Fr. 236.00

Flora Fantastic - From Orchidelirium to Ecocritical Contemporary Art

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This project delves deep into colonial botany, utilizing mediums such as historical investigation, cinema, photography, live performance, and installation art.

List of contents










Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Flora Fantastic. An Introduction
Corina L. Apostol and Tashima Thomas
Part I, Colonial Legacies and Natural Intersections: Critical Perspectives on Culture, Nature, and Identity
Chapter 2. A Ripening Injury
Michael Marder
Chapter 3. Estonians, Orchids, and Exotic Others: Baltic Colonial Entanglements Revisited
Ulrike Plath
Chapter 4. Against 'Orchidelirium' and 'Pornotropics': Indonesian Artists on the Coloniality of Nature, Gender, and Race
Sadiah Boonstra
Chapter 5. Propagated in Obscurity: Bermuda Grass and Rhizomatic Queerness
C.C. McKee and Jamison Edgar
Chapter 6. Scores for the Sensitive
Dennis Dizon
Part II, Botanical Narratives: Art, Ecology, and Postcolonial Reflections
Chapter 7. Botanical Timeline
Corina L. Apostol
Chapter 8. Addressing Erasures and Imagining Resistance: On Working with Colonialism and Memory, Environment and Extractivism in the Age of Crisis
Kristina Norman and Linda Kaljundi
Chapter 9. Unmasking the Palm Oil Paradox: Elia Nurvista's 'Long Hanging Fruits'
Corina L. Apostol
Chapter 10. Gardening in the Beautiful 'Wake' of Empire in the work of Ebony G. Patterson at New York Botanical Gardens
Tashima Thomas
Chapter 11. From Soil to Subversion: The Artistic Alchemy of Nikita Kadan
Corina L. Apostol
Chapter 12. Unearthing the Blind Spots of Botanical History: An Exploration of Uriel Orlow's 'Theatrum Botanicum'
Corina L. Apostol
Chapter 13. Red Forests, Table Manners: Zina Saro-Wiwa's Artistic Reclamation of Ecological and Cultural Identity
Corina L. Apostol
Chapter 14. Interlacing Roots and Feminine Forms: Wangechi Mutu's Ecological Reflections on Hybridity and Transformation
Corina L. Apostol
Chapter 15. Botanical Monstrosity and Kincentric Ecologies in the Work of Firelei Báez
Tashima Thomas
Glossary of Botanical Terms
Corina L. Apostol and Tashima Thomas
Index
Biographies


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Corina L. Apostol is an art historian, curator and writer specializing in socially engaged art and visual culture. She currently serves as assistant professor of social practice in contemporary art and culture at the University of Amsterdam.
Tashima Thomas is an art historian, gastronome, curator, and cultural critic specializing in the art of the African Diaspora in the Americas. She currently serves as assistant professor of Art History at Southern Methodist University in the Meadows School of the Arts.


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This project delves deep into colonial botany, utilizing mediums such as historical investigation, cinema, photography, live performance, and installation art.

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