Leslie Kaplan's "Excess - The Factory" (1982, translated in 2018 by Julie Carr and Jennifer Pap) and Joseph Ponthus's "On the Line: Notes from a Factory" (2019, translated in 2021 by Stephanie Smee) are rare poetic depictions of industrial environments. Kaplan dwells on the manufacturing setting as exemplifying overproduction, whereas Ponthus attends to how precarious work in globalized supply chains gives rise to localized pressures. The two from-within stagings of labor offer testimony of dehumanizing infrastructure by pointing up intensities and ruptures in the margins of everyday capitalist cycles. They thereby demonstrate how poetry can perform a "critical unsiting" of the factory-site. In the light of this out-of-the-ordinary concept, our article identifies key aspects of (a) absence, (b) dispersal, and (c) density so as to show how poetic language can spark collective awakening and resistance to dehumanizing conditions.

Finch-Race, D.A., Gosetti, V., Kerr, G. (2024). Forms of unsiting in factory compositions by Leslie Kaplan and Joseph Ponthus. JOURNAL OF CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, 41(1), 31-51 [10.1080/08873631.2023.2295591].

Forms of unsiting in factory compositions by Leslie Kaplan and Joseph Ponthus

Finch-Race, Daniel A.
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2024

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Leslie Kaplan's "Excess - The Factory" (1982, translated in 2018 by Julie Carr and Jennifer Pap) and Joseph Ponthus's "On the Line: Notes from a Factory" (2019, translated in 2021 by Stephanie Smee) are rare poetic depictions of industrial environments. Kaplan dwells on the manufacturing setting as exemplifying overproduction, whereas Ponthus attends to how precarious work in globalized supply chains gives rise to localized pressures. The two from-within stagings of labor offer testimony of dehumanizing infrastructure by pointing up intensities and ruptures in the margins of everyday capitalist cycles. They thereby demonstrate how poetry can perform a "critical unsiting" of the factory-site. In the light of this out-of-the-ordinary concept, our article identifies key aspects of (a) absence, (b) dispersal, and (c) density so as to show how poetic language can spark collective awakening and resistance to dehumanizing conditions.
2024
Finch-Race, D.A., Gosetti, V., Kerr, G. (2024). Forms of unsiting in factory compositions by Leslie Kaplan and Joseph Ponthus. JOURNAL OF CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, 41(1), 31-51 [10.1080/08873631.2023.2295591].
Finch-Race, Daniel A.; Gosetti, Valentina; Kerr, Greg
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