Rowland Rebele Endowed Chair in Art History and Visual Culture, and Director of the Center for Creative Ecologies, UC Santa Cruz. Emily Eliza Scott is Assistant Professor of Art History and Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon. Subhankar Banerjee is Lannan Foundation Endowed Chair and Professor of Art & Ecology, and Director of the Center for Environmental Arts and Humanities, University of New Mexico.
Part I Extractivism 1 Extracting the Cost: Re-membering the Discarded in
African Landscapes 2 In the Frontiers of Amazonia: A Brief Political
Archaeology of Global Climate Emergency 3 From Tuíra to the Amazon Fires:
The Imagery and Imaginary of Extractivism in Brazil 4 Describing the
Indescribable: Art and the Climate Crisis 5 Art of the Interregnum in
Canada's Chemical Valley 6 Road to Injustice: Ecological Impunity and
Resistance in West Papua Part II Climate Violence 7 Into the Heart of the
Occupied Forest 8 The Coming War and the Impossible Art: Zapatista
Creativity in a Context of Environmental Destruction and Internal Warfare 9
View from the Terracene 10 Waste You Can't Deny: A Slow Trans-aesthetic in
The Blue Barrel Grove 11 The Perpetual Present, Past, and Future: Slow
Violence and Chinese Frameworks of In/Visibility and Time in Zhao Liang's
Behemoth 12 Remembering the Land: Art, Direct Action, and the Denial of
Extractive Realities on Bougainville 13 Multispecies Cinema in Wretched
Waters: The Slow Violence of the Rio Doce Disaster Part III Sensing
Climates 14 Staying with the Troubling, Performing in the Impasse 15 A
Conversation between Three Ecosexuals 16 Climate Justice, Satire, and
Hothouse Earth 17 Indigenous Media: Dialogic Resistance to Climate
Disruption 18 At Memory's Edge: Climate Trauma in the Arctic through Film
19 The Breathing Land: On Questions of Climate Change and Settler
Colonialism Part IV In/Visibilities 20 Sensing Particulate Matter and
Practicing Environmental Justice 21 Visualizing Atmospheric Politics 22
Atmospheres and the Anthropogenic Image-Bind 23 Ways of Saying: Rhetorical
Strategies of Environmentalist Imaging 24 Sublime Aesthetics in the Era of
Climate Crisis? A Critique 25 Inside Out: Creative Response Beyond
Periphery and Peril 26 Capturing Nature: Eco-Justice in African Art Part V
Multispecies Justice 27 Doing Difference Differently As Wetlands Disappear:
(A California Story) 28 "With Applied Creativity, We Can Heal":
Permaculture and Indigenous Futurism at Santa Clara Pueblo 29 Decolonizing
the Seed Commons: Biocapitalism, Agroecology, and Visual Culture 30 The
Politics and Ecology of Invasive Species: A Changing Climate for Pioneering
Plants 31 Multispecies Futures through Art 32 Activist Abstraction: Anita
Krajnc, Save Movement Photography, and the Climate of Industrial Meat 33
Alien Waters 34 Everything is Alive: Jason deCaires Taylor's Vicissitudes
Part VI Ruptures/Insurgencies/Worldings 35 The Work of Life in the Age of
Extinction: Notes Towards an Art of Aliveness 36 The Political Ecology and
Visual Culture of the Pacific Climate Warriors 399 37 From Institutional to
Interstitial Critique: The Resistant Force that is Liberating the
Neoliberal Museum from Below 38 Beneath the Museum, the Spectre 39 Our
House Is on Fire: Children, Youth, and the Visual Politics of Climate
Change 40 From The Red Nation to The Red Deal
African Landscapes 2 In the Frontiers of Amazonia: A Brief Political
Archaeology of Global Climate Emergency 3 From Tuíra to the Amazon Fires:
The Imagery and Imaginary of Extractivism in Brazil 4 Describing the
Indescribable: Art and the Climate Crisis 5 Art of the Interregnum in
Canada's Chemical Valley 6 Road to Injustice: Ecological Impunity and
Resistance in West Papua Part II Climate Violence 7 Into the Heart of the
Occupied Forest 8 The Coming War and the Impossible Art: Zapatista
Creativity in a Context of Environmental Destruction and Internal Warfare 9
View from the Terracene 10 Waste You Can't Deny: A Slow Trans-aesthetic in
