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Ecologies of sex and gender in the work of Quimera Rosa

What is it about?

In this article, I analyse how the work of transfeminist artistic collective Quimera Rosa formulates new understandings of gender and sexuality through an ecological lens. In the work Trans*Plant, indeed, the collective works towards processes of ‘becoming plant’ by establishing erotic intimacies with the nonhuman. In the article, I analyse the anti-capitalist and post-human aspects of these relationships.

Why is it important?

The article attempts to understand and create new notions of gender, sex and sexuality through human-nonhuman relationships.

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