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Shimmering with Deborah Rose: Posthuman theory-making with feminist ecophilosophers and social ecologists

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posted on 2024-10-18, 05:42 authored by Karen MaloneKaren Malone, Marianne Logan, Lisa Siegel, Julie Regalado, Bronwen Wade-Leeuwen
Drawing on a posthuman lens we walk - with Deborah Bird Rose and her conceptual framing of shimmer. We explore shimmering as incorporating a sensorial richness, as beauty and grandeur, as constantly in flux, moving between past, future and back again. Shimmering has potentiality in a posthuman context in its encompassing of spiritual and ancestral energies and illumination of the human (settler) story of exceptionalism. By theorising shimmer with this posthuman lens, we acknowledge and honour the eco-ethico consciousness raised by Australian ecophilosophers and ecofeminists such as Deborah Bird Rose and Val Plumwood, and the social ecologists who have continued to walk with them. In order to disrupt anthropocentricism and present a moral wake-up call that glows from dull to brilliance in these precarious times, we bring to environmental education the potential of holding the shimmering past tracings of theory along with us on our journeys.

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ISSN

2049-775X

Journal title

Australian Journal of Environmental Education

Volume

36

Issue

2

Article number

PII S0814062620000233

Pagination

129-145

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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Copyright © 2020 the authors. This is the author's final peer-reviewed accepted manuscript version. The publisher asserts the following license over this version: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Language

eng