The Blue Barrel Grove 11 The Perpetual Present, Past, and Future: Slow
Violence and Chinese Frameworks of In/Visibility and Time in Zhao Liang's
Behemoth 12 Remembering the Land: Art, Direct Action, and the Denial of
Extractive Realities on Bougainville 13 Multispecies Cinema in Wretched
Waters: The Slow Violence of the Rio Doce Disaster Part III Sensing
Climates 14 Staying with the Troubling, Performing in the Impasse 15 A
Conversation between Three Ecosexuals 16 Climate Justice, Satire, and
Hothouse Earth 17 Indigenous Media: Dialogic Resistance to Climate
Disruption 18 At Memory's Edge: Climate Trauma in the Arctic through Film
19 The Breathing Land: On Questions of Climate Change and Settler
Colonialism Part IV In/Visibilities 20 Sensing Particulate Matter and
Practicing Environmental Justice 21 Visualizing Atmospheric Politics 22
Atmospheres and the Anthropogenic Image-Bind 23 Ways of Saying: Rhetorical
Strategies of Environmentalist Imaging 24 Sublime Aesthetics in the Era of
Climate Crisis? A Critique 25 Inside Out: Creative Response Beyond
Periphery and Peril 26 Capturing Nature: Eco-Justice in African Art Part V
Multispecies Justice 27 Doing Difference Differently As Wetlands Disappear:
(A California Story) 28 "With Applied Creativity, We Can Heal":
Permaculture and Indigenous Futurism at Santa Clara Pueblo 29 Decolonizing
the Seed Commons: Biocapitalism, Agroecology, and Visual Culture 30 The
Politics and Ecology of Invasive Species: A Changing Climate for Pioneering
Plants 31 Multispecies Futures through Art 32 Activist Abstraction: Anita
Krajnc, Save Movement Photography, and the Climate of Industrial Meat 33
Alien Waters 34 Everything is Alive: Jason deCaires Taylor's Vicissitudes
Part VI Ruptures/Insurgencies/Worldings 35 The Work of Life in the Age of
Extinction: Notes Towards an Art of Aliveness 36 The Political Ecology and
Visual Culture of the Pacific Climate Warriors 399 37 From Institutional to
Interstitial Critique: The Resistant Force that is Liberating the
Neoliberal Museum from Below 38 Beneath the Museum, the Spectre 39 Our
House Is on Fire: Children, Youth, and the Visual Politics of Climate
Change 40 From The Red Nation to The Red Deal
Part I Extractivism 1 Extracting the Cost: Re-membering the Discarded in
African Landscapes 2 In the Frontiers of Amazonia: A Brief Political
Archaeology of Global Climate Emergency 3 From Tuíra to the Amazon Fires:
The Imagery and Imaginary of Extractivism in Brazil 4 Describing the
Indescribable: Art and the Climate Crisis 5 Art of the Interregnum in
Canada's Chemical Valley 6 Road to Injustice: Ecological Impunity and
Resistance in West Papua Part II Climate Violence 7 Into the Heart of the
Occupied Forest 8 The Coming War and the Impossible Art: Zapatista
Creativity in a Context of Environmental Destruction and Internal Warfare 9
View from the Terracene 10 Waste You Can't Deny: A Slow Trans-aesthetic in
The Blue Barrel Grove 11 The Perpetual Present, Past, and Future: Slow
Violence and Chinese Frameworks of In/Visibility and Time in Zhao Liang's
Behemoth 12 Remembering the Land: Art, Direct Action, and the Denial of
Extractive Realities on Bougainville 13 Multispecies Cinema in Wretched
Waters: The Slow Violence of the Rio Doce Disaster Part III Sensing
Climates 14 Staying with the Troubling, Performing in the Impasse 15 A
Conversation between Three Ecosexuals 16 Climate Justice, Satire, and
Hothouse Earth 17 Indigenous Media: Dialogic Resistance to Climate
Disruption 18 At Memory's Edge: Climate Trauma in the Arctic through Film
19 The Breathing Land: On Questions of Climate Change and Settler
Colonialism Part IV In/Visibilities 20 Sensing Particulate Matter and
Practicing Environmental Justice 21 Visualizing Atmospheric Politics 22
Atmospheres and the Anthropogenic Image-Bind 23 Ways of Saying: Rhetorical
Strategies of Environmentalist Imaging 24 Sublime Aesthetics in the Era of
Climate Crisis? A Critique 25 Inside Out: Creative Response Beyond
