Collision: Failed Aesthetics: Life as a Rupturing Narrative

Evental Aesthetics 2 (2):64-77 (2013)
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Abstract

For this collision, the role of nonhuman animals as woodland theater and naturalizing agents is questioned. In remediated sites, animals are actors that legitimize everyday pollution, oppression and violence. How can the lived realities of nonhuman animals be embraced without naturalizing the discourse that externalizes those lives? As life and industrial-nature cohere, how might aesthetics engender agency in recovery?

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