1. Burning Hope: Staging Queer Ecology in a Time of Wildfire.
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Barclay, Kari
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TRANSGENDER artists , *GENDER-nonconforming people , *FOREST fires , *ECOCRITICISM - Abstract
This article analyzes three contemporary plays by trans and gender-non-conforming artists from the United States that engage with forest fires and queer ecology. These three plays – MJ Kaufman's Sagittarius Ponderosa , Agnes Borinsky's The Trees , and Kari Barclay's How to Live in a House on Fire – tie wildfire to colonial histories of fire suppression and imagine a just climate transition as linked to queer and trans self-reinvention. The article describes this dramaturgical tactic as 'burning hope' – letting go of straight, settler desire and gesturing toward reciprocal obligation with the non-human world. Building on Kim TallBear's call to attend to organic matter and Stephen Pyne's study of fire history in the 'Pyrocene', the article imagines theatre as a prescribed burn that can re-orient audience relations to futurity. Burning hope does not abandon hope; it recognizes grief as mobilization for environmentalist solidarities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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