ANTENNAE Journal of Nature in Visual Culture Issue 55, 2021
Guest edited by Kevin Chua, Lucy Davis and Nora Taylor, Uncontainable Natures Southeast Asian Eco... more Guest edited by Kevin Chua, Lucy Davis and Nora Taylor, Uncontainable Natures Southeast Asian Ecologies and Visual Cultures volumes 1 and 2 gathers thirty-two articles, including artistic contributions, interviews, fiction, and academic essays that contest the extractive regimes and logics of containment that have re-emerged in Southeast Asia since the 1970s in which a recursion of colonialism has brought an evacuated and homogenised image of nature in tow. The two volumes have been organized into themed sections that reflect the compelling and provocative responses of our contributors to the questions we are asking about the dynamics of containment/uncontainment and which propose perspectives of Southeast Asian ecologies as politically and epistemologically uncontainable, ungovernable, and irreducible.
ANTENNAE Journal of Nature in Visual Culture Issue 55, 2021
Guest edited by Kevin Chua, Lucy Davis and Nora Taylor, Uncontainable Natures Southeast Asian Eco... more Guest edited by Kevin Chua, Lucy Davis and Nora Taylor, Uncontainable Natures Southeast Asian Ecologies and Visual Cultures volumes 1 and 2 gathers thirty-two articles, including artistic contributions, interviews, fiction, and academic essays that contest the extractive regimes and logics of containment that have re-emerged in Southeast Asia since the 1970s in which a recursion of colonialism has brought an evacuated and homogenised image of nature in tow. The two volumes have been organized into themed sections that reflect the compelling and provocative responses of our contributors to the questions we are asking about the dynamics of containment/uncontainment and which propose perspectives of Southeast Asian ecologies as politically and epistemologically uncontainable, ungovernable, and irreducible.
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The two volumes have been organized into themed sections that reflect the compelling and provocative responses of our contributors to the questions we are asking about the dynamics of containment/uncontainment and which propose perspectives of Southeast Asian ecologies as politically and epistemologically uncontainable, ungovernable, and irreducible.
The two volumes have been organized into themed sections that reflect the compelling and provocative responses of our contributors to the questions we are asking about the dynamics of containment/uncontainment and which propose perspectives of Southeast Asian ecologies as politically and epistemologically uncontainable, ungovernable, and irreducible.