Aquatopia climate interventions / May Joseph and Sofia Varino.

Author/creator Joseph, May
Other author Varino, Sofia.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Descriptionpages cm
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Subjects

SeriesCritical climate studies
Contents Climate precarity and performance -- Opening the world : climate for real -- Storm as method : climate performatives -- Interlude : Aquatopia (2017) -- Multidirectional thalassology : comparative lagoon ecologies -- Interlude : Acqua Alta (2014) -- Harmattan theater as oceanic praxis : why water matters to performance -- Interlude : Far Rockaway (2013) -- Terrestrial becomings : walking for climate / Interlude : Mar Portugu©®s (2012) -- Anthropogenic citizens, environmental agents -- Interlude : Sea Dike (2014) -- Queering climate : ecologies of historical radiance -- Harmattan wind : climate change aesthetics and the nonhuman -- Toward a somatic ecology : Harmattan performs.
Abstract "Aquatopia documents Harmattan Theater's ecological interventions and traces its engagements with water-bound landscapes, colonial histories, climate change and public space across New York City, Venice, Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Cochin. The volume uses Harmattan's site-specific performances as a point of departure to consider climate change and rising sea levels as geographical, ecological, and urban phenomena. Instead of a collection of flat, static surfaces, the Aquatopia atlas is animated by a disorienting, anti-mapping strategy, producing a deterritorialized, nomadic, fluid atlas unfolding in real time as an archive of climate change in multidimensional, active space. The book is designed for pedagogical access, with interludes that consolidate the learning outcomes of the experimental theory animating each site-specific performance. Accompanied by close descriptions of five performances and supplemented by digital documentation available online, this volume intervenes in discussions on climate change, urbanism, and post/decolonialization, and contributes to interdisciplinary studies of ecology and environmental politics, post/decolonial theories and practices, performance studies and aesthetics, in particular public art, and performance as research"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022035322
ISBN9781032326405 (hardback)
ISBN9781032418261 (paperback)
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