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Coordinados ambos por Mirta Antonelli, Laura Fobbio y Lucrecia Wagner, en virtud de la desborda(nte)da recepción a la convocatoria lanzada oportunamente con el eje “Estética, Política y Naturaleza: lenguajes y experiencias ecopoéticas”, los textos aquí entretejidos rastrean y buscan – en y desde zonas materialmente existentes de lo socio-político territorial, cultural y estético–, atisbar, identificar y leer signaturas y modos indiciales en los que se instituyen, o apenas asoman, las marcas del vector de violencia que atraviesa la condición contemporánea, la del extractivismo(s) en fase de escalada geoimperial, tecnocientífica y de mediatización. Es este un escenario de trastocamientos de lo viviente, de desquicios en sus constelaciones, configuraciones y bordes, y también el de nuestras propias afecciones acerca del devenir de lo vivo en las que transcurre la (nuestra) condición contemporánea. Y también de revisitas y modos otros de pensar naturaleza/cultura, lo vivo humano-no humano.
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