Abstract
"Anthropocene Poetics looks at contemporary anglophone poetry from Anthropocene, Plantationocene, and Multispecies perspectives, and sets out a poetics for thinking about 'geologic intimacy, ' the deeply relational reality of 'sacrifice zones, ' and processes of kin-making in a time of extinction"-- Introduction: life enfolded in deep time -- Intimacy: the poetics of thick time -- Entangled: the poetics of sacrifice zones -- Swerve: the poetics of kin-making -- Coda: knots in time.
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Ahlness, E. A. (2020). David Farrier, “Anthropocene Poetics: Deep Time, Sacrifice Zones, and Extinction.” Philosophy in Review, 40(1), 10–12. https://doi.org/10.7202/1068149ar
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