Presentation date: October 22, 2014
In this presentation I promote an erotic and interdisciplinary approach to sustainability and geophilosophy that draws from radical feminism, aspects of ecologically attuned poetry, and critical theories in human geography concerned with unsettling power. I argue that thinking and acting in ways that (just might) allow for human and non-human survival on this planet require much deeper kinds of affinities – ones indeed that are physically moving and even sexually felt and embodied – than ones currently conceptualized in, for instance, theories and practices of ecopoetry, ‘more than human’ subjects in this Anthropocene moment, or even bio- and topo- phelia.
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