IAS Seminar: Environmental Performance
- 24 April 2024
- 12pm-1pm
- International House and Zoom webinar
Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) Residential Fellow Professor Jane Chin Davidson will deliver a seminar on their research, fully titled 'Environmental Performance: Art, Science, and Trans Terminology for Ecological Justice in the Global Context'.
Artists since the 1960s-70s have used performance to restore environmentally fragile sites and to stage activist events in locations impacted by anthropogenic climate and species devastation. An archival effort to document these works, this project seeks to develop trans-disciplinary methodologies for studying environmental art; including the past and present activism of artists, such as for the Fruit Routes project at the Loughborough campus, revealing the ways in which art and science can be used to engage communities at the grassroots level.
In the global context of environmental humanities, performance becomes a means to explore trans-national, trans-corporeal, and trans-human identities in the Anthropocene. A review of the 1990s work of contemporary artists in China recognises the use of Chinese performance traditions for addressing the oncoming capitalist industrialisation of the country’s landscapes. The eco-feminist discourse in China contributes to the global acknowledgment of the patriarchal regimes that have authorised extractive modes of capitalist domination over all of planetary life.
Please arrive from 11.45am for a 12pm start. For those joining in person, lunch will be served after the seminar from 1pm.
Contact and booking details
- Name
- Kieran Teasdale
- Email address
- ias@lboro.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Booking required?
- Yes