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Queer ecology
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The Queer Ecology Hanky Project questions the norms that govern our lives and taps into an older form of queer communication to rethink human relationships with the planet, land, and other species.
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BIOSYSTEMS: QUEER ECOLOGY Third session of BIOSYSTEMS reading group Hosted by: Glasgow Zine Library, Glasgow Special guests: Callie Gardner, Felicity...
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Generative Motion: Queer Ecology and Avatar - Anglin - 2015 - The Journal of Popular Culture - Wiley Online Library
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Queer Ecology Hanky Project is an exhibition of 90 artist bandanas from across North America, from Vancouver to Mexico City, organized by Vanessa Adams and Mary Tremonte. Queer Ecology Hanky... Read More »
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Drawing for the Queer Ecology Hanky Project
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Queer Ecology Project is teaming up with two housing and land projects that center Black trans and BIPOC communities. 100% of the funds collected from contributions for tickets will be... Read More »
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Animals, plants, and other organisms don’t live by the same code as humans, but that doesn’t stop us from projecting it onto them in restrictive ways. This is where queer ecology comes in, a concept over 90 artists are exploring through one unexpected medium: those little squares of cloth known as hankies.
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The Institute of Queer Ecology might largely exist online. But its principles prove ecology is larger than life.
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Where sexes come by the thousands | "As an evolutionary biologist who studies fungi, I often like to view complex issues (like biological sex and gender identity) through the lens of life’s diversity."
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Queer Nature celebrates the astonishing diversity of plants – and looks at how they have inspired LGBTQ+ groups. Our writer enters a world of bisexual flowers and asexual trees
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Sea mosses Boston,B. Whidden,1893. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/23602926
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Alex Johnson exploring riotous, unpredictable Nature.Missoula-based writer Alex Johnson believes we need to queer the concept of ecology, and I’m inclined to agree. After enjoying his feature “How to Queer Ecology: One Goose at a Time” in the current issue of Orion magazine, I asked him to expand on some of his ideas. Q. You […]
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