This book synthesises a variety of approaches to the visual, drawn from politics, theory, feminism and activism, in order to provide the blueprint for an ecocritical art history. -- .
This book synthesises a variety of approaches to the visual, drawn from politics, theory, feminism and activism, in order to provide the blueprint for an ecocritical art history. -- .
Andrew Patrizio is Professor of Scottish Visual Culture in the School of the History of Art, Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Towards an ecocritical art history 1 The evolution of ecocritical art history 2 Art history in an expanded field: techniques, materials, land, energy, environments 3 Ecologies of feminism and the queer Part II: The politics of nonhierarchy: anarchism, social ecology and art 4 Anarchist and social ecological roots 5 Art history and anarchism 6 Ecologies: political, cultural, green Part III: Matter, ground and flesh 7 New materialism and the wisdom of the rocks 8 Art history as a posthumanities practice 9 Animalities and implantations Conclusion: Paying attention: environmental justice and ecocritical art history Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Towards an ecocritical art history 1 The evolution of ecocritical art history 2 Art history in an expanded field: techniques, materials, land, energy, environments 3 Ecologies of feminism and the queer Part II: The politics of nonhierarchy: anarchism, social ecology and art 4 Anarchist and social ecological roots 5 Art history and anarchism 6 Ecologies: political, cultural, green Part III: Matter, ground and flesh 7 New materialism and the wisdom of the rocks 8 Art history as a posthumanities practice 9 Animalities and implantations Conclusion: Paying attention: environmental justice and ecocritical art history Bibliography Index
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