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Beyond ambiguity : Tracing literary sites of activism

Title
Beyond ambiguity : Tracing literary sites of activism / John Kinsella.
ISBN
9781526160072
9781526160058
9781526160065
Publication
Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2021.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2023
Copyright Notice Date
©2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource: illustrations (black and white)
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Variant and related titles
Project Muse books annual backfile collection 2023.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 17, 2024
Series
Contents
Introduction: Localities
How does the activist cope with ambiguity?
Resisting the compliant text
The truth should be in blurbs, encomiums, references, letters of support and launch speeches etc.
An Unambiguous Response to Helen MacDonald's Article The Forbidden Wonder of Birds' Nests and Eggs'
How do poems come out of conversations?
On being an ethical vegan for thirty-three or so years...
No pets but surrounded by animals- proximity sensors and warnings
Dream pastoral inversions: re-approaching pastoral fraughtness through questions of Australian rurality
Celebrating Fay Zwicky
A dissenting imagination: disambiguations
Places we do or don't go to not only in person, but also in writing
`Precise poems' are more ambiguous than we might think: on Judith Wright's Collected Poems
On Georgina Arnott's The Unknown Judith Wright
On Alison Whittaker's poetry collection Blakwork: a letter to an editor
Non-ambiguous: dispossession and culpability
on Ambelin Kwaymullina's Living on Stolen Land
On Glen Phillips's Collected Poems 1968-2018: In the Hollow of the Land
A poet's personal appreciation of Les Murray (in memoriam, April, 2019)
IM Bruce Dawe, 2020
Sinews
on Siobhan Hodge's Justice for Romeo
On Matt Hall's poetry collection, False Fruits: habitation and the `Consonant Feather'
On Kim Seung-Hee's Hope Is Lonely
On Philip Neilsen's MS Wildlife of Berlin
On Omar Sakr's The Lost Arabs
On Paul Kelly's 2017 album/CD Life is Fine
The polyphony of voices brought together
The inherent reciprocities of memoir-making: on the memoirs of Evelyn Shaldr and George Ellenbogen
On an innovative poet's book, never published: introduction to Scott Patrick-Mitchell's Vade Mecum
Working with Urs Jaeggi
On Textures of Ambiguity
On my own, my language is not alone
Rocks can burn, too: and there's nothing ambiguous about it
Poetry can lead to speculative `realist' fiction: the inspiration behind Hollow Earth
On Spenser's stanza `Virtue gives itself light'
Consuming rebellions and the need for non-violent protest
Extinction Rebellion is too much about image and not enough about its own impacts
TOWARDS `CONCLUSIONS': Disembodying and re-embodying the poem as act of acknowledgement of land rights and a rejection of `property': on acts and actioning of environmentally concerned poetry ; Resist! Against cruelty- emphasis without violence ; Conclusion to Beyond Ambiguity and a triptych of poetics.
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