Periphery and Peril 26 Capturing Nature: Eco-Justice in African Art Part V
Multispecies Justice 27 Doing Difference Differently As Wetlands Disappear:
(A California Story) 28 "With Applied Creativity, We Can Heal":
Permaculture and Indigenous Futurism at Santa Clara Pueblo 29 Decolonizing
the Seed Commons: Biocapitalism, Agroecology, and Visual Culture 30 The
Politics and Ecology of Invasive Species: A Changing Climate for Pioneering
Plants 31 Multispecies Futures through Art 32 Activist Abstraction: Anita
Krajnc, Save Movement Photography, and the Climate of Industrial Meat 33
Alien Waters 34 Everything is Alive: Jason deCaires Taylor's Vicissitudes
Part VI Ruptures/Insurgencies/Worldings 35 The Work of Life in the Age of
Extinction: Notes Towards an Art of Aliveness 36 The Political Ecology and
Visual Culture of the Pacific Climate Warriors 399 37 From Institutional to
Interstitial Critique: The Resistant Force that is Liberating the
Neoliberal Museum from Below 38 Beneath the Museum, the Spectre 39 Our
House Is on Fire: Children, Youth, and the Visual Politics of Climate
Change 40 From The Red Nation to The Red Deal
African Landscapes 2 In the Frontiers of Amazonia: A Brief Political
Archaeology of Global Climate Emergency 3 From Tuíra to the Amazon Fires:
The Imagery and Imaginary of Extractivism in Brazil 4 Describing the
Indescribable: Art and the Climate Crisis 5 Art of the Interregnum in
Canada's Chemical Valley 6 Road to Injustice: Ecological Impunity and
Resistance in West Papua Part II Climate Violence 7 Into the Heart of the
Occupied Forest 8 The Coming War and the Impossible Art: Zapatista
Creativity in a Context of Environmental Destruction and Internal Warfare 9
View from the Terracene 10 Waste You Can't Deny: A Slow Trans-aesthetic in
The Blue Barrel Grove 11 The Perpetual Present, Past, and Future: Slow
Violence and Chinese Frameworks of In/Visibility and Time in Zhao Liang's
Behemoth 12 Remembering the Land: Art, Direct Action, and the Denial of
Extractive Realities on Bougainville 13 Multispecies Cinema in Wretched
Waters: The Slow Violence of the Rio Doce Disaster Part III Sensing
Climates 14 Staying with the Troubling, Performing in the Impasse 15 A
Conversation between Three Ecosexuals 16 Climate Justice, Satire, and
Hothouse Earth 17 Indigenous Media: Dialogic Resistance to Climate
Disruption 18 At Memory's Edge: Climate Trauma in the Arctic through Film
19 The Breathing Land: On Questions of Climate Change and Settler
Colonialism Part IV In/Visibilities 20 Sensing Particulate Matter and
Practicing Environmental Justice 21 Visualizing Atmospheric Politics 22
Atmospheres and the Anthropogenic Image-Bind 23 Ways of Saying: Rhetorical
Strategies of Environmentalist Imaging 24 Sublime Aesthetics in the Era of
Climate Crisis? A Critique 25 Inside Out: Creative Response Beyond
Periphery and Peril 26 Capturing Nature: Eco-Justice in African Art Part V
Multispecies Justice 27 Doing Difference Differently As Wetlands Disappear:
(A California Story) 28 "With Applied Creativity, We Can Heal":
Permaculture and Indigenous Futurism at Santa Clara Pueblo 29 Decolonizing
the Seed Commons: Biocapitalism, Agroecology, and Visual Culture 30 The
Politics and Ecology of Invasive Species: A Changing Climate for Pioneering
Plants 31 Multispecies Futures through Art 32 Activist Abstraction: Anita
Krajnc, Save Movement Photography, and the Climate of Industrial Meat 33
Alien Waters 34 Everything is Alive: Jason deCaires Taylor's Vicissitudes
Part VI Ruptures/Insurgencies/Worldings 35 The Work of Life in the Age of
Extinction: Notes Towards an Art of Aliveness 36 The Political Ecology and
Visual Culture of the Pacific Climate Warriors 399 37 From Institutional to
Interstitial Critique: The Resistant Force that is Liberating the
Neoliberal Museum from Below 38 Beneath the Museum, the Spectre 39 Our
House Is on Fire: Children, Youth, and the Visual Politics of Climate
Change 40 From The Red Nation to The Red Deal