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Botanical drift : protagonists of the invasive herbarium / edited by Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.

Contributor(s): Carroll, Khadija von ZinnenburgMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin : Sternberg Press, ©2017. Edition: 1st edDescription: 237 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9783956793530Subject(s): Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | Botany in art | Plants in artLOC classification: NX650.P53 | B68 2017Abstract: Botanical Drift explores the hermeneutics, historicization, semiotics, and symbiosis of plant diversification, species cultivation, and destruction--past and present, extant and extinct--around the globe. Plant histories are explored as commodities and colonial as well as decolonial devices by significant and diverse feminist, art-historical, and anthropological voices--from Germaine Greer to herman de vries--bringing new perspectives through photo-essays, fiction, performance, and interventions in ecological, film, and translation archives. Reflecting on experimental ecology--the undiscovered, underestimated, and undesired non-European flora and fauna--it challenges perception and inspires potentialities to bring new understandings of the undergrowth of the Kew Gardens botany collection. Contributions by David Edward Allen & Maria Buzhor, Rebecca Anderson, Bergit Arends & Sunoj D, Connie Butler & Hazel Dowling, Caroline Cornish & Mark Nesbitt, Alfred Döblin, Natasha Eaton, Germaine Greer, Kim Berit Heppelmann, Emma Waltraud Howes, Melanie Jackson, Alana Jelinek, Philip Kerrigan, Kay Evelina Lewis-Jones, Claire Loussouarn, Wietske Maas, Natasha Myers, Matteo Pasquinelli, Raqs Media Collective, herman de vries, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll"--Publisher's website
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Botanical Drift explores the hermeneutics, historicization, semiotics, and symbiosis of plant diversification, species cultivation, and destruction--past and present, extant and extinct--around the globe. Plant histories are explored as commodities and colonial as well as decolonial devices by significant and diverse feminist, art-historical, and anthropological voices--from Germaine Greer to herman de vries--bringing new perspectives through photo-essays, fiction, performance, and interventions in ecological, film, and translation archives. Reflecting on experimental ecology--the undiscovered, underestimated, and undesired non-European flora and fauna--it challenges perception and inspires potentialities to bring new understandings of the undergrowth of the Kew Gardens botany collection. Contributions by David Edward Allen & Maria Buzhor, Rebecca Anderson, Bergit Arends & Sunoj D, Connie Butler & Hazel Dowling, Caroline Cornish & Mark Nesbitt, Alfred Döblin, Natasha Eaton, Germaine Greer, Kim Berit Heppelmann, Emma Waltraud Howes, Melanie Jackson, Alana Jelinek, Philip Kerrigan, Kay Evelina Lewis-Jones, Claire Loussouarn, Wietske Maas, Natasha Myers, Matteo Pasquinelli, Raqs Media Collective, herman de vries, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll"--Publisher's website

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