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Toxic Bios: Toxic Autobiographies - A Public Environmental Humanities Project
Authors
M. Armiero Andritsos, T. Barca, S. Bràs, R. Cayuela, S.R. Dedeoǧlu, Ç. Pierri, M.D. De Oliveira Fernandesisa, L. Gravagno, F. Greco, L. Greyl, L. Iengo, I. Lindblom, J. Milanez, F. Pedro, S. Pappalardo, G. Petrillo, A. Portaluri, M. Privitera, E. Sari, A.C. Velegrakis, G.
Publication date
1 January 2019
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Abstract
In this article, we present Toxic Bios, a public environmental humanities (EH) project that aims to coproduce, gather, and make visible stories of contamination and resistance. To explain the rationale of the project and its potentialities, first we offer a brief reflection on the field of the EH and its (possible) contribution to environmental justice research, then, we illustrate the guerrilla narrative strategy experimented through the project. Copyright © 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc
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