Beschreibung:
International in scope, this volume brings together leading and emerging voices working at the intersection of contemporary art, visual culture, activism, and climate change.
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