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- Q17011747 subject Q6141174.
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- Q17011747 abstract "Sexecology (also ecosexuality) is a term coined by performance artist, activist and professor Elizabeth Stephens and sex-educator and performance artist Annie Sprinkle. It is a combination between art, activism, theory and practice. Sexecology seeks to make environment activism "more sexy, fun and diverse" and to involve the LGBTQ community in environmental activism. Apart from environmental activism, sexecology employs absurdist humor, performance art and sex-positivity as aesthetic and theoretical strategies. Stephens underlines that it "may produce new forms of knowledge that hold potential to alter the future by privileging our desire for the Earth to function with as many diverse, intact and flourishing ecological systems as possible."".
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- Q17011747 comment "Sexecology (also ecosexuality) is a term coined by performance artist, activist and professor Elizabeth Stephens and sex-educator and performance artist Annie Sprinkle. It is a combination between art, activism, theory and practice. Sexecology seeks to make environment activism "more sexy, fun and diverse" and to involve the LGBTQ community in environmental activism.".
- Q17011747 label "Sexecology".