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Speaking the Earth's Languages - A Theory for Australian-Chilean Postcolonial Poetics (Hardcover)
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Speaking the Earth's Languages - A Theory for Australian-Chilean Postcolonial Poetics (Hardcover)
Series: Cross/Cultures, 159
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Speaking the Earth's Languages brings together for the first time
critical dis-cussions of postcolonial poetics from Australia and
Chile. The book crosses multiple languages, landscapes, and
dis-ciplines, and draws on a wide range of both oral and written
poetries, in order to make strong claims about the importance of 'a
nomad poetics' - not only for under-standing Aboriginal or Mapuche
writing practices but, more widely, for the prob-lems confronting
contemporary literature and politics in colonized landscapes. The
book begins by critiquing canon-ical examples of non-indigenous
post-colonial poetics. Incisive re-readings of two icons of
Australian and Chilean poetry, Judith Wright (1915-2000) and Pablo
Neruda (1904-1973), provide rich insights into non-indigenous
responses to colonization in the wake of modernity. The second half
of the book establishes compositional links between Aboriginal and
Mapuche poetics, and between such oral and written poetics more
generally. The book's final part develops an 'emerging synthesis'
of contemporary Aboriginal and Mapuche poetics, with reference to
the work of two of the most important avant-garde Aboriginal and
Mapuche poets of recent times, Lionel Fogarty (1958-) and Paulo
Huirimilla (1973-). Speaking the Earth's Languages uses these
fascinating links between Abori-ginal and Mapuche poetics as the
basis of a deliberately nomadic, open-ended theory for an
Australian-Chilean post-colonial poetics. "The central argument of
this book," the author writes, "is that a nomadic poetics is
essential for a gen-uinely postcolonial form of habitation, or a
habitation of colonized landscapes that doesn't continue to
replicate colonialist ideologies involving indigenous
dispos-session and environmental exploitation."
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