Results 61 to 70 of about 1,078 (184)

Thomas Glave’s Queer Eco-phenomenology

open access: yes, 2015
Contrary to the colonial fantasy which sees the ‘new world’ as the reproduction of a utopian garden of Eden, the Caribbean has often represented a sort of wasteland for its own inhabitants, and this not only because of the history of Colonialism and more
Amideo, Emilio
core   +1 more source

Museum, furniture, men:the Queer ecology of I Am My Own Wife [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Doug Wright’s I Am My Own Wife attempts to stage the life of a unique trans woman, Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, who lived through Nazi occupation and communist era Berlin, during which time she built and maintained her beloved collection of antiques.
Trish McTighe   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Plants as Trans Ecologies: Artifice and Deformation in Bertrand Mandico’s The Wild Boys (2017)

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies
This essay explores how artifice and queer form in Bertrand Mandico’s film The Wild Boys (2017. Dir. Bertrand Mandico. Ecce Films) interrogate more-than-human entanglements to orient viewers toward a trans ecology.
Miller Audrey
doaj   +1 more source

Towards a Queer Ecology. Science and Nature in 'Un ruban noir'

open access: yes, 2016
Un ruban noir conceptualizes nature in ways that are unusual for the French queer landscape of any generation. At its best, it offers a vision of Nature as a concrete and balanced system to which all living creatures belong, with an order that is ...
Hartford, Jason; id_orcid
core   +1 more source

Gardens in the Gallery: Displaying and Experiencing Contemporary Plant-art

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies
This article explores different institutional approaches to exhibiting and maintaining living, plant-based sculptures, and installation art. By studying the creation and management of artworks by Gilberto Esparza, Michael Wang, Precious Okoyomon, and ...
Botoman Eleonor
doaj   +1 more source

POSTHUMAN QUEER ECOSEXUALITY: SHAKESPEARE AND EARTHLY CONSUMMATION

open access: yes, 2022
“Posthuman Queer Ecosexuality” explores the culminating productivity of a queer landscape fertilized by dead bodies. Tragedy as a genre provides a higher queer possibility simply because it does not contend with picture perfect happy endings.
Robinson, Lisa
core  

Queering the Troubled Tropics in Panx Solajes’ Post-Haiyan Short Films

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics
This article apprehends a precarious moment when the queer and the tropics coincide to form a new fabric of sensing in this age of climate crisis. Queer and tropics are intimate, not only because both embody their inherent openness and fluidity, but ...
Ian Harvey Claros
doaj   +1 more source

Reimagining Movements: Towards a Queer Ecology and Trans/Black Feminism

open access: yes, 2017
This thesis seeks to bridge feminist and environmental justice movements through the literature of black women writers. These writers create an archive that contribute towards the liberation of queer, black, and transgender peoples.
Benavente, Gabriel
core   +1 more source

Black Queer Ecology in the Soil of Cancer Alley: How Black Geographies Disrupt Oppressive Norms

open access: yes
57 pagesInspired by a range of disciplines, most prominently Black feminist thought and queer ecology, I introduce Black queer ecology as a practice of queering the way we understand, interact, and relate to our environment from a perspective informed by
Evans, Nalah
core  

Intersecciones críticas de lo queer con la ecología y la religión. Lectura crítica de Bauman, W. A. (Ed.) (2018). Meaningful Flesh: Reflections on Religion and Nature for a Queer Planet. Goleta, California: Punctum Books

open access: yes, 2021
Religion and Nature are queer phenomena; that is the premise of Meaningful Flesh, a transdisciplinary collection of critical essays that examine the academic intersections of queer theory, religious studies, and ecocriticism.
Ibarra Cordero, Andrés
core  

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy