Materia vibrante y sabiduría doméstica en In the Small Hours, de Erin Brubacher

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https://doi.org/10.24197/ersjes.43.2022.115-132

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materialismo, materia vibrante, vitalidad, cuerpo, mundo más que humano

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In the Small Hours, obra de la poeta canadiense Erin Brubacher, es una secuencia de poemas breves centrados en las experiencias y emociones que experimentó la autora tras su divorcio. Tejido de recuerdos del pasado y encuentros con la vitalidad de objetos domésticos, el poemario desvela a una persona poética que aspira a comprender su vida y el mundo en poemas líricos de corte meditativo de extremada brevedad. A la luz del concepto de “materia vibrante” de Jane Bennett, este artículo explora cómo Brubacher responde al poder de las cosas que fluye dentro de y en torno a los cuerpos que pueblan la Tierra, a la par que acepta su comunión con el mundo más que humano.

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Bennett, Jane. Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things. Duke UP, 2010.

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Brubacher, Erin. In the Small Hours: Thirty-Nine Months and Seven Days. Gaspereau Press, 2016.

Brubacher, Erin, and Christine Brubaker. 7th Cousins: An Automythography. Book*hug Press, 2019.

Cayley, Kate. “Deceptively Small. In the Small Hours, Erin Brubacher.” The Fiddlehead, no. 273, 2017, pp. 129‒30.

Concord Floral. Ensemble choral piece, written by Jordan Tannahill and directed by Erin Brubacher and Cara Spooner. Theatre Center, Toronto, 2014.

Dolphijn, Rick, and Iris van der Tuin. “‘Matter feels, converses, suffers, desires, yearns and remembers’: Interview with Karen Barad.” New Materialism: Interviews and Cartographies, edited by Dolphijn and van der Tuin, Open Humanities Press, 2012, pp. 48–70.

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Kiinalik: These Sharp Tools. A concert and a conversation, written by Evalyn Parry, directed by Erin Brubacher, and performed by Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory. Buddies in Badtimes Theatre, Toronto, 24 Oct.‒5 Nov. 2017.

Leopold, Aldo. A Sand County Almanac, with Essays on Conservation from Round River. 1949. Ballantine Books, 1970.

White, Dave. “Poetry Night at the Woodcutter’s Blanket.” Interview with Talya Rubin and Erin Brubacher, CBC Yukon, 2016. Soundcloud, soundcloud.com/cbcyukon/poetry-night-at-the-woodcutters-blanket/.

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2022-11-23

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Materia vibrante y sabiduría doméstica en In the Small Hours, de Erin Brubacher. (2022). ES Review. Spanish Journal of English Studies, 43, 115-132. https://doi.org/10.24197/ersjes.43.2022.115-132