Errant Journal - Issue #2, Spring/Summer 2021
Errant Journal is a new periodical published by Framer Framed, a contemporary art institution in Amsterdam. They chose the title Slow Violence, in order to bring the rather abstract concept of ´climate change´ back in relation to the underlying necropolitics.
Coined by Rob Nixon, the term is generally defined by the often used quote from his book that reads: ‘By slow violence I mean a violence that occurs gradually and out of sight, a violence of delayed destruction that is dispersed across time and space, an attritional violence that is typically not viewed as violence at all.’
Moving away from a universal narrative and addressing the different roles people, companies, and nation states play, also opens up the possibility to address the call for climate justice; a topic addressed in a special section of this issue edited by Radha D’Souza and Jonas Staal.
128 pages, softcover.
Contents:
- Editor’s Note by Irene de Craen
- Cultureal identity in the face of the climate crisis – the case of Tuvalu by Maina Talia
- Who will Dig into this Landscape? by Inas Halabi
- Notes on Cultural Healing and Medicine Barbara Santos and Milena Bonilla in conversation with Rosa Elena Jacanamijoy
- Taitas of the Amazon say enough to the impostors of the Yagé – a manifesto
- Introduction to the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes – a conversation between Radha D’Souza & Jonas Staal
- Conversations on Energy with Ghosts from the Netherworld by Nicholas Hildyard
- From the “Ballad of the Dust Bowl” to the vicious circle of the industrial agri-food system by Ramón Vera-Herrera
- A vaccine against intellectual hubris? by Radigan Maharajh
- A seed of pluriversality by Aldo Ramos
- The nexus of Nature and Nation in the Baltic region by Inga Lȃce
- Amidst slow violence: cascading reincarnations in Thao-Nguyen Phan’s Becoming Alluvium by Connie Zheng
- Paradoxes of an Energy Transition Model by Ivet Reyes Maturano
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