Mutating Ecologies in Contemporary Art

What role might art exert in light of the challenges posed by climate change, resource depletion, and the diverse political and cultural crises our societies face in the twenty-first century? The hypothesis guiding this book is born of Félix Guattari’s claim that in confronting the multi-faceted pro...

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Superior document:Col·lecció AGI (Art, Globalization, Interculturality)
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Col·lecció AGI (Art, Globalization, Interculturality)
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (208 p.)
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