Introductory Editorial: Towards a Vital Materialist Aesthetics

Evental Aesthetics 3 (3):4-16 (2015)
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In her book, Vibrant Matter, Jane Bennett thinks through what ontological, political, and ecological questions would look like if humans could admit that matter and nonhuman things are living, creative agents; the contributors to this issue of Evental Aesthetics begin to think through what aesthetic questions would look like

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