Ecology & Research

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Movement and the Anthropocene

Beginning or no understanding of topic, Open to all
Movement not required
Likely neutral
There is a long history of the body as a site of revolt - including both cultural, political and psychic revolt. At this point in time, as humans live, breathe, eat and move amidst the anthropocene (from the mundane to bursts of apocalyptic violence), I call for an “interspecies” imagination that revolts against the grand narrative of Human Exceptionalism. This revolt requires a tough examination of some key concepts such as Ecology, Nature and Embodiment.
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Ecology & Research

This session is free to watch
Presented by

Darci Anderson

Darci is a movement teacher with a Master's Degree in Social and Political Thought.