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El. knyga: Stanley's Girl: Poems

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  • Formatas: 84 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: ILR Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501719721
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  • Formatas: 84 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: ILR Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501719721
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The fiercely lyrical poetry of Stanley’s Girl is rooted in Susan Eisenberg’s experience as one of the first women to enter the construction industry and from her decades gathering accounts of others to give scaffolding to that history. Eisenberg charts her own induction into the construction workplace culture and how tradeswomen from across the...

The fiercely lyrical poetry of Stanley’s Girl is rooted in Susan Eisenberg’s experience as one of the first women to enter the construction industry and from her decades gathering accounts of others to give scaffolding to that history. Eisenberg charts her own induction into the construction workplace culture and how tradeswomen from across the country grappled with what was required to become a team player and succeed in a dangerous workplace where women were unwelcome. The specifics of construction become metaphor as she explores resonances in other spheres—from family to other social and political issues—where violence, or its threat, maintains order. Prying open memory, her poems investigate how systems of discrimination, domination, and exclusion are maintained and how individuals and institutions accommodate to injustice and its agreed-on lies, including her own collusion. Poems in this collection probe workplace-linked suicide, sexual assault, and sometimes-fatal intentional accidents, as well as the role of bystander silence and the responsibility of witness.

Recenzijos

Eisenberg shows readers what life was really like on the construction site 40 years ago and what it all too often remains today for women or outsiders of any kind. Eisenberg's work is particularly resonant in the MeToo era: Being a woman in the workplace is full of discrimination and danger, she suggests, and women have long kept that to themselves. Stanley's Girl reinforces the necessity to say these things aloudto speak openly of discrimination, sexual assault, and rapeand to be heard.

(Poetry Foundation)

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Winner of Joe Hill Award 2023 (United States).
I
First Week Apprentice
3(1)
Welcome
4(3)
Team Player
7(1)
Guideposts
8(2)
Good News
10(1)
Stanley's Girl
11(2)
Point Made
13(1)
Old-Schoolers
14(1)
Introductions
15(3)
White Joe Miller and Black Joe Miller
18(2)
Me and Tony
20(1)
Wild Mike
21(2)
You'll Get Yourself Thrown Off the Side of the Building
23(1)
No One's Just One Thing
24(2)
My Classmate Subash Anand
26(1)
Pioneers, First Women in Construction
27(4)
II
Wants
31(1)
My Father Calls to Say He'll Be Late
32(1)
Escape Plan, Five Years Old
33(1)
Camouflage
34(1)
The Doorway
35(1)
Navigating Uncertainty
36(2)
World Order
38(1)
Place Value
39(3)
Below the Radar
42(1)
Julie from Gaza
43(2)
Poems about Gaza by Jews
45(1)
I Don't Remember
46(3)
III
In Flight
49(2)
Crazy
51(1)
Troublemaker
52(1)
Sunshine
53(1)
The Jobsite Marksman
54(1)
Code
55(1)
Poet's Mailbag: The Picnic
56(4)
We Pay Dues
60(1)
Go-Getter
61(2)
Crossroads in Minnesota
63(1)
U.S. Marine Boots, 2005
64(1)
Misfit
65(2)
Why Dwell on That?
67(1)
So She Won't Forget
68(1)
If You Stray Too Far
69(1)
Power
70(1)
Fatal Job Accident
71(2)
Acknowledgments 73
Susan Eisenberg is a poet, visual artist, oral historian, licensed electrician, and Resident Artist/Scholar at the Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center. She is also curator of the online exhibition, On Equal Terms: Gender and solidarity. Her most recent book is the reissued We'll Call You If We Need You: Experiences of Women Working Construction. Visit susaneisenberg.com for more information.