Throughout the world when people use the term cinema all refer more or less consciously to a single cinema, which for more than half a century has been created, produced, industrialised, programmed and then shown on the world’s screens: Euro-American cinema.
This cinema has gradually imposed itself on a set of dominated peoples. With no means of protecting their own cultures, these peoples have been systematically invaded by diverse, cleverly articulated cinematographic products. The ideologies of these products never ‘represent’ their personality, their collective or private way of life, their cultural codes, or of course the least reflection of their specific ‘art’, their way of thinking, of communicating — in a word, their own history... their civilisation.
The images this cinema offers systematically exclude the African and the Arab.
Author: Archive Journal
Anyone who aims to understand why viruses are becoming more dangerous must investigate the industrial model of agriculture
The emergence of Covid-19 is not an isolated incident. Exploitive land use, large-scale animal production and monoculture farming causes great disturbances in the web of organic life, where the increased risk for epidemics is only one of several severe effects.
During the course of history, the claims of landowners, and of sovereign states, have become increasingly absolute
The pamphlet Peace with the Earth (Fred med Jorden) was published by the Swedish suffragettes and peace activists Elisabeth Tamm and Elin Wägner in 1940, after the outbreak of the Second World War.
The Kale bed is so called because there is always kale in it
Between 1982 and 1984, the Irish plant researcher R.F. Murphy took part in a transnational initiative to map and collect samples of remaining farm bred cabbage
Tracing Agricultural Memory, Refiguring Practice
The book Peace with the Earth — Tracing Agricultural Memory, Refiguring Practice reveals gaps and inconsistencies in historical narratives, opening up ideas for possible cultivation systems that nurture the soil and its habitat. Introduction by Åsa Sonjasdotter.
Earthrise. Ecological Visions on Both Sides of the Wall
There is no question that ecological ideas acquired a central role in contemporary episteme. In contrast, the heuristic function that these ideas can assume in the current polarisation is questionable: that which, over the last decade, has identified the environmental crisis with the (categorical and totalitarian) concept of the Anthropocene.
A solidarity greeting from a German farm in times of Corona
A solidarity greeting from a German farm in times of Corona. By farmer and agitator Julia Bar-Tal. 25 March 2020.
The Order of Potatoes. On Purity and Variation in Plant Breeding
This article addresses questions of memory, matter, temporality and narrative as they emerge in stable plant variation throughout processes of cultivation and breeding.
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