To love-to live: barrow and cart

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McDonald, Lisa and Crowley, Vicki. 2013. "To love-to live: barrow and cart." Cultural Studies Review. 19 (2), pp. 290-306.
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To love-to live: barrow and cart

ERA Journal ID11451
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsMcDonald, Lisa (Author) and Crowley, Vicki (Author)
Journal TitleCultural Studies Review
Journal Citation19 (2), pp. 290-306
Number of Pages17
Year2013
Place of PublicationSydney, Australia
Toowoomba, Queensland
ISSN1446-8123
1837-8692
Web Address (URL)http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj/article/view/2716
Abstract

From the residue of meaning, an ensemble of shadows. From the glint of souvenir, pliable impressions. In this paper, we work a poetics of encounter, of being, keeping, homage, of paying homage to fragility, to object and to interspecies—ways are found to engage motion from within and around co-extensive bodies. With the consolation of images, we follow the terse rhythms of routine and street where dwelling is a case of affective dissent. Zones of departure appear through testimony as well as chance, taking their own form. A footfall brings us as observers into quiet spaces which refuse self-estrangement as we travel by way of an unquiet ground. Breath, respiration, aspiration. Precipitation. Sculptures of mist are also the language of lives, of kinship between object, footfall and air. A language of brackets, questions, ellipses. There may be a man, a dog, a barrow. There may be a woman, a cart. Air. How shall this image be made?

Keywordspoetics; affect; interspecies; space; writing
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020470530. Stylistics and textual analysis
470207. Cultural theory
470514. Literary theory
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c. Lisa McDonald, Vicki Crowley 2013. This publication is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for the purposes of study, research, or review, but is subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source.

Byline AffiliationsAustralian Centre for Sustainable Business and Development
University of South Australia
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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