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Dramaturgies of reality – shaping and being shaped by things

open access: yesNordic Journal of Art and Research, 2021
New dramaturgy expands beyond the theatre and stage, working on the ways in which things in each time and space are organised and produce meaning. I link this to object-oriented ontology (Morton, 2013; 2016; 2018) and the ethics of relating to things ...
Camilla Eeg-Tverbakk
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Timothy Morton (2021). All Art Is Ecological

open access: yesJournal of Ecohumanism, 2022
Book review: Morton, T. (2021). All Art Is Ecological. Penguin Random House.
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Keskkondlus / Environmentalism

open access: yesMethis: Studia Humaniora Estonica, 2022
Reproduced only in the print version of the journal Methis with permission of the Licensor through PLSclear .
Timothy Morton
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Johannes Heldéns Astroekologi

open access: yesTidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap, 2020
Johannes Heldéns Astroecology. A Mesh of Constellations and Gaps The article presents a discussion of this on going multimodal and multimedial work seen in relation to Timothy Morton’s ecological thinking. The artist’s outspoken interest in exploring
Gitte Mose
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Ciò che non torna mai a casa: Marionette, automi, spettri [PDF]

open access: yesKaiak, 2022
Weird is what never comes home, even though it haunts the “home”, every “home”. It’s what never leaves the homeand cannot be thrown out of the home.
Vincenzo Cuomo
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"Mänskligheten svämmar över alla bäddar och krymper på samma gång"

open access: yesTidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap, 2019
”Mankind Overflows at the Same Time as It Dries Up”: Modernity and Anthropocentrism in Works by Karl-Erik Forsslund and Helena Granström This article investigates the critique of modernity and anthropocentrism in works by Swedish authors Karl-Erik ...
Andreas Hedberg
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Dark ecology and the representation of canids in Deon Meyer’s Fever

open access: yesTydskrif vir Letterkunde, 2018
Deon Meyer’s post-apocalyptic novel, Fever, opens with Nico Storm, the narrator, and his father being attacked by dogs. Nico is only thirteen years old, but is forced to shoot the dogs to rescue his father.
Bibi Burger
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Reading Loops with Boccaccio, Freud and Morton

open access: yesHumanities, 2022
This article assesses the notion of ecological awareness through a re-reading of Giovanni Boccaccio’s classic Decameron, together with Sigmund Freud and Timothy Morton.
Carin Franzén
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Lost in translation? Injunctions and patent enforcement in a transatlantic perspective

open access: yesThe Journal of World Intellectual Property, EarlyView.
Abstract As the European Directive on the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRED) marked the twentieth anniversary of its adoption, renewed calls have emerged for its revision, aimed at fostering a more effective application of the principle of proportionality in patent enforcement.
Giuseppe Colangelo
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Arte cíborg, tierra y humedad

open access: yesPensamiento Palabra y Obra
En su obra All Art is Ecological, Timothy Morton (2021) se pregunta: ¿en qué medida el arte es crucial para nuestra coexistencia con lo no-humano? Este interrogante nos lleva a entrelazar el pensamiento de Morton con la perspectiva simbiótica del arte ...
Tatiana Afanador-López
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