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在现代性晚期,艺术社会运动在更新社会进程中发挥着核心作用。本文以Fernanda Meireles的fanzine制作的艺术实践为出发点,旨在了解DIY (do- to -yourself, DIY)思潮如何为这些挑战搭建理解的桥梁。基于定性方法,我们分析了Meireles在生态女权主义、人类世和费尔洛世以及Meireles居住的巴西福塔莱萨市对DIY精神和实践的使用。通过一个DIY的镜头,我们强调了在新的领土上支持城市空间的重新定义的观点,产生了与城市相关的新方式,并在面对人类世和Phallocene时使用生态女权主义的(重新)存在的观点来批评或争论城市。
DIY, fanzines and ecofeminism in the Global South: ‘This city is my sister’
In late modernity, artistic-social movements play a central role in renewing societal processes. This article aims to understand how the do-it-yourself (DIY) ethos builds bridges of understanding for these challenges, taking the artistic practice of fanzine production of Fernanda Meireles as a starting point. Based on a qualitative methodology, we analyse Meirele's use of a DIY ethos and practice, contextualised within ecofeminism, the Anthropocene and the Phallocene, as well as in the city of Fortaleza, Brazil, where Meireles resides. Through a DIY lens, we highlight the perspectives that favour the resignification of urban spaces in new territorialities, giving rise to new ways of relating to the city and criticising or contesting it using an ecofeminist perspective of (re)existence in the face of the Anthropocene and the Phallocene.