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Ecologies of Home:By Flood and Fire
imagines how everyday life is constructed through the affective dimensions of fire, deluge, anger, and passion, understanding places as worlds onto which we anchor our ways of doing, feeling, and knowing. It also underscores how community plays a central role in the continued breath of this ecology. In expounding on the cultural ecologies of Albay, the project may also become an act of a cultural worker’s self-reflection and auto-ethnography housed in a desire to spell out strategies for a decolonial curatorial practice.

This project is made possible through the support of
the Ateneo de Manila University School of Humanities
Office of the Dean and the Kwan Laurel Grant
for Research and Creative Work in the Humanities.