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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262543591
  • ISBN-13: 9780262543590
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262543591
  • ISBN-13: 9780262543590
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Sex Ecologies explores pleasure, affect, and the powers of the erotic in the human and more-than-human worlds. Arguing for the positive and constructive role of sex in ecology and art practice, these texts and artistic research projects attempt nothing short of reclaiming the sexual from Western erotophobia and heteronormative narratives of nature and reproduction. The artists and writers set out to examine queer ecology through the lens of environmental humanities, investigating the fluid boundaries between bodies (both human and nonhuman), between binary conceptions of nature as separate from culture, and between disciplines. In newly commissioned texts from such writers as Mel Y. Chen and Jack Halberstam and a selection of influential essays--including an annotated version of Audre Lorde's "The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power" as well as images and sketches from works in progress by a diverse group of artists, Sex Ecologies combines insights from the fields of art, environmental humanities, ecofeminism, gender studies, science, technology, political science, and indigenous studies. 'Sex Ecologies', which accompanies an exhibition of the same name at Kunsthall Trondheim, emerges from an arts-driven research project collaboratively developed between the art center and the Seed Box environmental humanities collaboratory. Conceived not as a result but as a seed arising from this transdisciplinary fertilization, the volume presents a case for the role of sex in environmental and social justice. Co-published with Kunsthall Trondheim (Norway) and the Seed Box (Sweden).

The first compendium of writing and art to present the case for the role of sex in environmental and social justice.

Sex Ecologies explores pleasure, affect, and the powers of the erotic in the human and more-than-human worlds. Arguing for the positive and constructive role of sex in ecology and art practice, these texts and artistic research projects attempt nothing short of reclaiming the sexual from Western erotophobia and heteronormative narratives of nature and reproduction. The artists and writers set out to examine queer ecology through the lens of environmental humanities, investigating the fluid boundaries between bodies (both human and nonhuman), between binary conceptions of nature as separate from culture, and between disciplines.
 
In newly commissioned texts from such writers as Mel Y. Chen and Jack Halberstam and a selection of influential essays—including an annotated version of Audre Lorde’s “The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”—as well as images and sketches from works in progress by a diverse group of artists, Sex Ecologies combines insights from the fields of art, environmental humanities, ecofeminism, gender studies, science, technology, political science, and indigenous studies.
 
Sex Ecologies, which accompanies an exhibition of the same name at Kunsthall Trondheim, emerges from an arts-driven research project collaboratively developed between the art center and the Seed Box environmental humanities collaboratory. Conceived not as a result but as a seed arising from this transdisciplinary fertilization, the volume presents a case for the role of sex in environmental and social justice.
 
Copublished with Kunsthall Trondheim (Norway) and the Seed Box (Sweden)
Acknowledgment of Land, Water, Air, and All Physical and Spiritual Spaces 7(2)
Sex Ecologies
9(12)
Stefanie Hessler
Alberta Whittle
21(15)
Transdisciplinary Encounters between Art and Environmental Humanities: The Seed Box as an Arena for Performing New Collaborations
27(9)
Katja Aglert
Victoria Wibeck
Laure Prouvost
36(80)
When Species Mate
39(6)
Filipa Ramos
This Compost--Erotics of Rot
45(13)
Elvia Wilk
Gentle Breeze: Changing Sex in Ecology
58(7)
Pauline Doutreluingne
Anne Duk Hee Jordan
Queer Microbiopolitics
65(6)
Tarsh Bates
Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power with annotations by the "Sex Ecologies" artists and curators
71(8)
Audre Lorde
25 Ways to Make Love to the Earth
79(2)
Annie Sprinkle
Beth Stephens
Crip Pleasure
81(7)
Adrienne Maree Brown
Sami Schalk
Safous and Other Fruits of the Future
88(13)
Anna Tje
Rimming Islands: Fa'afafine-Fa'atane Pleasure and Decoloniality
101(8)
Leuli Eshraghi
Kim TallBear: The Polyamorist Who Wants to Destroy Sex
109(7)
Montserrat Madariaga-Caro
Laure Prouvost
116(16)
Swimming, Indigenous Sovereignty, Anarchy, and Love
119(13)
Niilas Helander
Katja Aglert
Stefanie Hessler
Jes Fan
132(24)
Waters of the Past, Present, and Futures
135(8)
Marie Helene Pereira
Can Planting Trees Tell an Alternative Art History?
143(6)
Serubiri Moses
"It Was the Flowers on His Body": Discomfort, Desire, and Vegetality in The Vegetarian
149(7)
Catriona Sandilands
Okwui Okpokwasili
156(26)
Stillness, Silence, Collapse
159(14)
Jack Halberstam
Amphibious, Androgynous
173(2)
Jenny Hval
Toxic Love
175(7)
Astrida Neimanis
Margrethe Pettersen
182(36)
Twinning
185(20)
Camila Marambio
Nina Lykke
A New New Age
205(6)
Pedro Neves Marques
The Deaths of Reproduction
211(7)
Mel Y. Chen
Ibrahim Fazlic
218(18)
Do Ravens Speak?
221(8)
Jessie Kleemann
caged
229(7)
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Laure Prouvost
236(3)
Glossary 239(8)
Contributor Biographies 247(6)
Acknowledgments 253(1)
Colophon 254(2)
About Kunsthall Trondheim and The Seed Box 256