Plastic Matter
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Heather Davis is Assistant Professor of Culture and Media at The New School, editor of Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada, and coeditor of Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments, and Epistemologies.
Table Of Contents
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Preface: Complicated Inheritances vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Plastic Matter 1
1. Plasticity 21
2. Synthetic Universality 39
3. Plastic Media 63
4. Queer Kin 81
Conclusion: Plastic Futures 103
Notes 109
Bibliography 135
Index 155
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Plastic Matter 1
1. Plasticity 21
2. Synthetic Universality 39
3. Plastic Media 63
4. Queer Kin 81
Conclusion: Plastic Futures 103
Notes 109
Bibliography 135
Index 155
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Back to TopFinalist, 2023 Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) Ecocritical Book Award
Honorable Mention for the 2023 Kendrick Prize, presented by the Society of Literature, Arts, and the Arts
Winner of the 2024 Alanna Bondar Memorial Book Prize, presented by the Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada
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- Heather Davis's website
- Read an Excerpt of Heather Davis' work in e-flux Journal
- Listen to an interview with Heather Davis on the New Books Network podcast.
- Listen to an interview with Heather Davis on New Books Network
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