Csenge Kolozsvari, “Bodylandscapes I.” (10:58). A proposition for remembering the ecological ways of belonging, a feeling into other ways of knowing, connecting into the vastness that surrounds us and moves across us, becoming-environment once again. // Anja Plonka, Marko Stefanovic, and Rasmus Nordholt-Frieling, “Breathing Gaia: Searching for Kinship Around Walensee” (8:28). The video essay creates a speculative-utopian body and existence of human and non-human. The body as an archive of traumatic inscriptions practices transformation as a being in resonance with Gaia. // Jessica Marion Barr, Jenn Cole, and LA Alfonso, “Our Bodies, These Lands: Practising Reciprocity” (6:03). As artist- researchers with embodied practices and relationships with lands and waters, we explore a unique part of Michi Saagig Nishnaabeg territory wherein “rockmills” or “kettles” offer spaces for our human selves to be held and surrounded by massive ancient rock beings. // Alessandro Guglielmo, “Wisdom and Trouble: Notes on Blood, Care, and Death in Multispecies Settings” (9:30). In this video essay, I employ my emplacement as a vegetarian anthropologist witnessing the killing of a non-human being to produce an understanding of more-than-human ecologies. I reflect on narratives of death, and the trouble of care and killing in multispecies settings.
Ecologies of Embodiment: Video Essays I / C. Kolozsvari, A. Plonka, M. Stefanovic, R. Nordholt-Frieling, J.M. Barr, J. Cole, L. Alfonso, A. Guglielmo. - In: JOURNAL OF EMBODIED RESEARCH. - ISSN 2513-8421. - 5:2(2022), pp. 1-16. [10.16995/jer.9822]
Ecologies of Embodiment: Video Essays I
A. Guglielmo
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2022
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Csenge Kolozsvari, “Bodylandscapes I.” (10:58). A proposition for remembering the ecological ways of belonging, a feeling into other ways of knowing, connecting into the vastness that surrounds us and moves across us, becoming-environment once again. // Anja Plonka, Marko Stefanovic, and Rasmus Nordholt-Frieling, “Breathing Gaia: Searching for Kinship Around Walensee” (8:28). The video essay creates a speculative-utopian body and existence of human and non-human. The body as an archive of traumatic inscriptions practices transformation as a being in resonance with Gaia. // Jessica Marion Barr, Jenn Cole, and LA Alfonso, “Our Bodies, These Lands: Practising Reciprocity” (6:03). As artist- researchers with embodied practices and relationships with lands and waters, we explore a unique part of Michi Saagig Nishnaabeg territory wherein “rockmills” or “kettles” offer spaces for our human selves to be held and surrounded by massive ancient rock beings. // Alessandro Guglielmo, “Wisdom and Trouble: Notes on Blood, Care, and Death in Multispecies Settings” (9:30). In this video essay, I employ my emplacement as a vegetarian anthropologist witnessing the killing of a non-human being to produce an understanding of more-than-human ecologies. I reflect on narratives of death, and the trouble of care and killing in multispecies settings.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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