Dittel Kris (27 results)

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Seller: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.Midtown Scholar Bookstore
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Paperback. Condition: New. What does it mean to acknowledge one's closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures - the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms - and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly rethinking… of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artist's book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards' artwork is the visual weft to the book's written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient. Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgärtner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle Tea 'The Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond "recognition", a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. 'Marina Vishmidt 'A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards' searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. 'Alexis Shotwell'This book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. It's about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. 'Geo 'Gbutt1984' WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family.

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Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United KingdomRarewaves.com USA
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Paperback. Condition: New. What does it mean to acknowledge one's closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures - the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms - and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly rethinking… of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artist's book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards' artwork is the visual weft to the book's written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient. Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgärtner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle Tea 'The Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond "recognition", a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. 'Marina Vishmidt 'A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards' searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. 'Alexis Shotwell'This book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. It's about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. 'Geo 'Gbutt1984' WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family.

- Softcover
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.GreatBookPrices
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Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.PBShop.store US
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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.Grand Eagle Retail
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What does it mean to acknowledge ones closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly reth…inking of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artists book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards artwork is the visual weft to the books written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient.Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgaertner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle TeaThe Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond recognition, a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. Marina Vishmidt A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. Alexis ShotwellThis book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. Its about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. Geo Gbutt1984 WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Seller: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, United KingdomPBShop.store UK
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Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, IrelandKennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd.
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- Softcover
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Seller: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italylibreriauniversitaria.it
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- First Edition
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, IrelandKennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd.
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Seller: Art Data, London, , United KingdomArt Data
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. Paperback.Width: 15 cm. Height: 22cm. 288 pages. English & German text.

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Seller: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, NetherlandsMooney's bookstore
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Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.Rarewaves USA United
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Paperback. Condition: New. What does it mean to acknowledge one's closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures - the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms - and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly rethinking… of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artist's book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards' artwork is the visual weft to the book's written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient. Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgärtner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle Tea 'The Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond "recognition", a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. 'Marina Vishmidt 'A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards' searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. 'Alexis Shotwell'This book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. It's about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. 'Geo 'Gbutt1984' WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family.

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Seller: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, NetherlandsMooney's bookstore
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What does it mean to acknowledge ones closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly reth…inking of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artists book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards artwork is the visual weft to the books written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient.Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgaertner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle TeaThe Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond recognition, a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. Marina Vishmidt A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. Alexis ShotwellThis book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. Its about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. Geo Gbutt1984 WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

- Softcover
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, AustraliaAussieBookSeller
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What does it mean to acknowledge ones closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly reth…inking of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artists book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards artwork is the visual weft to the books written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient.Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgaertner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle TeaThe Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond recognition, a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. Marina Vishmidt A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. Alexis ShotwellThis book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. Its about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. Geo Gbutt1984 WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, GermanyAHA-BUCH GmbH
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Entanglement or extractivism Historical and contemporary writings on how we relate to the world and to each other, from Roland Barthes and Ursula K. Le Guin to Sara Ahmed and Sophie LewisWhat kind of relationship do we foster with the material world Do we see it only as a resource to plunde…r or can we find ways of being in kinship with it And how are these opposed modes of relating reflected in our personal relationships The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractivist histories of materials and the social relations that frame contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, colonial conquest and climate collapse, the texts gathered here tell toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things animate and inanimate.Contributors include: Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgärtner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle Tea.

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Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United KingdomRarewaves.com UK
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Paperback. Condition: New. What does it mean to acknowledge one's closeness to, enmeshment in or even kinship with the material world? And what does it mean to question family structures - the way they organise, coerce and make deviant certain lifeforms - and dwell in other possibilities of kin-making?Not just a jolly rethinking… of objects or a polyamorous romp through relationships, The Material Kinship Reader reckons with the extractavist histories of materials and the social relations that frame much of contemporary life. Spanning fiction and theory, the collection of texts expand the idea of an artist's book by bringing words into conversation with an aesthetic proposition. Clementine Edwards' artwork is the visual weft to the book's written net. From colonial conquest to climate collapse, The Material Kinship Reader tells toxic and tender stories of interdependence among all things sentient and insentient. Including contributions by Sara Ahmed, Hana Pera Aoake, Roland Barthes, Joannie Baumgärtner, Heather Davis, Kris Dittel, Clementine Edwards, Ama Josephine B. Johnstone, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sophie Lewis, Steven Millhauser, Jena Myung, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Michelle Murphy, Ada M. Patterson, Kim TallBear and Michelle Tea 'The Material Kinship Reader is a beguiling orrery of ways of thinking, making and relating far from the shores of alienation. As varied as it is visionary, it tugs at and thinks kinship beyond "recognition", a humming spectrum of becoming all kinds. 'Marina Vishmidt 'A wonderful addition to the conversation about materialism and how we might live on after capitalism. Bringing together a sharp selection of core texts that have made key offerings to this dialogue with brilliant new theoretical and artistic interventions, the book is stitched together with Clementine Edwards' searching material work and reflections. A generous and generative project. 'Alexis Shotwell'This book is a constellation of crumbs, treasure together in a vibrating field. It's about what it means to locate family in provisional formats, textures and arrangements, and the focused and felt reciprocity with the small stuffs that touch us, tumbling through around and before us, forming our very being. An errant riff, The Material Kinship Reader thoughtfully darns a loose and loved garment, pulling strands together to reconfigure ideas of family, care, property and memory. 'Geo 'Gbutt1984' WyethAbout the artist/editor:Clementine Edwards is a Rotterdam-based artist from Naarm/Melbourne working across sculpture, film, performance, writing and jewellery. Her practice is guided by the ongoing research line material kinship, which thinks material beyond extraction and kinship beyond the nuclear family.

- Softcover
Seller: Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.Book Alley
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paperback. Condition: Very Good. Very Good. Used with some reading wear but is still in great reading condition. No markings in text.