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The Word for World Is Water
World-Building and Creative Resistance Through Liquid Alliances
Katya Garcia-Anton/Margarida Mendes

160 pp.
numerous black-and-white and colour illustrations
thread-sewn paperback


Leipzig March, 2026
ISBN: 9783959059688
Edition Number: 1

Width: 12 cm
Length: 19 cm

Language(s): Spanish, English

Editor
Katya Garcia-Anton, Margarida Mendes

Contributor
Sara Ahmed, Ailton Krenak, Susan Schuppli

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Inspired by The Word for World Is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin, this book understands water as a cosmological force that shapes worlds, resists them, and sustains them. It brings together artists, thinkers, and activists from around the globe to explore fluid bodies—rivers that carry resistance, oceans that shelter communities, peatlands that preserve memory. From Indigenous, ecological, and decolonial perspectives, the contributors evoke water as archive, kinship, and living territory—a medium of transformation, resistance, and survival. The result is a polyphonic atlas of fluid world-making for our planetary time.

Susan Schuppli (Canada / UK) is an artist and researcher working on climate, water, and the material politics of evidence. Karolin Tampere (Estonia / Norway) is a curator and researcher who explores peatlands as living, resistant, and absorptive ecosystems. Ailton Krenak (Amazonia / Brazil) is an Indigenous leader, philosopher, and activist who understands the Amazon as a sentient, interconnected world. Sara Ahmed (India / UK) is a scholar, feminist theorist, and founder of the Living Waters Museum. Hylozoic / Desires (India / UK) is an artist duo; Himali Singh Soin and David Soin Tappeser create poetic works engaging with mythic ecosystems and entangled temporalities. Nat Raha (UK) is a poet and scholar whose work bridges trans poetics, radical politics, and relations of kinship between worlds. Karan Shrestha (Nepal) is an Indigenous artist from the Himalayas whose practice engages with memory, landscape, and spiritual ecology.

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