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Ecocriticism and the Poiesis of Form: Holding on to Proteus

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By (author): Aaron Moe

Ecocriticism and the Poiesis of Form: Holding on to Proteus demonstrates how a fractal imagination helps one hold the form of a poem within the reaches of Deep Time, and it explores the kinship between the hazy, liminal moment when Sound becomes Syllable and the hazy, liminal moment when the sage energy of the Atom made a leap toward the gaze of the first cell, to echo Merwin. Moe distills his methodology as follows: My work?I point, asserted the aphorism. Thats what I do. To point, the project integrates a wide range of interdisciplinary ideasincluding biosemiotics, fractals, phi, trauma theory, the Mandelbrot Set, hyperobjects, meditative chants, Goethes morphology, Ramanujans summation, a spiderwebs sonic properties, and Thoreaus sense of the plant-like burgeoning force of an Atomin order to open up multiple trajectories. In this context, the volume foregrounds the insights of poets/storytellers including Hillman, Snyder, Anzaldúa, EEC, okpik, Whitman, Dickinson, Gladding, Melville, Morrison, and Toomer, for they are most attentive to that liminal moment when the vibratory hum in language, and in the cosmos, turns kinetic. As this volume draws on a wide range of writers from many backgrounds, it allows the myriad voices to engage with one another across differences in race, gender, and ethnicity. These writers show us how, to echo Dickinson, the Freight / Of a delivered Syllable - can split and how the energy unleashed came from, and points us back toward, the energy (un)making the forms of Gaia. The starting point for discussing the energy of a poem can no longer begin with the human; rather, Holding on explores how the poems energy is but a sliver of a hyperobject massively distributed throughout the cosmosa sage energy that brings forth form.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367661793

About Aaron Moe

Aaron M. Moe is an assistant professor of English and Environmental Studies at Saint Marys College Notre Dame. He earned his Ph.D. in English from Washington State University. His work on poetics zoopoetics and ecocriticism has appeared in several journals including ISLE Journal of Ecocriticism Humanimalia and the Walt Whitman Quarterly as well as book chapters in Texts Animals Environments: Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies and The Educational Significance of Human and Non-Human Animal Interactions. In 2014 his Zoopoetics: Animals and the Making of Poetry became a crucial step in the unfolding exploration of the energy behind the forms of poiesis.

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