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  <title>Plastic Worlds: From Synthetic Universality to Queer Kin</title>
  <description>In this episode host Susan Mathews talks to Heather&amp;amp;nbsp;Davis, the author of Plastic Matter (2022) about plastic and how it has completely&amp;amp;nbsp;permeated our world. They cover a wide range of topics from synthetic universality,&amp;amp;nbsp;technocapitalism, chemical legacies, queer kin, reproductive questions raised by&amp;amp;nbsp;plastic, and hauntings created by the aftermath of slavery and settler colonialism. Davis is a member of the Synthetic Collective, an interdisciplinary team of scientists, humanities scholars, and artists, who investigate and make visible plastic pollution in&amp;amp;nbsp;the Great Lakes. She is the author of&amp;amp;nbsp;Plastic Matter, Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada, and &amp;amp;nbsp;Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Politics, Aesthetics, Environments, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Epistemologies. You can find Heather Davis on social media at Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;@theoryxdaddy and on X @heather_davish1.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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