Brian Teare - January 26, 2017

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UA Africana Studies Department, UA Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, UA College of Science, UA Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, UA Institute of the Environment, UA Poetry Center

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UA Poetry Center
Brian Teare

Brian Teare reads new and uncollected work and discusses ecopoetics, ecofeminism, and climate change. This reading was given as part of the Climate Change & Poetry Series.

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Welcome
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by Tyler Meier

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Introduction
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by Eric Magrane

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On Fieldwork, Ecopoetry, and Climate Change
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"After a Long Illness"
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Citation

Teare, Brian. "After a Long Illness." New England Review, vol. 37, no. 2, 2016, pp. 27-30.

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"Convince Me You Have a Seed There"
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Teare, Brian. Doomstead Days. New York: Nightboat Books, 2019.

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"Granite, Olivine, Quartz, Carnelian"
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Differs slightly from published version.

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Teare, Brian. Doomstead Days. New York: Nightboat Books, 2019.

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"Doomstead Days"
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Teare, Brian. Doomstead Days. New York: Nightboat Books, 2019.

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Question and Answer Session
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Brian Teare
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Hannah Ensor
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