A Theory of Birds: Poems by Zaina Alsous/ Series editor: Hayan Charara and Fady Joudah - Fayetteville; University of Arkansas; 2019 - 74p; 22x14cm - Etel Adnan Poetry Series .

This layering of bird, woman, place, technology, and ceremony, which begins this first full-length collection by Zaina Alsous, mirrors the layering of insights that marks the collection as a whole. The poems in A Theory of Birds draw on inherited memory, historical record, critical theory, alternative geographies, and sharp observation. In them, birds—particularly extinct species—become metaphor for the violences perpetrated on othered bodies under the colonial gaze. Putting ecological preservation in conversation with Arab racial formation, state vernacular with the chatter of birds, Alsous explores how categorization can be a tool for detachment, domination, and erasure. Stretching their wings toward de-erasure, these poems—their subjects and their logics—refuse to stay put within a single category. This is poetry in support of a decolonized mind.


English

9781682261040

2019000970


PN1010-1525 Poetry


Palestine

PS3601.L694 A6 2019