Writing with/against/as Extraction in So-Called Canada
Poets on Poetics
Abstract
A Forum on Writing with/against/as Extraction in So-Called Canada. Read the full contributions on our Canadian Literature site:
Melanie Dennis Unrau and Max Karpinski's "Introduction" (pp. 134-135)
Kazim Ali's "Writing Northern Light" (pp. 135-137)
Madhur Anand's "A Preparation Containing the Active Ingredient of a Substance in Concentrated Form" (pp. 137-140)
Lesley Battler's "Interventions" (pp. 141-143)
Lindsay Bird's "Wild and Careless: The Work Camp Life" (pp. 143-146)
Warren Cariou's "Petrography and Bitumen Poetics" (pp. 147-150)
Adam Dickinson's "Metabolic Poetics: An Immersive, Interoceptive Approach" (pp. 150-154)
Cecily Nicholson's "Through Extraction" (pp. 154-157)
Kelly Shepherd's "Pocket Notebook Poetics" (pp. 157-160)
Douglas Walbourne-Gough's "It Fills My Heart to Burst: Writing Crow Gulch as an Act of Care and Community" (pp. 160-163)
Jennifer Wickham's "Reclaiming Matrilineal Roles in the Face of Colonial Violence" (pp. 163-168)
Rita Wong's "Water Teaches Love and Law" (pp. 168-170)