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From: Vol.03 N.02 – Decolonisation and Geopoethics

‘spatial concretions’ or ‘demappings’

by John Kinsella

Spatial Faultlines: Climbing the Hill Unmapping

Spatial Concretion Unmap 2 JK

 

Map Fragmentation: Keeping Country Intactfully In Accordance

Spatial Concretion JKinsella

 

Published: July 2016
John Kinsella

John Kinsella‘s most recent volumes of poetry are Drowning in Wheat: Selected Poems (Picador, 2016) and Firebreaks (WW Norton, 2016). His most recent collection of short stories is Crow’s Breath (Transit Lounge, 2015). His investigation of “place”, Polysituatedness: A Poetics of Displacement, is due out with Manchester University Press late 2016. He is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University and Professor of Literature and Sustainability at Curtin University.

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