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Lagoonscapes
Monographic journal issue | 3 | 2 | 2023
This issue of Lagoonscapes binds thinkers, scholars, artists, activists, policymakers and curators from Venice and the Pacific in a holistic way, in dialogue and with converging views and vantage points, discussing human/non-human relationships, cross-disciplinary dialogues and ancestral epistemologies. First-hand knowledge and experiences shift the perspective from rigid academic and institutional structures to personal ruminations on the injuries of colonisation. One of the aims of this special issue of Lagoonscapes is to decentralise and provincialise such ‘Man-as-human’ as the subject/object of inquiry, and thus counter and reframe established geographies, histories and temporalities.
Keywords Oceania • Exhibitions • Water beings • Gender • Winnipeg Art Gallery • Hydro-theology • Queer ecologies • Multimedia exhibition • Climate Change • Hydrocommons • La Biennale di Venezia • Naadohbii: To Draw Water • Alvaro Urbano • Pan-Austro-Nesian • Way-finding • Nuclear testing • Documentary • Museums • Yuki Kihara • French Polynesia • Contemporary art • Climate crisis • Exhibition-making • First Nations • Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Art Taiwan • Project Banaba • Sea • The Great Journey • New Guinea • Decolonisation • Pacific • Curatorial activism • Materiality • E Ho’omanu no Moananuiākea • Sustainability • Tidalectic curatorial practices • Hawai‘i Triennale The Pacific Century • Bottled Ocean • Experimental pedagogies • Climate action • Archives • Infrastructure • Pātaka Art+Museum • Talanoa • Pacific islands • Gender Studies • Peggy Guggenheim • Militarisation • Exhibition • Pacific studies • Samoa • Small islands ecologies • Etel Adnan • Petrit Halilaj • Film Indigeounus • Ecologies of care • Resistance • Community outreach • Indigenous • Melbourne Museum • Jim Vivieaere • Venice • Paul Gaugin • Cosmology • Tsunamis • Paradise Camp • Faʻafafine
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2023/02 | Published Dec. 22, 2023 | Language en
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