What is it about?
What do we have common? Art, thinking, and the environmental crisis, a reading of Sunde's "36.5: A Durational Performance with the Sea."
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Why is it important?
A contribution to expanding the discussion of art and climate change. Essay argues for the freedom in thinking without regard to producing "thought," commodities we exchange in book form.
Perspectives
I am interested in experimenting with the form of the academic essay and tried to write prose that takes up Bruce Lee's admonition to "be as water." Clear, flowing, and given our current climate challenges, short.
Peggy Phelan
Stanford University
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This page is a summary of: Freedom, Resilience A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, January 2020, Project Muse,
DOI: 10.5250/resilience.7.2-3.0253.
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