This edited volume breaks new ground for understanding peripheries and peripherality by providing a multidisciplinary cross-exposure through a collection of chapters and visual essays by researchers and artists.
Maiju Loukola is an artist-researcher and university lecturer at the Doctoral Programme in Fine Arts at the University of the Arts, Helsinki.
Mari Mäkiranta is a visual artist and associate professor at the University of Lapland, Faculty of Art and Design, and a docent at the University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies.
Jonna Tolonen is an artist and post-doctoral researcher at the University of Lapland, Faculty of Art and Design.
Part I: Sites and Sentients 1. Performing with Trees as Shifting Attention 2. Nomadic Scenography and Fictional Space-Body 3. Urban Spaces between Norms and Dreams 4. Spatial References of Home - Moving on the Periphery of Public Space Part II: Aesthetics and Practices 5. Photographic Parafictions (An Aside) 6. Formation of Artistic Identity - Applying Themes of Narrative Identity Development in Two Artists' Life Stories 7. Temporal Perspectives on Arctic Peripheries 8. We, A Peripheral Time-Space-Body: Notes on Encounterinvestigation, Corpo-Reality, and the Gentleness of Stones Part III: Visual Culture Rearticulations 9. Something is Happening in and to the Margins: Black and Brown Cultural Interventions Changing a Multiple Northern Periphery 10. Touching Gestures - An Affective Reading of a Photograph of Asylum Seekers 11. Can Artists and Lawyers See the Same Goal? Understanding the Law of Ecocide through Art, Articulations, and Creativity