The Planetary Turn : Relationality and Geoaesthetics in the Twenty-First Century

A groundbreaking collection that pursues the rise of geoculture as an essential framework for arts criticism, The Planetary Turn shows how the planet-as territory, sociopolitical arena, space of interaction for life, and artistic theme-is increasingly the conceptual and political dimension in which...

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Other Authors: Elias, Amy (Editor), Moraru, Christian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Press 20150430
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