Yuiquimbiang
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Yuiquimbiang
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Australians hear the call of Country, but without knowledge of the history and the lives of its animals and plants, that call is confused and loses itself in opal fields and vainglorious stockman's museums. Follow Crisp: not for her the umbrella on the beach and a martini by the chlorinated pool. She is enmeshed with Country and throws herself into its wild embrace.
Yuiquimbiang is part of an ongoing project to create an ecopoetic form that integrates political essay and environmental poetics: a project that evolved out of my double life as a poet and environmental activist. It was driven by a desire to develop a radical ecopoetic form that would effectively communicate Australia's ecological crisis as encountered in two specific regions: East Gippsland and the Monaro, and enact an alternative inhabitation of the land.
The series of mainly long-form texts in this collection is grounded in extensive walking, listening and research. A concomitant slow reading is encouraged. In the drafts, the work included detailed references that have been distilled here in the notes section at the end. I have spent decades attending to this place, and continue to search for a glimpse of the pre-European grasslands and forests and celebrate their rare survival. The work attempts to defy the continuing colonial violence that permits and supports the undoing of the land.
Yuiquimbiang is the first recorded European mishearing/misrepresentation of a Ngarigu word, written down by John Lhotsky in 1834 as the name of a Monaro run, which later became known as Eucumbene. The Eucumbene River, once referred to as the East Branch of the Snowy River, was excluded from the 2002 intergovernmental agreements to return environmental flows to the Snowy." - Louise Crisp
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780648056898
Publisher: Cordite Publishing Inc.
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 January 2019
Country: Australia
Imprint: Cordite Publishing Inc.
Contributors:
- Introduction by Bruce Pascoe
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 10.0mm
Width: 150.0mm
Height: 221.0mm
Weight: 272g
Pages: 116
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About the Author
Louise Crisp is a writer based in East Gippsland. Her work focuses on specific regional environments, particularly in south-eastern Australia, northern Australia and Provence, France.
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