site specific;
ecology;
witnessing;
more-than-human;
land;
response ability;
witchcraft;
voice;
D O I:
10.1386/jdsp_00045_1
中图分类号:
J7 [舞蹈];
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摘要:
Through a somatic approach to my ongoing encounter with the River Wyre, Lancashire, I consider land - its material presence and immaterial spirit/ancestral relations - as primary collaborator. I explore the capacity for land to witness and propel human ethics and expression through the porous and influx body. This opens a mode of witnessing which both bears witness to historic trauma (the less visible entanglements of ecocide, femicide and epistemicide), and to more-than-human manifestations (in this case river and stone) that guide an 'otherwise' possibility to this colonial violence. Vocal sounding with more-than-human collectivities opens the capacity for the body to be 'in two places at once' - one of Silvia Federici's articulations of witchcraft - and troubles colonial-capitalism's division of Life and Non-life. The practice expands Kelly Oliver's definition of witnessing as inter-human 'response-ability and address-ability', through addressing - and being addressed by - more-than-human existents.
机构:
Univ Wollongong, Australian Ctr Cultural Environemntal Res AUSCCER, Wollongong, NSW, AustraliaUniv Wollongong, Australian Ctr Cultural Environemntal Res AUSCCER, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
McKiernan, Shaun
Instone, Lesley
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Univ Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, AustraliaUniv Wollongong, Australian Ctr Cultural Environemntal Res AUSCCER, Wollongong, NSW, Australia