معرفی
Esi Eshun is an Associate Lecturer at Central Saint Martins, working at the intersection of environmental disturbances and imperial histories. Her practice spans text, poetry, sound, performance, and archival interventions, interrogating power dynamics through speculative narratives and poetic documentation.
Research interests include:
- Environmental Humanities
- Decolonial Methodologies
- Sound Studies
- Archival Critique
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Recent outputs explore affective memory, mytho-cultural practices, and embodied connections to climate phenomena. Projects involve collaborations with the University of Lethbridge, Pitt Rivers Museum, and University of Ghana through the AHRC-funded Imagining Futures initiative, as well as the Arts Council-funded When the Future Comes environmental art project in Finsbury Park.
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