- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Map of Avon Valley
- Introduction: Blood & Salt
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Chapter 1 Herewith the (Auto) Razó: Activism and the Poet -
Chapter 2 Standing Up to Aggressors -
Chapter 3 Why I Am a Pacifist -
Chapter 4 Plagues & Bioethics -
Chapter 5 Refugees & Australia -
Chapter 6 Wheatbelt Isohalines & the Making of Isopleths: The ‘Annihilation of Distance’ & Other Subtexts Associated with the Creation of a Sequence of Poems -
Chapter 7 Half-Masts: A Prosody of Telecommunications -
Chapter 8 Geodysplasia: Geographical Abnormalities & Anomalies of an Activist Poetics -
Chapter 9 Activist Readings of Three Australian Poems -
Chapter 10 Working with Coral Hull on Zoo (A Collaboration) -
Chapter 11 De-mapping & Reconnoitring Notions of Boundaries – Mutually Said: Blogging & Acting -
Chapter 12 Poetry, Justice & the Court -
Chapter 13 The School of Environmental Poetics & Creativity - Coda: Visitors
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Appendix 1 On Anarchism: Tracy Ryan Interviews John Kinsella -
Appendix 2 Dialogue on Vegan Ethics: John Kinsella & Tracy Ryan - References
- Index
Coda: Visitors
Coda: Visitors
This chapter presents some final thoughts. Kinsella talks about his increasing focus on the block of stony ground on a hillside he has always considered his home place — the land of the Ballardong Nyungar people. He also considers considers Walden and the politics of visitations, which comes from the chapter entitled ‘Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors’.
Keywords: John Kinsella, Ballardong Nyungar, Walden, Thoreau
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Map of Avon Valley
- Introduction: Blood & Salt
-
Chapter 1 Herewith the (Auto) Razó: Activism and the Poet -
Chapter 2 Standing Up to Aggressors -
Chapter 3 Why I Am a Pacifist -
Chapter 4 Plagues & Bioethics -
Chapter 5 Refugees & Australia -
Chapter 6 Wheatbelt Isohalines & the Making of Isopleths: The ‘Annihilation of Distance’ & Other Subtexts Associated with the Creation of a Sequence of Poems -
Chapter 7 Half-Masts: A Prosody of Telecommunications -
Chapter 8 Geodysplasia: Geographical Abnormalities & Anomalies of an Activist Poetics -
Chapter 9 Activist Readings of Three Australian Poems -
Chapter 10 Working with Coral Hull on Zoo (A Collaboration) -
Chapter 11 De-mapping & Reconnoitring Notions of Boundaries – Mutually Said: Blogging & Acting -
Chapter 12 Poetry, Justice & the Court -
Chapter 13 The School of Environmental Poetics & Creativity - Coda: Visitors
-
Appendix 1 On Anarchism: Tracy Ryan Interviews John Kinsella -
Appendix 2 Dialogue on Vegan Ethics: John Kinsella & Tracy Ryan - References
- Index