Indigenous Species
Autor: | Khairani Barokka |
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EAN: | 9781911284147 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 06.12.2016 |
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Schlagworte: | Indonesian art consumerism decolonialism ecopoetic environmentalism jungle violence |
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A contemporary, feminist take on a Heart of Darkness-esque tale of an upriver journey through a landscape scarred by ecological destruction, and a culture scarred by historical greed. A young girl is abducted and smuggled about a boat bound for the Indonesian interior. As her captors take her ever deeper into the jungle, her uncertain fate is compounded by the sense of her environment as a place of violence, destruction and jeopardy. A long poem accompanied by the author's own 'rainforest gothic' artwork, the book is also a bold and necessary experiment in making a sight-impaired-accessible art book - it will feature Braille alongside conventional text, and tactile, textured images.
Khairani Barokka (b. Jakarta, 1985) is a writer, poet and artist in London. She's a practice-based researcher, whose work centres disabi- lity justice as anti-colonial praxis. Among her honours, she was Modern Poetry in Translation's Inaugural Poet-in-Residence, the first non-British Associate Artist at the UK's National Centre for Writing, and an NYU Tisch Departmental Fellow, and is currently UK Associate Artist at Delfina Foundation and Research Fellow at University of the Arts London.
Khairani Barokka (b. Jakarta, 1985) is a writer, poet and artist in London. She's a practice-based researcher, whose work centres disabi- lity justice as anti-colonial praxis. Among her honours, she was Modern Poetry in Translation's Inaugural Poet-in-Residence, the first non-British Associate Artist at the UK's National Centre for Writing, and an NYU Tisch Departmental Fellow, and is currently UK Associate Artist at Delfina Foundation and Research Fellow at University of the Arts London.