I recently reviewed Stacy Alaimo’s Exposed over at ASAP/J. The review focuses on Alaimo’s utilization of art and activism that foregrounds the trans-corporeal nature of subjectivity and embodiment. By interweaving geo- and biopolitical concerns into her theorization of the anthropocene, Alaimo’s work ‘reorients attention to the seemingly mundane political and aesthetic practices of co-inhabitation that shape humans and their environments.’ You can find the review here.
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