2024 3/4 The Swamp Potential

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Guest editors: Suzie van Staaveren, Robbie Schweiger.

Contributions to this issue underscore the swamp’s potential as a disruptive, polychronic space, resisting linear time and capitalist notions of progress. They explore how swamps preserve mythologies and provide material evidence that past and present, life and death are interconnected, and offer alternative ways of grieving and co-existing. Swamps, as spaces where many worlds fit, invite us to rethink our relationship with the environment, embracing uncertainty and doubt as generative forces for transformative thought.

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Editorial Note

Lisa Marie Sneijder

Editorial Introduction

Robbie Schweiger and Suzie van Staaveren

A Feral Knot. Recording Presences at an Urban Swamp

ZAKOLE Collective

Black Fugitive Territories And The Un-Gendering Of The Captive Lessons From The Rougarou, Chupacabra, And Boohag

Simone Delaney

Peatlands As A Portal: Undoing Colonial Historicities From Tierra Del Fuego To The Netherlands

Sofía Fernández Blanco

For A Future(S) Against Progress: Bog-Time And The Troubling Of Ecological Grief

Moss Berke

Under The Blanket Bog

Katerina Sidorova / Yulia Carolin Kothe / Max Brück

Visual Contribution – The Witte Wieven Of Our Swamp

Isabel Cavenecia

Defiant Bogs: Can We Become Useless Too? Uselessness As Rebellion, Or How To Be Lost.

Djuna O’Neill

The Sun’s Storehouse: Wetlands Between Death Drive And Libidinal Excess

Andrey Shental

Hanging Between Two Worlds At Once: Notes On Burnout, Swamps And The In-Between

Martine Van Lubeek

Visual Contribution – Volgermeerpolder, 2024

Lou-Lou Van Staaveren

Volgermeer: A Special Nature Reserve On Amsterdam’s Toxic Land

Goof Buijs