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The pilot issue of DELUS offers a range of diverse insights into landscape and urban questions. It introduces new methods to unpack multiple worlds and narrate manifold stories. The contributions range from unraveling histories of land-body relations through recipes with Luiza Prado de O. Martins, following living fossils and their mythical counterparts with Christina Gruber, working with communities to examine extractive environments with Karin Reisinger, exploring postnatural aesthetics with the Institute for Postnatural Studies, to recording wastelands with Sandra Jasper and developing speculative curricula engaging with overlooked forms of knowledge with Federico Pérez Villoro. As a collection, these contributions address the complex relations between humans, non-humans and their environment across time and space.

Table of Contents
Salted Waters: Cooking, Land and Resistance
Rivers, Sturgeons and Dragons
Feminist Responses to the Prolonged Colonialities of Exploited Landscapes
Melting Ecologies
Speculative Ecologies: The Future of Urban Wastelands
The Trap of Time: Protyping a Summer School
Contributors

DELUS: The Journal of the Institute of Landscape

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      Publisher: Hatje Cantz
      Publication Date: 19/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9783775756365, 978-3775756365
      ISBN10: 3775756361

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The pilot issue of DELUS offers a range of diverse insights into landscape and urban questions. It introduces new methods to unpack multiple worlds and narrate manifold stories. The contributions range from unraveling histories of land-body relations through recipes with Luiza Prado de O. Martins, following living fossils and their mythical counterparts with Christina Gruber, working with communities to examine extractive environments with Karin Reisinger, exploring postnatural aesthetics with the Institute for Postnatural Studies, to recording wastelands with Sandra Jasper and developing speculative curricula engaging with overlooked forms of knowledge with Federico Pérez Villoro. As a collection, these contributions address the complex relations between humans, non-humans and their environment across time and space.

      Table of Contents
      Salted Waters: Cooking, Land and Resistance
      Rivers, Sturgeons and Dragons
      Feminist Responses to the Prolonged Colonialities of Exploited Landscapes
      Melting Ecologies
      Speculative Ecologies: The Future of Urban Wastelands
      The Trap of Time: Protyping a Summer School
      Contributors

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