Some of the most powerful contemporary works of art addressing issues related to the representation of the environment, its exploitation and degradation, the ecological crisis, and global warming are those that draw on eco-feminist thought through eco-art, starting with the profound insights and knowledge of the so-called First Nations. The article aims to outline the current graphic scenarios of eco-feminist thought and the connections between action strategies and the most emblematic images, starting with some of the visionary projects that have often led to changes in governmental policies and practical applications, expanding the dialogue on previously unexplored issues. The aim is to help facilitate, through images, the recognition of the binomial - much debated today - human/non-human, the integration of graphic forms ofa heterogeneous nature used in environmental analysis, and the critical reading of the cultural approaches this vision of Nature offers to all species in terms of...
Some of the most powerful contemporary works of art addressing issues related to the representation of the environment, its exploitation and degradation, the ecological crisis, and global warming are those that draw on eco-feminist thought through eco-art, starting with the profound insights and knowledge of the so-called First Nations. The article aims to outline the current graphic scenarios of eco-feminist thought and the connections between action strategies and the most emblematic images, starting with some of the visionary projects that have often led to changes in governmental policies and practical applications, expanding the dialogue on previously unexplored issues. The aim is to help facilitate, through images, the recognition of the binomial – much debated today – human/non-human, the integration of graphic forms of a heterogeneous nature used in environmental analysis, and the critical reading of the cultural approaches this vision of Nature offers to all species in terms of psycho-physical well-being. The iconographic review proposed within the article aims to bring these landscape visuals to light through the composition of the image, becoming a vehicle for communication, dissemination and eco-feminist activism, reaffirming the connections between the instrumentalisation of nature and the acquisition of scientific knowledge.
Eco-Feminist Graphic Territories / Vattano, Starlight. - In: DISEGNARE CON.... - ISSN 1828-5961. - 2024, 17:33(2024), pp. 1-9. [10.20365/disegnarecon.33.2024.21]
Eco-Feminist Graphic Territories
Vattano, Starlight
2024-01-01
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Some of the most powerful contemporary works of art addressing issues related to the representation of the environment, its exploitation and degradation, the ecological crisis, and global warming are those that draw on eco-feminist thought through eco-art, starting with the profound insights and knowledge of the so-called First Nations. The article aims to outline the current graphic scenarios of eco-feminist thought and the connections between action strategies and the most emblematic images, starting with some of the visionary projects that have often led to changes in governmental policies and practical applications, expanding the dialogue on previously unexplored issues. The aim is to help facilitate, through images, the recognition of the binomial - much debated today - human/non-human, the integration of graphic forms ofa heterogeneous nature used in environmental analysis, and the critical reading of the cultural approaches this vision of Nature offers to all species in terms of...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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