“All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency

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“All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency. / Skoulding, Zoë.
"Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene. gol. / Julia Fiedorczuk; Paweł Piszczatowski. V&R Unipress, 2023.

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Skoulding, Z 2023, “All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency. yn J Fiedorczuk & P Piszczatowski (gol.), "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene. V&R Unipress.

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Skoulding, Z. (2023). “All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency. Yn J. Fiedorczuk, & P. Piszczatowski (Gol.), "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene V&R Unipress.

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Skoulding Z. 2023. “All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency. Fiedorczuk J, Piszczatowski P, golygyddion. Yn "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene. V&R Unipress.

MLA

Skoulding, Zoë "“All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency". a Fiedorczuk, Julia Piszczatowski, Paweł (golygyddion). "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene. V&R Unipress. 2023.

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Skoulding Z. “All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency. Yn Fiedorczuk J, Piszczatowski P, golygyddion, "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene. V&R Unipress. 2023

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Skoulding, Zoë. / “All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency. "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene. Gol. / Julia Fiedorczuk ; Paweł Piszczatowski. V&R Unipress, 2023.

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T1 - “All the birds had called a conference”: Songs of the Emergency

AU - Skoulding, Zoë

N1 - Due to be published June 2023

PY - 2023/7/10

Y1 - 2023/7/10

N2 - This chapter traces the flights and calls of birds through North American poetry, with an emphasis on how they are addressed, and how birds might in turn be addressing humans. Birds warn of extinction in the work of Stephen Collis, while Don Mee Choi’s “Sky Translation” explores the unresolved sound of American snow geese in the context of the militarized border between North and South Korea. Nathaniel Mackey’s “Song of the Andoumboulou: 285” imagines a potential future for humans in the birdlike qualities of ancient song. Jennifer Scappettone’s multimedia work examines the role of canaries in mining as an early warning signal, placing it in the context of multilingualism and potential loss of languages, while Layli Long Soldier’s accounts of dead or absent birds offer an ambivalent view of “nature” from her Oglala Lakota viewpoint. These relational approaches, connected with the edges or limits of language, make birds a focus for the ways in which attention and understanding might be extended across languages and species.

AB - This chapter traces the flights and calls of birds through North American poetry, with an emphasis on how they are addressed, and how birds might in turn be addressing humans. Birds warn of extinction in the work of Stephen Collis, while Don Mee Choi’s “Sky Translation” explores the unresolved sound of American snow geese in the context of the militarized border between North and South Korea. Nathaniel Mackey’s “Song of the Andoumboulou: 285” imagines a potential future for humans in the birdlike qualities of ancient song. Jennifer Scappettone’s multimedia work examines the role of canaries in mining as an early warning signal, placing it in the context of multilingualism and potential loss of languages, while Layli Long Soldier’s accounts of dead or absent birds offer an ambivalent view of “nature” from her Oglala Lakota viewpoint. These relational approaches, connected with the edges or limits of language, make birds a focus for the ways in which attention and understanding might be extended across languages and species.

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SN - 9783847115898

BT - "Places that the map can’t contain" Poetics in the Anthropocene

A2 - Fiedorczuk, Julia

A2 - Piszczatowski, Paweł

PB - V&R Unipress

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