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CHAPTER 7 Boom Time, Giant Time, and Other Elsewhens of Lindsay Bird’s Boom Time
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Melanie Dennis Unrau
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Timeline of Oil-Worker Poetry in Canada xiii
-
First Day
- Introduction 3
-
The Athabaska Trail
- CHAPTER 1 Father of the Tar Sands: Modernity and Wilderness in S.C. Ells’s Northland Trails 21
- The Driller Makes a Mistake 43
- CHAPTER 2 “They make me / rough”: Speaking Oil Patch in Peter Christensen’s Rig Talk 45
- Interest-Based Negotiation 61
- CHAPTER 3 “my love is not dead yet”: Living/Loving Oil and the Land in Dymphny Dronyk’s Contrary Infatuations 63
- Washout 80
- CHAPTER 4 Tending Rusted Steel and Leased Land in Mathew Henderson’s The Lease 82
- Blue Collar Mayhem 93
- CHAPTER 5 Mud Man: Poetry as Truth-Telling and Land Relations in Naden Parkin’s A Relationship with Truth 94
- The Petrochemical Ball 106
- CHAPTER 6 “do not / be naïve”: Language and the Stakes of Animacy in Lesley Battler’s Endangered Hydrocarbons 110
- Safety Reminder 126
- CHAPTER 7 Boom Time, Giant Time, and Other Elsewhens of Lindsay Bird’s Boom Time 127
- Birds Migrate at Night, Mostly Unseen 143
- CONCLUSION Feeling Rough: Oil-Worker Poetry, Energy Justice, and the Cultural Politics of Emotion 144
- Notes 159
- Bibliography 195
- Index 213
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Timeline of Oil-Worker Poetry in Canada xiii
-
First Day
- Introduction 3
-
The Athabaska Trail
- CHAPTER 1 Father of the Tar Sands: Modernity and Wilderness in S.C. Ells’s Northland Trails 21
- The Driller Makes a Mistake 43
- CHAPTER 2 “They make me / rough”: Speaking Oil Patch in Peter Christensen’s Rig Talk 45
- Interest-Based Negotiation 61
- CHAPTER 3 “my love is not dead yet”: Living/Loving Oil and the Land in Dymphny Dronyk’s Contrary Infatuations 63
- Washout 80
- CHAPTER 4 Tending Rusted Steel and Leased Land in Mathew Henderson’s The Lease 82
- Blue Collar Mayhem 93
- CHAPTER 5 Mud Man: Poetry as Truth-Telling and Land Relations in Naden Parkin’s A Relationship with Truth 94
- The Petrochemical Ball 106
- CHAPTER 6 “do not / be naïve”: Language and the Stakes of Animacy in Lesley Battler’s Endangered Hydrocarbons 110
- Safety Reminder 126
- CHAPTER 7 Boom Time, Giant Time, and Other Elsewhens of Lindsay Bird’s Boom Time 127
- Birds Migrate at Night, Mostly Unseen 143
- CONCLUSION Feeling Rough: Oil-Worker Poetry, Energy Justice, and the Cultural Politics of Emotion 144
- Notes 159
- Bibliography 195
- Index 213