How do you notice the world around you? And how reciprocally can you live with it? In this episode, CWH discusses "queer and trans ecologies", which describe ways of being with non-human species and environmental processes that relate to non-normative embodiment and critical, reparative politics. Cleo reflects on being in dialogue with species and elements that do not use language, as well as what queer and trans geographic practice can look like in and beyond academia.

Shownotes:
- Underflows: Queer Trans Ecologies and River Justice (Wölfle Hazard, 2022)
- “Queer Ecology: Nature, Sexuality, and Heterotopic Alliances” in Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (Matthew Gandy, 2012)
- “Critical observational drawing in geography: Towards a methodology for ‘vulnerable’ research” in Progress in Human Geography (Sage Brice, 2023)
- The Gold Fish Casino dir. Sarolta Jane Vay colour, HD video, 33 mins. (2017)
- The Gold Fish, or, Straight Flushes for the Manifestly Destined (Hazard, 2012); The Gold Fish, or, Straight Flushes for the Manifestly Destined, Directed by Ezra Nepon, CounterPULSE, San Francisco, 7/12/12.
- Beachcombing with Barad (not published)

Podcast e-mail: spaceandsexuality@proton.me

Podcast visuals by Chan Arun-Pina (theworkroomofchan)

Podcast intro and outro based on 'Peridot' - Gunnar Olsen [CC]

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