Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Ecological crisis and human-nature perceptions in artistic and ethnographic practices
Description
This project will focus in the relationship between art and the Anthropocene/Capitalocene, particularly within visual and performing arts. We will try to approach a recent and substantial body of humanities scholarship in response to rapid climate change in the 21st century with a reflection about contemporary artistic production, curatorship and aesthetics. This relationship will request a historical and comparative incursion throught Western and extra-Western models of nature and their implications in the artistic and aesthetic field. A special focus will be given to South American anthropological literature and its debate about what “nature” is for indigenous peoples and how it has been linked to the current climate crisis. This research will be traversed by a comparative analysis of works of art that point to possible and partial conections between art, ecology and the Anthropocene.
Tutors
Prof. Margarida Brito Alves (FCSH-UNL)
Prof. Renato Sztutman (FFLCH- USP)
Scholarship
FCT
