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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lisa Blackmore (University of Essex) , Liliana Gómez (University of Zurich)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.980kg ISBN: 9780367513405ISBN 10: 0367513404 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 19 December 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"1 Beyond the Blue: Notes on the Liquid Turn Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez Part I Liquid Epistemologies 2 Turbulent River Times: Art and Hydropower in Latin America’s Extractive Zones Lisa Blackmore 3 Acts of Remaining: Liquid Ecologies and Memory Work in Contemporary Art Interventions Liliana Gómez 4 An Expanse of Water: How to Know Water Through Film Adriana Michéle Campos Johnson Part II (De)Colonised Flows 5 Untangling the Mangrove: Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor in the Colombian Caribbean Rory O’Bryen 6 ""The Roar of the River Grows Ever Louder"": Polluted Waters in Colombian Eco-Art, From Alicia Barney to Clemencia Echeverri Gina Mcdaniel Tarver 7 Amazonian Waterway, Amazonian Water Worlds: Rivers in Government Projects and Indigenous Art Giuliana Borea and Rember Yahuarcani Part III Fluid Memories 8 Water, Women and Action Art in Latin America: Materializing Ecofeminist Epistemologies Esther Moñivas 9 Memories in the Present: Affect and Spectrality in Contemporary Aquatic Imaginaries Irene Depetris Chauvin Part IV Bodies of Water 10 Submerged Bodies: The Tidalectics of Representability and the Sea in Caribbean Art Elizabeth Deloughrey and Tatiana Flores 11 Cecilia Vicuña’s Liquid Indigeneity Paul Merchant 12 ""A Water of a Hundred Eyes"": Reconfiguring Liquidity Sophie Halart"ReviewsAuthor InformationLisa Blackmore is a senior lecturer in Art History and Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Essex. Liliana Gómez is a SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation) professor at the Institute of Art History at University of Zurich. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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