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Contours of Feminist Political EcologyExtracting Us: Co-curating Creative Responses to Extractivism Through a Feminist Political Ecology Praxis

Contours of Feminist Political Ecology: Extracting Us: Co-curating Creative Responses to... [In this chapter, members of the Extracting Us Curatorial Collective reflect on the process, experiences and learnings of co-curating a series of exhibitions and events. We identify ourselves as situated researchers, activists and creatives. Engaging with feminist political ecology as both theory and practice, we revisit how we cultivated care, foregrounding community and weaving connections between extractive contexts. Our collective inquiry, made possible through paying attention to how the emotional and the embodied brings the everyday into scholar-activist exhibition spaces, has allowed us to present and explore different perspectives to the multitude of critical registers through which extractivism, resistance and solidarity are understood.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Contours of Feminist Political EcologyExtracting Us: Co-curating Creative Responses to Extractivism Through a Feminist Political Ecology Praxis

Part of the Gender, Development and Social Change Book Series
Editors: Harcourt, Wendy; Agostino, Ana; Elmhirst, Rebecca; Gómez, Marlene; Kotsila, Panagiota

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2023. This book is an open access publication.
ISBN
978-3-031-20927-7
Pages
51 –73
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-20928-4_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In this chapter, members of the Extracting Us Curatorial Collective reflect on the process, experiences and learnings of co-curating a series of exhibitions and events. We identify ourselves as situated researchers, activists and creatives. Engaging with feminist political ecology as both theory and practice, we revisit how we cultivated care, foregrounding community and weaving connections between extractive contexts. Our collective inquiry, made possible through paying attention to how the emotional and the embodied brings the everyday into scholar-activist exhibition spaces, has allowed us to present and explore different perspectives to the multitude of critical registers through which extractivism, resistance and solidarity are understood.]

Published: Jan 26, 2023

Keywords: Resistance; Extractivism; Solidarity; Aesthetics; Creativity; Scholar-activism

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