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The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change

The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change (Hardcover)

T. J. 데모스, Emily Eliza Scott (엮은이)
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· 제목 : The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change (Hardcover) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 예술/대중문화 > 예술 > 일반
· ISBN : 9780367221102
· 쪽수 : 492쪽
· 출판일 : 2021-02-26

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Introduction T. J. Demos, Emily Eliza Scott, and Subhankar Banerjee, eds. Part 1: Extractivism 1. Extracting the Cost: Re-membering the Discarded in African Landscapes Lesley Green, Anthropology, and Virginia MacKenny, Art, U Cape Town/South Africa 2. In the frontiers of Amazonia: a brief political archaeology of global climate emergency Paulo Tavares, Research Architect, Independent/Brazil 3.From Tuira to the Amazon fires: the Imagery and Imaginary of Extractivism in Brazil Rodrigo Nunes, Philosopher, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro and Alyne Costa, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Philosophy 4. Describing the Indescribable: Art and the Climate Crisis Lucy Lippard, Critic and Curator/USA 5. Art of the Interregnum in Canada’s Chemical Valley Jessica Mulvogue 6. Road to Injustice: Ecological Impunity and Resistance in West Papua Nabil Ahmed, Research Architecture, London Met/UK, and Ester Cann Part 2: Climate Violence 7. Into the Occupied Forest Macarena Gomez-Barris, Cultural Studies, Pratt/USA 8. The coming war and the impossible art. Zapatista creativity in a context of environmental destruction and internal warfare Research Group in Art and Culture (GIAP) 9. View from the Terracene Sara Mameni, California Institute of the Arts 10. Waste You Can’t Deny: A Slow Trans-aesthetic in The Blue Barrel Grove (2014-) Sintia Issa, UC Santa Cruz 11. The perpetual present, past, and future: Slow violence and Chinese frameworks of in/visibility and time in Zhao Liang’s Behemoth Connie Zheng (UC Berkeley / artist) 12. Remembering the Land: Art, Direct Action, and the Denial of Extractive Realities on Bougainville Amber Hickey, Visual Culture, UCSC/US 13. Multispecies Cinema in Wretched Waters: The Slow Violence of the Rio Doce Disaster Isabelle Carbonel Part 3: Sensing Climates 14. Staying with the Troubling: Staying with the Impasse Sarah Kanouse, Interdisciplinary Arts, Northeastern University/USA 15. A Conversation of Three Ecosexuals Bo Zheng, Artist, City University of Hong Kong/China, with Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle 16. Climate Justice, Satire and Hothouse Earth Julie Sze, American Studies, UC Davis/USA: role of humor in climate communication (US) 17. Indigenous Media: Dialogic Resistance to Climate Disruption Salma Monani, Renata Burchfield, Danika Medak-Saltzman and William Lempert 18. Traumatic Landscapes, Transformed Selves: Intersectional Approaches to the Psychological Violence of the Climate Crisis in the Arctic through Film Lisa Bloom, Gender and Women’s Study, UC Berkeley/USA 19. The Breathing Land: On Questions of Climate Change and Settler Colonialism Heather Davis, Culture and Media, New School for Social Research/USA Part 4: In/Visibilities 20. Sensing Particulate Matter and Practicing Environmental Justice Jennifer Gabrys, New Media, Goldsmiths/UK 21. Visualizing Atmospheric Politics Amy Balkin, Fine Arts & Community Arts, California College of the Arts/USA 22. Atmospheres and the Anthropogenic Image Bind Caroline Jones, History, Theory and Criticism, MIT/USA 23. Ways of Saying: Rhetorical Strategies of Environmental Imaging Suzanne Boettger, Art History, Bergen Community College/USA 24. Sublime Aesthetics in the Era of Climate Crisis? A Critique Birgit Schneider, Media Ecology, Potsdam U/Germany 25. Inside Out: Creative Response Beyond Periphery and Peril Julie Decker 26. Capturing Nature ? Eco-Justice in African Art Nomusa Makhubu, Nigeria Part 5:Multispecies Justice 27. Doing Difference Differently As Wetlands Disappear (A California Story) Elaine Gan, Anthropocene Studies, Aarhus U/Denmark 28. With Applied Creativity, We Can Heal’: Permaculture and Indigenous Futurism at Santa Clara Pueblo Rose B. Simpson in Conversation with Jessica Horton, Art History, U of Delaware/US 29. Decolonizing the Seed Commons: Biocapitalism, Agroecology, and Visual Culture Ashley Dawson, Cultural Studies, CUNY Graduate Center/USA 30. The Politics and Ecology of Invasive Species: A Changing Climate for Pioneering Plants Maya and Reuben Fowkes, Art History, Independent/EU 31. Multispecies Futures through Art Ron Broglio, Multispecies Studies and Post-humanism 32. Activist Abstraction: Anita Krajnc, Save Movement Photography, and the Climate of Industrial Meat Alan C. Braddock 33. Alien Waters Ravi Agarwal, Artist, New Delhi/India 34. Everything is Alive: Jason deCaires Taylor’s Vicissitudes Inez Blanca van der Scheer, Cultural Studies, U of Amsterdam/EU Part 6: Ruptures / Insurgencies / Worldings 35. The work of the life in the age of Extinction: Notes towards an art of aliveness John Jordan, Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination, France/EU 36. The political ecology and visual culture of the Pacific Climate Warriors Carol Farbotko, Cultural Geography, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial ResearchmOrganisation/Australia, and Taukiei Kitara 37. From Institutional to Interstitial Critique: The resistant force that is liberating the neoliberal museum from below Emma Mahony, National College of Art and Design / Ireland 38. Beneath the Museum, the Spectre Not An Alternative (Steve Lyons, Beka Economopoulos, Jason Jones) Artists/USA 39. Our House Is on Fire: Children, Youth, and the Visual Politics of Climate Change Finis Dunaway, History, Trent U/Canada 40. From The Red Nation to The Red Deal Melanie Yazzie and Nick Estes, University of New Mexico/Red Nation/USA

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T. J. 데모스 (엮은이)    정보 더보기
영국 출신의 미술사학자이자 문화비평가로 캘리포니아 주립대학 산타크루즈(UC Santa Cruz)의 미술사·시각문화학부 교수이자 ‘창조적인 생태학을 위한 센터’(Center for Creative Ecologies)의 창립 디렉터다. 동시대 미술, 국제정치, 생태학을 아우르는 글을 써왔으며 지배적인 사회·정치·경제적 관습에 도전하는 혁신적이고 실험적인 예술적 실천에 관심을 두고 있다. 『인류세에 반대하며: 오늘날의 시각문화와 환경』(Against the Anthropocene: Visual Culture and Environment Today, 2017), 『자연의 탈식민화: 동시대 미술과 생태학의 정치학』(Decolonizing Nature: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology, 2016) 등의 책을 썼다.
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