Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay

Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay

by Travis V. Mason
Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay

Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay

by Travis V. Mason

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Overview

Ornithologies of Desire develops ecocritical reading strategies that engage scientific texts, field guides, and observation. Focusing on poetry about birds and birdwatching, this book argues that attending to specific details about the physical world when reading environmentally conscious poetry invites a critical humility in the face of environmental crises and evolutionary history.

The poetry and poetics of Don McKay provide Ornithologies of Desire with its primary subject matter, which is predicated on attention to ornithological knowledge and avian metaphors. This focus on birds enables a consideration of more broadly ecological relations and concerns, since an awareness of birds in their habitats insists on awareness of plants, insects, mammals, rocks, and all else that constitutes place. The book’s chapters are organized according to: apparatus (that is, science as ecocritical tool), flight, and song.

Reading McKay’s work alongside ecology and ornithology, through flight and birdsong, both challenges assumptions regarding humans’ place in the earth system and celebrates the sheer virtuosity of lyric poetry rich with associative as well as scientific details. The resulting chapters, interchapter, and concordance of birds that appear in McKay’s poetry encourage amateurs and specialists, birdwatchers and poetry readers, to reconsider birds in English literature on the page and in the field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554583713
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publication date: 09/03/2013
Series: Environmental Humanities , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 306
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Travis V. Mason teaches English and Canadian studies at Dalhousie and Mount St. Vincent Universities. After completing his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia, he studied ecopoetry in South Africa as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow before moving to Halifax to study Canadian literary responses to science with a Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship. His articles have appeared in books and journals, including Canadian Literature, Studies in Canadian Literature, The Dalhousie Review, Kunapipi, and Mosaic.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents for
Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay by Travis V. Mason

List of Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Note on the Cover

Beginnings: An Introduction

PART ONE

Chapter One: Nesting

Chapter Two: Naming

Ecotone One: Field Marks

PART TWO

Chapter Three: Homologies

Chapter Four: Flight

Chapter Five: Gravity

Ecotone Two: Field Guides

PART THREE

Chapter Six: Notes

Chapter Seven: Birdsong

Chapter Eight: Listening

Ecotone Three: Field Notes

PART FOUR

Chapter Nine: Birder-Poet

Chapter Ten: Science

Ecotone Four: Field Trips

Ending: Ravens

Appendix: Bird Concordance

Notes

Works Cited

Index

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