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Entanglements and Response-Ability in Intergenerational Performance Ecology: Part V

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In returning to Wild Life, I have been concerned with re-inhabiting a performance ecology of rocks, water, matches, stones, children, adults, movement, running, carrying, flickering, hitting, flaming, flicking, carrying, and many harder-to-name forces, agencies, patterns.

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Hopfinger, S. (2023). Entanglements and Response-Ability in Intergenerational Performance Ecology: Part V. In: Bayley, A., Chan, J. (eds) Diffracting New Materialisms. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18607-3_19

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