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Natura
The book Natura: Environmental Aesthetics After Landscape, Edited by Jens Andermann, Lisa Blackmore, and Dayron Carrillo Morell is published by DIAPHANES.
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The book Natura: Environmental Aesthetics After Landscape, Edited by Jens Andermann, Lisa Blackmore, and Dayron Carrillo Morell is published by DIAPHANES.
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The book Natura: Environmental Aesthetics After Landscape, Edited by Jens Andermann, Lisa Blackmore, and Dayron Carrillo Morell is published by DIAPHANES.
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- og:descriptionFor poets, artists, philosophers, and even environmental activists and historians, the landscape has long constituted a surface onto which to project visions of utopia beyond modernity and capitalism. Yet amid fracking, deep sea drilling, biopiracy, and all the other environmental ravages of late capitalism, we are brought to re-examine the terms of landscape formations. In what ways might artistic, scholarly, and scientific work on nature push our thinking past seeing the world as something we act on, and instead give agency to the landscape itself?Natura takes up this challenge, exploring how recent activist practices and eco-artistic turns in Latin America can help us to reconfigure the categories of nature and the human. Moving from botanical explorations of early modernity, through the legacies of mid-twentieth-century landscape design, up to present struggles for the rights of nature and speculative post-human creations, the critical essays and visual contributions in this anthology use interdisciplinary encounters to reimagine the landscape and how we inhabit it.
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