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The revolutionary nature of lesbian organic gardening  / Kaye C. Johnston.

Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies, 2 (1992) 1 (jun), p. 51-60
bron: Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies jaargang: 2 (1992) 1 (jun), p. 51-60
samenvatting: Verkent, vanuit de eigen ervaringen met het runnen van een milieuvriendelijke boerderij in Australiƫ, de mogelijkheden van het opbouwen van een alternatieve, lesbische cultuur en levensstijl.
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signatuur: ts.

The revolutionary nature of lesbian organic gardening
ts.
Kaye C. Johnston.
Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies
2
(1992)
1
(jun)
51-60
N260130
Artikel

A fantasy garden  / Kate Johnston.

Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies (1995) 5 (dec), p. 95-107
bron: Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies (1995) 5 (dec), p. 95-107
samenvatting: Feministisch tuinieren in de praktijk. Met een geselecteerde plantenlijst.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

A fantasy garden
ts.
Kate Johnston.
Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies
(1995)
5
(dec)
95-107
N260151
Artikel

Weeding at dawn : a lesbian country life  / Sally Sheklow.

Off our backs, 23 (2003) 5/6 (Mar/Apr), p. 39-41
bron: Off our backs jaargang: 23 (2003) 5/6 (Mar/Apr), p. 39-41
samenvatting: Review of "Weeding at Dawn: a Lesbian Country Life" by Hawk Madrone, an account of her retreat to an off-the-grid, lesbian separatist life in rural Oregon.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Weeding at dawn : a lesbian country life
ts.
Sally Sheklow.
Off our backs
23
(2003)
5/6
(Mar/Apr)
39-41
N277416
Artikel

Nestled into Niches : Prefigurative Communities on Lesbian Land  / Sine Anahita.

Journal of Homosexuality, 56 (2009) 6 (aug), p. 719-737
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 56 (2009) 6 (aug), p. 719-737
samenvatting: The contemporary U.S. lesbian land movement, known more recently as the landdyke movement, is analyzed. I argue that landdyke activists are creating a network of communities that are prefigurative and ecofeminist. Based on interviews with 32 activists in the movement, the article describes four aspects of landdyke ecofeminist praxis: developing an emotional and spiritual connection to land; facilitating personal liberation and transformation; living important values through everyday acts; and assurance of bodily freedoms that are largely unavailable outside of the movement. These lived aspects of the landdyke movement prefigure an ecofeminist future. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/haworth-journals.asp ]
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signatuur: ts.

Nestled into Niches : Prefigurative Communities on Lesbian Land
ts.
Sine Anahita.
Journal of Homosexuality
56
(2009)
6
(aug)
719-737
N287650
Grijs

Women and the road movie genre  / Feargal Agard.

Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), 2017 - 72 p.
uitgave: Amsterdam : Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), 2017 - 72 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. film
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This thesis is interested in the potential of 'Road Movies', in regard of women. It is the mission to describe the thematical dimensions of a relationship between the politics of gender, nature and sexuality, and to articulate the complicated display of ideas that come from these relationships. In this thesis, a selection of films are investigated that actively deconstruct specific constructions of nature, oppression, gender and sexuality (whether straight or lgbtqi). These deconstructions can show expressive modes, such as distrust, rebellion, escape, retaliation, solace, and by referencing certain literary forms, such as patriarchal self/other dualism (men oppressing women), selfdiscovery in the wilderness and feminist and queer theory concepts of inclusion and naturalizing as a solution. To assist this thesis's research, I have chosen to investigate three films which enable the possibility to move contextually from an emblematic film from the nineties to contemporary films in the 2000's. I read these films alongside of a selection of academic literary texts that inform each filmic text and analysis. The first film is Ridley Scott's Thelma & Louise (1991). This is where Greg Garrard's, Steve Cohan's and Patrick Brereton's Ecocriticism theories come in. The second is George Miller's post-apocalyptic film, Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), which I analyze alongside of Greta Gaard's and Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands Ecofeminist theories. And finally for my third chapter I turn to Abe Sylvia's work Dirty Girl (2010). This final filmic text prompts questions of both gender (men and women) and sexuality (straight and lgbtqi). This is where Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands and Greta Gaard's Queer ecology and Ecofeminism can shed light on the subject. The following specific notions from the academic areas mentioned above will be discussed; 'self/other dualism', 'first and second spaces', 'third space', 'otherness', so-called 'unnatural' or 'degenerate' sexuality, ecoqueer sensibility, global democratic community, biotic community, a sense of place/planet and of course 'Road Movie' genre theory.

signatuur: cat. (agard/wom)

dgb grijs

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Women and the road movie genre
cat. (agard/wom)dgb grijs
N300360
Artikel

Guest Column: Queer Ecology  / Timothy Morton.

