Or, process-relational ecocriticism 2.0 Two of the courses I’m currently teaching — the intermediate-level “Environmental Literature, Art, and Media” and the senior-level “The Culture of Nature” — require introducing an eco-critical framework appropriate to a wide range of artistic forms, from literature to visual art, music, film and new media. The process-relational framework developed in […]
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Rethinking the ‘three ecologies’
Posted in ..., tagged ecocriticism, Ecologies of the Moving Image, Guattari, music, Peirce, three ecologies, visual art on March 8, 2014 | 10 Comments »
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