ABSTRACT

This breakthrough book examines dynamic intersections of poetics and geography. Gathering the essays of an international cohort whose work converges at the crossroads of poetics and the material world, Geopoetics in Practice offers insights into poetry, place, ecology, and writing the world through a critical-creative geographic lens.

This collection approaches geopoetics as a practice by bringing together contemporary geographers, poets, and artists who contribute their research, methodologies, and creative writing. The 24 chapters, divided into the sections “Documenting,” “Reading,” and “Intervening,” poetically engage discourses about space, power, difference, and landscape, as well as about human, non-human, and more-than-human relationships with Earth. Key explorations of this edited volume include how poets engage with geographical phenomena through poetry and how geographers use creativity to explore space, place, and environment.

This book makes a major contribution to the geohumanities and creative geographies by presenting geopoetics as a practice that compels its agents to take action. It will appeal to academics and students in the fields of creative writing, literature, geography, and the environmental and spatial humanities, as well as to readers from outside of the academy interested in where poetry and place overlap.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Geopoetics as route-finding

part I|114 pages

Documenting

chapter 1|12 pages

Bodies belong to the world

On place, visuality, and vulnerability

chapter 2|19 pages

A cosmology of nibi

Picto-poetics and palimpsest in Anishinaabeg watery geographies

chapter 3|12 pages

Terma

A dialogue

chapter 4|14 pages

All visuals have sound

The verbalization of geography and the sound of landscape

chapter 5|14 pages

Karankawa Carancahua Carancagua Karankaway

Centering Indigenous presence in Southeast Texas

chapter 6|13 pages

Geopoetics of Intime and ( SUND )

Performing geochronology in the North Atlantic

chapter 8|12 pages

Rout/e

part II|128 pages

Reading

chapter 9|32 pages

Lyric geography

chapter 10|9 pages

Ekphrastic poetry as method

chapter 12|13 pages

Poking holes in the colonial canoe

Creative writing as intervention in a 19th-century travel writing narrative

chapter 14|14 pages

Islote poetics

Notes from minor outlying islands

chapter 15|18 pages

The unbending of the faculties

Learning from Frederick Law Olmsted

chapter 16|13 pages

Borne-away

Tracing a gendered dispossession by accumulation

part III|109 pages

Intervening

chapter 17|11 pages

The limits and promise of urbopoetics

washpark, collaboration, and pedestrian practice

chapter 18|15 pages

Geopoetics as collaborative encounter

Performing poetic political ecologies of the Colorado River

chapter 21|13 pages

Geopoetics, via Germany 1

chapter 24|10 pages

The poetic lexicon of waste

From asarotos oikos (A) to flowers (F)