An Urban Girl's Ecofeminist Theory - Equitable Access to Nature
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of ecofeminism and urban life in this thought-provoking TEDx talk by performing artist Serati Maseko. Delve into the dual oppressions of human beings and nature, examining the effects of nature deprivation in urban areas through an eco-feminist lens. Journey through Maseko's personal discoveries as she uses music and storytelling to challenge our perceptions and invite us to reimagine our relationship with the non-human natural world. Gain insights from this multidisciplinary artist and activist from Johannesburg, whose diverse background spans Alexandra Township, Boston, and London. Learn how Maseko employs various artistic mediums to communicate ideas, explore the human condition, and hold a mirror to humanity. Discover the concepts behind her published article "Democratising Nature" and engage with innovative perspectives on equitable access to nature in urban environments.
Syllabus
An urban girl's ecofeminist theory: Equitable access to nature | Serati Maseko | TEDxPretoria
Taught by
TEDx
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