Abstract:Foreboding reports of the Australian Great Barrier Reef’s peril signal not only a fraught politics but the site’s significance as a potent global environmental imaginary and Anthropocene signifier. In this paper I draw on the site’s ecological emergency and consider what humans could learn from coral life through its evolved fluid-dynamic and planetary relationships. Corals, I argue, offer novel insight into more-than-human ontologies, revealing constitutively solid-fluid ways of being responsive to planetary … Show more
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