T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz
in my view, the most compelling cultural work is that which explores and develops modes of ecology-as-intersectionality, wherein political ecology links with Indigenous and/or queer rights activism and/or movements against police brutality, media censorship, and capitalist extraction.
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description | in my view, the most compelling cultural work is that which explores and develops modes of ecology-as-intersectionality, wherein political ecology links with Indigenous and/or queer rights activism and/or movements against police brutality, media censorship, and capitalist extraction. |
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spelling | doaj.art-659db00c2982417682022767980820642022-12-22T03:59:15ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingPanorama2471-68392019-06-0151https://doi.org/10.24926/24716839.1699T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa CruzT. J. Demosin my view, the most compelling cultural work is that which explores and develops modes of ecology-as-intersectionality, wherein political ecology links with Indigenous and/or queer rights activism and/or movements against police brutality, media censorship, and capitalist extraction. https://journalpanorama.org/article/ecocriticism/ecology-as-intrasectionality/ 5.1ecocriticismt. j. demos |
spellingShingle | T. J. Demos T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz Panorama 5.1 ecocriticism t. j. demos |
title | T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz |
title_full | T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz |
title_fullStr | T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz |
title_full_unstemmed | T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz |
title_short | T. J. Demos, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Director, Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California, Santa Cruz |
title_sort | t j demos professor history of art and visual culture and director center for creative ecologies university of california santa cruz |
topic | 5.1 ecocriticism t. j. demos |
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