Ecosexual (2015) // dir. Antonio Da Silva
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Ecosexual (2015) // dir. Antonio Da Silva
Queer Naturism/Ecology Pride Flag
Queer naturalism/naturism (naturqueer) or queer ecology (ecoqueer): an endeavor to understand nature, biology, and eco-friendly sexuality (ecosexuality) in the light of queer theory; or a queer set of ecoanarchism (ecoanarqueer or anecoqueer), horosexual sexecology, and geosexual forms of queer nudism
Abstract
In this article, ecosexual artists and activists Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle re-envision our planet as a butch dyke in menopause. This displacement of the “mother” earth trope re-orients the urgent questions of climate change and consent. Acknowledging the common pitfalls of anthropomorphism, they argue that imagining the Earth as a butch dyke lover enables a radically embodied and joyous mode of environmentalist politics. Stephens and Sprinkle situate their bodies in continuity with the earth in a relationship of queer interdependency as they invent new ways of being in the world that disengage from an abusive, extractive relation to the earth through the cultivation of a loving, playful relationship with our planet. They envision Butch Earth as a switch who invites us into a multitude of embodied, sensual, mindful responses beyond the limits of self-other paradigms. To counter the dominionistic practice of extraction and exploitation, the artists propose an ethical practice of co-sense, rather than consent, in which humans attune themselves to the earth via the senses, a process enabled by repeated, communal, non-monogamous marriages to the planet. Stephens & Sprinkle’s curiosity and imagination invite the reader to play and perhaps think about the Earth reciprocally in a relationship grounded by love and sensuality.
Elizabeth Stephens worked as a Professor for the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) and in 2022 had a reported pay of $179,325.
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Note: these people were involved in the brine shrimp nonsense.
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I love the idea of sex pollen but not to fuck another horny person. I want to get ensnared by a giant plant that makes me super aroused with its pollen before it takes me into its petals and fucks me silly.
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How does being botanisexual work? I want to understand how to engage in romantic and sexual fantasies with a plant..How do I fulfill these fantasies on a safe way?