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      Eco-Performance, Art, and Spatial Justice in the US

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      This book traces how urban artists in the US from the 1970s until today contend with environmental domestication and spatial injustice through performance. It will appeal to a wide range of students and academics in performance, film and media studies, urban geography, and env...

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      Product ID:9781032067704
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Environmental Humanities
      Title:Eco-Performance, Art, and Spatial Justice in the US
      Authors:Author: Courtney B. Ryan
      Page Count:172
      Subjects:The arts: general topics, The arts: general issues, Performance art, Theatre studies, Films, cinema, Human geography, The environment, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Performance art, Theatre studies, Film, TV & radio, Human geography, The environment, Environmental science, engineering & technology, USA
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      This book traces how urban artists in the US from the 1970s until today contend with environmental domestication and spatial injustice through performance. It will appeal to a wide range of students and academics in performance, film and media studies, urban geography, and environmental studies.

      In Eco-Performance, Art, and Spatial Justice in the US, Courtney B. Ryan traces how urban artists in the US from the 1970s until today contend with environmental domestication and spatial injustice through performance.

      In theater, art, film, and digital media, the artists featured in this book perform everyday, spatialized micro-acts to contest the mutual containment of urbanites and nonhuman nature. Whether it is plant artist Vaughn Bell going for a city stroll in her personal biosphere, photographer Naima Green photographing Black urbanites in lush New York City parks, guerrilla gardeners launching seed bombs into abandoned city lots, or a satirical tweeter parodying BP’s response to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the subjects in this book challenge deeply engrained Western directives to domesticate nonhuman nature. In examining how urban eco-artists perform alternate ecologies that celebrate the interconnectedness of marginalized human, vegetal, and aquatic life, Ryan suggests that small environmental performances can expose spatial injustice and increase spatial mobility.

      Bringing a performance perspective to the environmental humanities, this interdisciplinary text offers readers stymied by the global climate crisis a way forward. It will appeal to a wide range of students and academics in performance, media studies, urban geography, and environmental studies.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-02-28

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      Weight296 g
      Dimensions234 × 156 × 13 mm