GENTLE DISMANTLINGS
a special issue across 2 magazines
2021 - 2023
editors:
dr kit braybrooke
julia kloiber
michelle thorne
featuring works by:
gayatri ganesh
iryna zamuruieva
dr georgina voss & dr eva verhoeven
dr kate hennessy & dr trudi lynn smith
dr padmini ray murray
marjahn finlayson
thiane de nazaré monteiro neves barros
illustrator: leofrine nøv
copy-editor: laura guzman
with thanks to:
superrr lab
green web foundation
links:
gentle dismantlings @ BRANCH magazine
gentle dismantlings @ DING magazine
GENTLE DISMANTLINGS was a collaborative issue of DING x Branch magazines which invited a new generation of posthuman feminisms across the world to share their latest insights on emergent practices and futures ~ those which challenge the structural forces that prevent us from interacting with each other (and the six million species we live alongside!) in care and celebration.
from carving out new cyberspace territories in the amazônia, to decolonial rewildings of ancient diversity hotspots in india's western ghats, the issue's 7 featured pieces explore how to foster a just, equitable and joyful transition through alternative means of kinship.
the issue also includes a unique QR-code zine which folds out as a poster, for printing and sharing in community.
this very special special issue combined the efforts of three organisations concerned with climate, tech and gender justice ~ superrr lab, green web foundation, and studio we&us. we are grateful to our brave collaborators for bringing this wildish labour of love to life with us.
from carving out new cyberspace territories in the amazônia, to decolonial rewildings of ancient diversity hotspots in india's western ghats, the issue's 7 featured pieces explore how to foster a just, equitable and joyful transition through alternative means of kinship.
the issue also includes a unique QR-code zine which folds out as a poster, for printing and sharing in community.
this very special special issue combined the efforts of three organisations concerned with climate, tech and gender justice ~ superrr lab, green web foundation, and studio we&us. we are grateful to our brave collaborators for bringing this wildish labour of love to life with us.