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Embodying Climate Change
Performance Research ( IF 0.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-17 , DOI: 10.1080/13528165.2020.1752578
Clara Margaret Wilch

This article looks to performing arts and performance studies for ways to grasp and make meaning for contemporary climate change, a phenomenon that influential ecological philosophers regard as highly resistant to human comprehension. Thinking through a lethal protest of climate inaction and a dance between human and fungal bodies, the author argues that these embodied acts enable a novel recognition of climate change's intimate presence and personal/political weight. These performance perspectives also indicate the radical ecological potential of slowing down and learning to recognize oneself in, and as, the surrounding world.

中文翻译:

体现气候变化

本文着眼于表演艺术和表演研究,以了解如何把握当代气候变化并为其赋予意义,有影响力的生态哲学家认为这种现象对人类的理解具有很强的抵抗力。通过对气候不作为的致命抗议以及人类和真菌身体之间的舞蹈,作者认为,这些具体化的行为使人们能够对气候变化的亲密存在和个人/政治影响进行新的认识。这些表演观点也表明放慢脚步并学习在周围世界中认识自己的根本生态潜力。
更新日期:2020-02-17
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