Cultivating affects: A feminist posthumanist analysis of invertebrate and human performativity in an urban community garden

T Lloro-Bidart - Emotion, Space and Society, 2018 - Elsevier
In our everyday, multispecies worlds most of us encounter and sometimes sensorially
interact with myriad invertebrate species, yet critical humanities and social science research
tends to ignore humans' relationships with invertebrates more generally, and especially
those involved in food production. Here, I begin by drawing on theories of animal
performativity to foreground socioecological learning with invertebrates in a community
garden space. I then describe the research site and methodologies employed to study the …

[引用][C] Cultivating affects: a feminist posthumanist analysis of invertebrate and human performativity in an urban community garden. Emot Space Soc 27: 23–30

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