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Delivers an urgent poetics of resistance and appeal for environmental justice for a Saskatchewan community "We began to dig ourselves deeper than we dreamed> metal as other than medicine, our bodies, more than mineral." At Rabbit Lake in northern Saskatchewan lies the second largest uranium mine in the western world. For decades, uranium ore and its poisonous by-products--pitchblende, a highly radioactive rock--were removed, transported and scattered across the land, forever altering the lives of plants, animals, and peoples who live there. Elise Marcella Godfrey's Pitchblende is a timely, polyvocal, exquisitely crafted poetic intervention into environmental ethics and extractive industries. Inspired by and adapted from testimonies given at the public hearings about the Rabbit Lake mine, Godfrey creates a parallel structure for the found text--and the voices--to colonize. Interconnected, Godfrey's poems are a chorus of Indigenous Elders and women protesting a destructive, unwanted mine in their community and a visual, literal representation of how industry, capitalism, and colonialism seek to erase these same people and their voices. Pitchblende is a powerful, political collection that challenges us to urgently rethink our responsibilities to the land, water, and air that sustains all species, and our responsibilities to one another.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780889778405
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 96
  • Udgivet:
  • 25. september 2021
  • Størrelse:
  • 215x141x13 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 128 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 16. december 2024
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Delivers an urgent poetics of resistance and appeal for environmental justice for a Saskatchewan community "We began to dig ourselves deeper than we dreamed> metal as other than medicine, our bodies, more than mineral." At Rabbit Lake in northern Saskatchewan lies the second largest uranium mine in the western world. For decades, uranium ore and its poisonous by-products--pitchblende, a highly radioactive rock--were removed, transported and scattered across the land, forever altering the lives of plants, animals, and peoples who live there. Elise Marcella Godfrey's Pitchblende is a timely, polyvocal, exquisitely crafted poetic intervention into environmental ethics and extractive industries. Inspired by and adapted from testimonies given at the public hearings about the Rabbit Lake mine, Godfrey creates a parallel structure for the found text--and the voices--to colonize. Interconnected, Godfrey's poems are a chorus of Indigenous Elders and women protesting a destructive, unwanted mine in their community and a visual, literal representation of how industry, capitalism, and colonialism seek to erase these same people and their voices. Pitchblende is a powerful, political collection that challenges us to urgently rethink our responsibilities to the land, water, and air that sustains all species, and our responsibilities to one another.

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