Titre:
Creeland
PERSONAL_AUTHOR_EPSB:
Sommaire:
"Creeland is a poetry collection concerned with notions of home and the quotidian attachments we feel to those notions, even across great distances. Even in an area such as Treaty Eight (northern Alberta), a geography decimated by resource extraction and development, people are creating, living, laughing, surviving and flourishing--or at least attempting to. The poems in this collection are preoccupied with the role of Indigenous aesthetics in the creation and nurturing of complex Indigenous lifeworlds. They aim to honour the encounters that everyday Cree economies enable, and the words that try--and ultimately fail--to articulate them. Hunt gestures to the movements, speech acts and relations that exceed available vocabularies, that may be housed within words like joy, but which the words themselves cannot fully convey. This debut collection is vital in the context of a colonial aesthetic designed to perpetually foreclose on Indigenous futures and erase Indigenous existence."--Provided by publisher.
EBSP_VARIANT_TITLE:
Cree land
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2021
Description matérielle:
127 pages ; 21 cm
Genre:
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9780889713925
Informations de publication:
Gibsons, British Columbia : Nightwood Editions, 2021.
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