Swimming Against the Tide
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- Natalie King - The University of Melbourne, Australia - email
- Francesca Tarocco - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
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 Indigenous • Jim Vivieaere • Exhibitions • Pacific studies • Film Indigeounus • Hawai‘i Triennale The Pacific Century • Queer ecologies • Hydro-theology • Climate action • Climate crisis • Ecologies of care • Tsunamis • Samoa • Multimedia exhibition • Exhibition-making • Paul Gaugin • Pacific islands • Talanoa • French Polynesia • Documentary • Militarisation • Way-finding • E Ho’omanu no Moananuiākea • Pacific • Curatorial activism • Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Art Taiwan • Naadohbii: To Draw Water • Nuclear testing • Petrit Halilaj • Bottled Ocean • Peggy Guggenheim • Contemporary art • Water beings • Yuki Kihara • Experimental pedagogies • Etel Adnan • First Nations • Decolonisation • Melbourne Museum • Gender • Sustainability • Pātaka Art+Museum • Venice • Project Banaba • Tidalectic curatorial practices • Alvaro Urbano • Museums • Oceania • The Great Journey • Community outreach • Archives • Infrastructure • Exhibition • Small islands ecologies • Resistance • Materiality • New Guinea • Winnipeg Art Gallery • Cosmology • Pan-Austro-Nesian • Gender Studies • La Biennale di Venezia • Sea • Climate Change • Paradise Camp • Hydrocommons • Faʻafafine
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