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Witnessing Beyond the Human
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Heidi Hart,
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Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.55271/pp0002
Subject(s) - poetry , lyrics , witness , ballad , nazism , german , literature , art , george (robot) , gulag , history , aesthetics , art history , law , political science , archaeology
The “poetry of witness” tradition ranges from Brecht’s Nazi-era ballads, Paul Celan’s broken German folk rhythms, and Muriel Rukeyser’s documentary lyrics on the Vietnam War to Terrance Hayes’ recent poem on the killing of George Floyd. As important as these works continue to be, with textual gestures that communicate trustworthiness, human-centered witnessing is now coming into question. Climate crisis and pandemic have led to a heightened sense of human fragility and ecological interconnectedness. Witnessing beyond the human can take many forms; when it enters the popular (and even populist) imagination, it holds the possibility of greater empathy for other species.

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