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Mapping the edge : a practice-led exploration of the poetics of the northern coastline

Harrison, Hazel Lesley

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Hazel Lesley Harrison



Abstract

This thesis challenges the idea of writing a non-inflected poetry of place. I explore language as a form of cartographic gesture which is analogous to the construction of place through language in the process of making poetry. I explore the selectivity and subjectivity of the originating voice, and discuss how the poem-map might be understood to have a form of objectivity as a record of the human process of place-making.

Language bridges the gap between private and public space. I draw on anthropological and ethnographic thinking to interpret the renewal of meaning as an embodied, grounded process through which self and place are co-constructed. This process is particularly apparent in poetry’s concentrated, experimental manipulation of meaning and form. I liken poetic form to the cartographic act of framing, in which, even while employing strategies to submerge their own affect, the originator is fundamentally implicated in the provocational strategy of their work.

This enquiry is deeply contextualised, and deeply practice-led. The northern coastline is understood as an unstable and hybrid zone which is being constantly re-embodied and remade, and so is essentially beyond the reach of the cartographic coloniser. The collection Summer Ferry demonstrates my own ongoing rethinking of and retreat from the imposition of final meaning onto the coastal landscape.

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Harrison, H. L. (2018). Mapping the edge : a practice-led exploration of the poetics of the northern coastline. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4221738

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Aug 5, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 23, 2023
Keywords English
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4221738
Additional Information School of English, The University of Hull
Award Date Aug 1, 2018

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