PMLA [Publications of the Modern Language Association of America], 125 (2010) 3 (mrt), p. 273-281
bron: PMLA [Publications of the Modern Language Association of America] jaargang: 125 (2010) 3 (mrt), p. 273-281
samenvatting: The term queer ecology refers to a series of practices that reimagine nature, biology, and sexuality in light of queer theory. Queer ecology disrupts heterosexist notions of nature, drawing from a diverse array of disciplines, including science studies, ecofeminism, environmental justice, and queer geography. This perspective breaks apart various "dualisms" that exist within human understanding of nature and culture.Timothy Morton proposes that biology and ecology deconstruct notions of authenticity. Specifically, he proposes that life exists as a "mesh of interrelations" that blurs traditional scientific boundaries, like species, living and nonliving, human and nonhuman, and even between an organism and its environment. Queer ecology, according to Morton, emphasizes a perspective on life that transcends dualisms and distinctive boundaries, instead recognizing that unique relationships exist between life forms at different scales. Queer ecology nuances traditional evolutionary perspectives on sexuality, regarding heterosexuality as impractical at many scales and as a "late" evolutionary development.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (morto/gue)

Guest Column: Queer Ecology
dgb artikelen (morto/gue)
Timothy Morton.
PMLA [Publications of the Modern Language Association of America]
125
(2010)
3
(mrt)
273-281
N304691
Artikel

Lesbian processing at the end of the world: lesbian identity and queer environmental futurity  / Sabine LeBel.

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 26 (2022) 2 (apr-jun), p. 159-173
bron: Journal of Lesbian Studies jaargang: 26 (2022) 2 (apr-jun), p. 159-173
samenvatting: This essay responds to the current moment when two seemingly disconnected issues are happening contemporaneously: the climate crisis and what seems to be a turning away from lesbian identity. Processing has been central to lesbian identity since the 1970s, partly as an inside joke but seriously as well. In art and activism, a focus on process can be a way of centering ethical ways of relating: a good process considers feelings, power dynamics, and who gets paid. Process is as important as the final outcome. Queer environmental futurity draws on our histories of art, activism, and resilience, to confront the "unthinkable futures: of climate change. Drawing on Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue's massive interactive installation, Killjoy's Kastle, this essay argues that the particularities of lesbian processing might inform how to deal with climate change.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Lesbian processing at the end of the world: lesbian identity and queer environmental futurity
ts.
Sabine LeBel.
Journal of Lesbian Studies
26
(2022)
2
(apr-jun)
159-173
N312002
Artikel

Queer ecology  / Catriona Sandilands.

bron:
samenvatting: The term "queer ecology" refers to a loose, interdisciplinary constellation of practices that aim, in different ways, to disrupt prevailing heterosexist discursive and institutional articulations of sexuality and nature, and also to reimagine evolutionary processes, ecological interactions, and environmental politics in light of queer theory. Drawing from traditions as diverse as evolutionary biology, LGBTTIQQ2SA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, intersex, queer, questioning, two-spirited, and allies) movements, and queer geography and history, feminist science studies, ecofeminism, and environmental justice, queer ecology currently highlights the complexity of contemporary biopolitics, draws important connections between the material and cultural dimensions of environmental issues, and insists on an articulatory practice in which sexand nature are understood in light of multiple trajectories of power and matter.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (sandi/que)

Queer ecology
dgb artikelen (sandi/que)
Catriona Sandilands.
In : Volume 3 in the series Keywords: Keywords for Environmental Studies / Ed. by: Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason and David Pellow. - New York : New York University Press. 2016. - p. 169-171
N313023

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