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OverviewIn this book you will come across an authorial formula of extrahuman community and communication. The formula includes languages polemical with the narrow model of community that often excludes certain human and non-human beings. Alternative languages are sensitive to the codes of violence directed against animals so as to inclusively create a new interspecies non-antagonistic collectivity. What especially seeks such alternative languages is poetry. It not only represents the true character of existing relationships with animals or determines their shape but also can interfere in them, suspend the control of logocentric order, and, as a result, reduce the ambiguous human guardianship over animals that, in turn, requires the verification and questioning of the guardianship’s position in language. This publication treats Polish poetry as a statement equal with—if not precursory for—the discursive calls for the abolition of anthropocentric dominance. The book proves that critical reflection on the language that consolidates the community redefines our attitude toward animals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan Burzyński , Mikołaj Golubiewski , Anita JarzynaPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 30 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.029kg ISBN: 9789004722002ISBN 10: 9004722009 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 31 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: Polish Table of ContentsAcronyms 1 Introduction Part 1: In Other Words 2 Introduction to the Post-Koiné 3 Who Are We and Who Are They? Notes about One Poem 4 Children and Fish (Poems Read in Voices) Part 2: States of Exception, Status Quo 5 The Massacre of Istanbul Dogs (1911) and the Armenian Genocide (1915): Forgotten Crimes 6 Through the Skin: about One Poem by Nelly Sachs 7 Judenjagd / Jew Hunt: Semantics and Diagnoses 8 Szlemiels: Animals in the Light of the Holocaust in Polish Children’s Literature 9 “The Life of Birds and Mammals After”: the Holocaust Imaginarium in Post-Anthropocentric Poetry after 1989 Part 3: Customs 10 Heresies: Restoration of Sensitivity (Tadeusz Nowak and Jerzy Nowosielski) 11 Jerzy Ficowski’s and Tadeusz Nowak’s: the Species We Eat 12 Freedom Will Say: “Blood” 13 Female Abjects: Reading Justyna Bargielska and Joanna Mueller 1 Motherhood’s Kittens 2 Litters 3 Acephaly 4 Apoptosis 5 Pomiot: between the Subject and the Abject 6 Female Poem 14 Laika’s Lullabies: Post-Anthropocentric Representations of the First Dog in Space 15 Outside the Law: about a Poem by Jerzy Kronhold Part 4: The Common World: Beginning Anew 16 Ornithology, Ornithomancy: Sokołowski and Jerzy Ficowski’s (Other) Birds 17 Translating from the Ornithological: on the Work of Michał Książek 18 Varieties of Delight 19 As Buddies (Piotr Sommer) 20 Conclusion: Post-Koiné Tropes Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAnita Jarzyna (1984), associate professor at the University of Łodz and lecturer at the Faculty of Artes Liberales of the University of Warsaw. Polish literary researcher. Her main field of interests are poetry, ecocriticism, animal studies and Holocaust studies. Author of three books and several essays. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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