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Transnational Feminisms and Art's Transhemispheric Histories: Ecologies and Genealogies

Transnational Feminisms and Art's Transhemispheric Histories: Ecologies and Genealogies

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Marsha Meskimmon's second book in her trilogy explores decolonial, ecocritical, and feminist arts histories to create transformative conversations between and across many and more-than-human worlds. It engages with transnational feminisms and arts transhemispheric histories, materializing arts histories as radical practices of disciplinary disobedience. It is essential reading for students and researchers in art history, theory, practice, visual culture studies, feminism and gender studies, environmental humanities, and cultural geography.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 166 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


In this captivating second installment of her groundbreaking trilogy, Marsha Meskimmon takes us on a transformative journey as she explores the profound implications of decolonial, eco-critical, and feminist arts histories. Through a rich tapestry of ideas, she proposes that these histories have the power to unravel the anthropocentric legacies of Eurocentric universalism, fostering meaningful conversations between and across diverse and interconnected worlds.

At the heart of this book lies a deep engagement with the ecologies and genealogies that shape the plural knowledge projects of transnational feminisms and arts transhemispheric histories. Meskimmon weaves together a tapestry of worlds and stories, challenging us to reimagine our understanding of the world and our place within it.

The book is written through two critical figurations: transcanons and trans-scalar ecologies. Transcanons, she argues, offer a framework for understanding the interconnectedness of knowledge systems across time and space, while trans-scalar ecologies shed light on the complex relationships between different scales of existence, from the microscopic to the planetary.

By materializing arts histories as radical practices of disciplinary disobedience, Meskimmon showcases how planetary feminisms can cultivate interdependent flourishing as they narrate pluriversal worlds and world pluriversal stories through the lens of art. This volume serves as a vital resource for students and researchers in art history, theory and practice, visual culture studies, feminism and gender studies, environmental humanities, and cultural geography.

The trilogy, which includes three interconnected volumes, offers a comprehensive exploration of transnational feminisms, transversal politics, and art. Transnational Feminisms delves into the historical and contemporary movements that have shaped feminist struggles across borders, highlighting the interconnectedness of these movements and their contributions to global social change. Transversal Politics explores the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality in political movements and ideologies, challenging us to think critically about power dynamics and the construction of identities. Art: Entanglements and Intersections explores the complex relationships between art and politics, examining how art can be used as a tool for activism, resistance, and social transformation.

Finally, Transnational Feminisms and Posthuman Aesthetics: Resonance and Riffing delves into the realm of posthumanism, exploring how feminist and decolonial theories can be applied to the study of art and aesthetics. Through a rich blend of theory and practice, Meskimmon offers insights into how art can resonate with and respond to the experiences of marginalized communities, fostering a sense of belonging and agency.

In conclusion, Marsha Meskimmon's trilogy is a groundbreaking exploration of the power of art and history to shape our understanding of the world and our place within it. Through a multidisciplinary approach, she offers a vision of a more inclusive and equitable future, one that recognizes the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of engaging with the diverse and complex worlds that surround us. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to broaden their horizons and contribute to a more just and sustainable world.

Weight: 326g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138579767

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