Description: Triage by Cecily Nicholson Triage attempts an ordered, critical response to the manufactured crises that perpetuate our public and private disentitlements. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In a world where the corporate iron fist clad in the velvet glove of the state has appropriated all that is authentic and authoritative in language, there seems little left for us to say to each other. Yet against the determination of borders, capital, criminalization and violence, stigmatized bodies also remember patterns, history, possibility and solidarity. Triage attempts an ordered, critical response to the surges of overlapping manufactured crises that perpetuate the conditions and symptoms of our public and private disentitlements.Drawing on the increasingly marginalized and criminalized language of protest and resistance, these poems present a polyvocal narrative of human communities struggling at the brutal margins of the neoliberalized state. Triage acknowledges and legitimizes dialogical practices of organizing for food, shelter, mobility, access and voice grounded in a global network of specific communities and movements. It addresses the resilience of people refusing disposability in these highly contested zones; articulates their commonalities in their struggle to take back the garish interventions of commercial language and enterprise in their lives.The routes to the urban centre from rural, suburban and reserve communities are shared experiences articulated by many of the poems characters. Their displacement has concentrated and "naturalized" their entrenchment in the ghetto and turned habit and need into specific areas of surveillance, where low income means risk, focusing primarily on the particular conditions of women caught in the everyday grind at the mercy of the propertied.Accustomed to framing that which simultaneously victimizes as it offers assistance, Triage acknowledges a powerful legacy of womens creative resistance to everyday physical and systemic violence. It understands the costs and remembers the losses as it sorts through the rubble of language to salvage a redefinition of beauty and reify a meaningful aesthetic. After loss, hurt, survival and recovery, more is warranted, and more is coming. Author Biography Cecily Nicholson, from small-town Ontario via Toronto and South Bend, relocated to the Pacific coast almost two decades ago. On Musqueam-, Squamish-, and Tsleil-Waututh-occupied lands known as Vancouver, she has worked, since 2000, in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood, most recently as administrator for the artist-run centre and mental health resource, Gallery Gachet. A part of the Joint Effort prison abolitionist group and a member of the Research Ethics Board for Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Cecily was also the 2017 Ellen Warren Tallman Writer in Residence at Simon Fraser University. She is the author of Triage and From the Poplars, winner of the 2015 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Review "anything can happen in the space that Cecily Nicholson opens in triage: disasters, miracles, resistance and arpillera right before your eyes. urgent, broken and indomitable, this book invites us to restructure our systems of perception so that we can see and acknowledge what is otherwise overlooked, devalued, deliberately forgotten. in the face of contemporary crisis, this is a poetry that is merciless in its courage and generosity, steadfast in its spaciousness and precision. this is the heart of vancouver, beating bravely in the tent village, attesting to daily poverty, daily ingenuity, refusing to be distracted by imperial delirium." --Rita Wong Long Description In a world where the corporate iron fist clad in the velvet glove of the state has appropriated all that is authentic and authoritative in language, there seems little left for us to say to each other. Yet against the determination of borders, capital, criminalization and violence, stigmatized bodies also remember patterns, history, possibility and solidarity. Triage attempts an ordered, critical response to the surges of overlapping Review Quote "anything can happen in the space that Cecily Nicholson opens in triage: disasters, miracles, resistance and arpillera right before your eyes. urgent, broken and indomitable, this book invites us to restructure our systems of perception so that we can see and acknowledge what is otherwise overlooked, devalued, deliberately forgotten. in the face of contemporary crisis, this is a poetry that is merciless in its courage and generosity, steadfast in its spaciousness and precision. this is the heart of vancouver, beating bravely in the tent village, attesting to daily poverty, daily ingenuity, refusing to be distracted by imperial delirium." --Rita Wong Details ISBN0889226571 Author Cecily Nicholson Pages 96 Language English ISBN-10 0889226571 ISBN-13 9780889226579 Media Book Format Paperback Edition Description None Short Title TRIAGE DEWEY 811.6 Year 2011 Place of Publication Vancouver Country of Publication Canada Birth 1974 Imprint Talonbooks UK Release Date 2011-06-02 Publisher Talonbooks Audience General AU Release Date 2011-08-29 Publication Date 2011-07-14 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780889226579
Book Title: Triage
Number of Pages: 96 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Triage
Publisher: Talonbooks
Publication Year: 2011
Subject: Government
Item Height: 228 mm
Item Weight: 170 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Cecily Nicholson
Subject Area: Economic Sociology, Social Services
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback