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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Poetic Tracks And Treading On Indigenous Lands: Examining Marlatt And Warland’S And Akiwenzie-Damm’S Literary Travels To Australia And Aotearoa, Christine C. Campana
Poetic Tracks And Treading On Indigenous Lands: Examining Marlatt And Warland’S And Akiwenzie-Damm’S Literary Travels To Australia And Aotearoa, Christine C. Campana
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This paper considers the work of poets who travel from the area of the Indigenous land of Turtle Island now known as Canada to the Indigenous territories of Australia and Aotearoa. The poets engage in different forms of movement on the land that reveal varying degrees of awareness of and respect for Indigenous sovereignty. In particular, I put “17:00 / coming into Port Pirie” and “30/5 8:50 / past Menindee” from Daphne Marlatt and Betsy Warland’s 1988 Double Negative, an understudied collection of poetry in which the lesbian poets traverse Australia by train while reflecting on travelling through “(ab) …
Tetrapod: Adapted For Locomotion Across Land, Amy Wang
Two Poems, Nicholas Bradley
The Middle Of The Middle: Purgatory, Pilgrimage, And Human And Plant Mobility In A Time Of Climate Crisis, Stephen S. Collis
The Middle Of The Middle: Purgatory, Pilgrimage, And Human And Plant Mobility In A Time Of Climate Crisis, Stephen S. Collis
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This paper, adapted from a talk given for the Institute of the Humanities at Simon Fraser University on April 26 2023, explores intersecting issues taken up by an in-progress long poem I am currently writing. That long poem, “The Middle,” explores questions of climate displacement, migration, and refuge via a writing-though of Dante’s Purgatorio—itself a poem of pilgrimage. A further context for both the poem and the paper about the poem is an ongoing project of walking in solidarity with refugees, asylum seekers, and immigration detainees that the author has been involved with since 2015. In seeking to “override …
Long Before Gps, Leanne Shirtliffe
Two Poems From A Lichen Alphabet, Clare Goulet
Losing Count: A Re-Collection, By Numbers, Kim D. Hester Williams
Losing Count: A Re-Collection, By Numbers, Kim D. Hester Williams
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Poetry by Kim D. Hester Williams
Immune Boost, Early Pandemic, Lisa Richter
Immune Boost, Early Pandemic, Lisa Richter
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"Immune Boost, Early Pandemic" by Lisa Richter
"Circulation Of Officialdom (Or) A Letter Arrives On My Gov’T Employee Desk", Gabriela Halas
"Circulation Of Officialdom (Or) A Letter Arrives On My Gov’T Employee Desk", Gabriela Halas
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"Circulation of officialdom (or) a letter arrives on my gov’t employee desk" by Gabriela Halas
5 Poems Beginning With The Moon, Yvonne E. Blomer
5 Poems Beginning With The Moon, Yvonne E. Blomer
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Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of irony.
Goldenrods, Cory Willard
Goldenrods, Cory Willard
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This poem centres around finding something familiar in a new place. Through comparing the goldenrods of Nebraska with those in Alberta, the author finds a connection that speaks to finding one's place in a new landscape as well as re-evaluating what has been left behind.
Anatomic By Adam Dickinson, Heather Houser
Anatomic By Adam Dickinson, Heather Houser
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Review of Adam Dickinson's Anatomic.
The Figure Of The Animal In Modern And Contemporary Poetry By Michael Malay, Brian Bartlett
The Figure Of The Animal In Modern And Contemporary Poetry By Michael Malay, Brian Bartlett
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Review of Michael Malay's The Figure of the Animal in Modern and Contemporary Poetry
Hawk On Wire: Ecopoems By Scott T. Starbuck, Vivian M. Hansen
Hawk On Wire: Ecopoems By Scott T. Starbuck, Vivian M. Hansen
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Review of Scott T. Starbuck’s Hawk on Wire: Ecopoems
Anthropocene Blues By John Lane, Jessica S. Cory
Anthropocene Blues By John Lane, Jessica S. Cory
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Review of John Lane's Anthropocene Blues
Shale Play: Poems And Photographs From The Fracking Fields By Julia Spicher Kasdorf And Steven Rubin, Kelly Shepherd
Shale Play: Poems And Photographs From The Fracking Fields By Julia Spicher Kasdorf And Steven Rubin, Kelly Shepherd
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Review of Julia Spicher Kasdorf and Steven Rubin's Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields
Blockade, Rob B. Budde
Cranberry Picking Season, Lois Beardslee
Conservation, Laurie D. Graham
Weather, Yvonne E. Blomer
Season Of Fires, Rina Garcia Chua
Season Of Fires, Rina Garcia Chua
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"Season of Fires" is an exploration of the intersection of loss, denial, and acceptance during the 2017 wildfire season in the Okanagan Valley.
The Weather, Rob B. Budde
Uncontrolled Burn, Elizabeth Miller
Plasticpoems, Fiona Tinwei Lam
Plasticpoems, Fiona Tinwei Lam
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These are poems that comment on and depict the extensiveness of marine plastic pollution and the overflow of plastics in landfills in our environment in a humorous and pictorial way via concrete/visual poetry.
Two Poems, Ariel Kroon
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
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The Sea Squad is a band of cheerleaders against climate change. Taking action as a team in formation, they gather momentum, inviting all people to cheer with them, mimicking the infinitely expandable nature of the seas' molecular structure. The work was developed and performed as a bilingual project at Est-Nord-Est in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada, and has since been performed and exhibited internationally. The following poems are some of the chants that Sea Squad use to get a crowd cheering together against climate change.
Four Poems, Tanis Macdonald
Auguries By Clea Roberts, Kate Braid
Welcome To The Anthropocene By Alice Major, Gillian Harding-Russell
Welcome To The Anthropocene By Alice Major, Gillian Harding-Russell
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Review of Alice Major's Welcome to the Anthropocene.
I'D Write The Sea Like A Parlour Game By Alison Dyer, Yvonne E. Blomer
I'D Write The Sea Like A Parlour Game By Alison Dyer, Yvonne E. Blomer
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Review of Alison Dyer's I’d Write the Sea Like a Parlour Game.