Lagoonscapes

The Venice Journal of Environmental Humanities

Thinking the Planet with Venice

open access | peer reviewed
    edited by
  • Serenella Iovino - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA - email orcid profile
  • Stefano Beggiora - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
Abstract

The first Italian journal expressly dedicated to the Environmental Humanities, Lagoonscapes, is animated by a ‘local’ awareness and a ‘planetary’ vision. Its title mirrors this spirit and the inescapable need to strengthen the junction between cultural perspectives and ecological complexity. Lagoonscapes is a sort of prism through which multiple perspectives converge, turning the Venetian lagoon into a symbolic laboratory, an observatory, a forge of ideas about the global panorama of the Environmental Humanities. Art, meteorology, climatic imagination, bodily immersions in the ecology of places, food, eco-ethnography, multimedia performance, extractive tourism, debunked clichés, and quagmires: this first issue is a sample of what we envision to be our mission, namely, to create bridges of elements, voices, and visions, facilitating encounters of theories and individual matters, and stimulating ‘trans-local’ negotiations along with planetary awareness.

Keywords ArtEleonora SovraniOcean SpaceCapitaloceneSeafoodContemporary artMeteorologyWeatherEnvironmental justiceBanksyBlue humanitiesPerformanceVeniceCulinary knowledgeNatureEnvironmental HumanitiesDeath in VeniceBody politicMaterial ecocriticismEmbodimentEcologyEnvironmentThomas MannUNESCOEnvironmental mediaGli ImpresariEnvironmental sensingJoan JonasThe sensesSubmergenceJohann Wolfgang GoetheCruise shipsFoodwaysElena MazziNew HumanitiesExtractive tourismWalkingNineteenth centuryMultispeciesArt-activismPresenceMarkets

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2021/01 | Published Dec. 20, 2021 | Language en