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Reentering an ecoerotic garden of revolt

Salla, Patricia LU (2025) SKÅR04 20251
Malmö Theatre Academy
Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts
Abstract
The thesis presents a poetic and intimate correspondence to be heard in the format of a 6 chapter script that relays an emmergence of a (meta)physical garden of revolt where a cohort entity of embodied and unembodied voices converse, organize, reflect and act from. They also engage the reader intimately through conversation and performative instructions to embody and articulate different proposals related to political herbalism, black queer spiritual and philosophical cosmologies, shamanism, astrology, and body_hacking. The garden of revolt is contextualized within geopolitical localities and temporalities in nørrebro, Copenhagen at the heart of the black, indigenous and queer of colour queer and trans* communities living in the... (More)
The thesis presents a poetic and intimate correspondence to be heard in the format of a 6 chapter script that relays an emmergence of a (meta)physical garden of revolt where a cohort entity of embodied and unembodied voices converse, organize, reflect and act from. They also engage the reader intimately through conversation and performative instructions to embody and articulate different proposals related to political herbalism, black queer spiritual and philosophical cosmologies, shamanism, astrology, and body_hacking. The garden of revolt is contextualized within geopolitical localities and temporalities in nørrebro, Copenhagen at the heart of the black, indigenous and queer of colour queer and trans* communities living in the neighbourhood.

As for methodology, the thesis draws on three key areas: body_hacking, black quantum temporalities and poetic remixing. Body_hacking develops an intentional ecosensuous praxis of undoing, misdirecting, and confronting all the ways in which our capacity to sensing and embodiment have been colonized and hijacked in a long quantum continuum of time. These remix somatic practices rooted in butoh dance, afro-diasporic trance movement, and black/afro-indigenous queer philosophy, studies, and feminism(s). And lastly, poetic modes ground form, language and aesthetics in terms of accessibility to the reader /participant. (Less)
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The thesis presents a poetic and intimate correspondence to be heard in the format of a 6 chapter script that relays an emmergence of a (meta)physical garden of revolt where a cohort entity of embodied and unembodied voices converse, organize, reflect and act from. They also engage the reader intimately through conversation and performative instructions to embody and articulate different proposals related to political herbalism, black queer spiritual and philosophical cosmologies, shamanism, astrology, and body_hacking. The garden of revolt is contextualized within geopolitical localities and temporalities in nørrebro, Copenhagen at the heart of the black, indigenous and queer of colour queer and trans* communities living in the... (More)
The thesis presents a poetic and intimate correspondence to be heard in the format of a 6 chapter script that relays an emmergence of a (meta)physical garden of revolt where a cohort entity of embodied and unembodied voices converse, organize, reflect and act from. They also engage the reader intimately through conversation and performative instructions to embody and articulate different proposals related to political herbalism, black queer spiritual and philosophical cosmologies, shamanism, astrology, and body_hacking. The garden of revolt is contextualized within geopolitical localities and temporalities in nørrebro, Copenhagen at the heart of the black, indigenous and queer of colour queer and trans* communities living in the neighbourhood.

As for methodology, the thesis draws on three key areas: body_hacking, black quantum temporalities and poetic remixing. Body_hacking develops an intentional ecosensuous praxis of undoing, misdirecting, and confronting all the ways in which our capacity to sensing and embodiment have been colonized and hijacked in a long quantum continuum of time. These remix somatic practices rooted in butoh dance, afro-diasporic trance movement, and black/afro-indigenous queer philosophy, studies, and feminism(s). And lastly, poetic modes ground form, language and aesthetics in terms of accessibility to the reader /participant. (Less)
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Salla, Patricia LU
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SKÅR04 20251
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H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
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art, architecture
language
English
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9193114
date added to LUP
2025-06-05 11:07:14
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2025-06-05 11:07:14
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  abstract     = {{The thesis presents a poetic and intimate correspondence to be heard in the format of a 6 chapter script that relays an emmergence of a (meta)physical garden of revolt where a cohort entity of embodied and unembodied voices converse, organize, reflect and act from. They also engage the reader intimately through conversation and performative instructions to embody and articulate different proposals related to political herbalism, black queer spiritual and philosophical cosmologies, shamanism, astrology, and body_hacking. The garden of revolt is contextualized within geopolitical localities and temporalities in nørrebro, Copenhagen at the heart of the black, indigenous and queer of colour queer and trans* communities living in the neighbourhood.
 
As for methodology, the thesis draws on three key areas: body_hacking, black quantum temporalities and poetic remixing. Body_hacking develops an intentional ecosensuous praxis of undoing, misdirecting, and confronting all the ways in which our capacity to sensing and embodiment have been colonized and hijacked in a long quantum continuum of time. These remix somatic practices rooted in butoh dance, afro-diasporic trance movement, and black/afro-indigenous queer philosophy, studies, and feminism(s). And lastly, poetic modes ground form, language and aesthetics in terms of accessibility to the reader /participant.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Reentering an ecoerotic garden of revolt}},
  year         = {{2025}},
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