Border Ecology: Art and Environmental Crisis at the Margins

Border Ecology: Art and Environmental Crisis at the Margins

Author
Ila Nicole Sheren
Publisher
Springer Nature
Language
English
Year
2023
Page
232
ISBN
9783031259531,9783031259524,303125953X
File Type
epub
File Size
12.0 MiB

This book analyzes how contemporary visual art can visualize environmental crisis. It draws on Karen Barad’s method of “agential realism,” which understands disparate factors as working together and “entangled.” Through an analysis of digital eco art, the book shows how the entwining of new materialist and decolonized approaches accounts for the nonhuman factors shaping ecological crises while understanding that a purely object-driven approach misses the histories of human inequality and subjugation encoded in the environment. The resulting synthesis is what the author terms a border ecology, an approach to eco art from its margins, gaps, and liminal zones, deliberately evoking the idea of an ecotone. This book is suitable for scholarly audiences within art history, criticism and practice, but also across disciplines such as the environmental humanities, media studies, border studies and literary eco-criticism.

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