SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2011 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD
Her painful legs refused to emerge. It was a question of a particular
movement. A passage from analyses to terrifying hallucination. The
pressure oozing out of her. Still nursing she held up the head. Her own
singular sensation of pain. Ferociously archival proof of an event that
left no other material.
Fieldnotes, a forensic charts one forensic anthropologist's series of
descents in the first decade of the new millennium - a decade when
forensic discourses and experts became ubiquitous in popular culture and
on the daily news. But the edgy, passionate and erudite writer of these
fieldnotes is no Temperance Brennan or Kathy Reichs. Part parody of
popular discourses on the forensic anthropologist, part exegesis of the
fieldnote genre, and part response to the natural and human catastrophes
that unfolded during the writing of this book, Eichhorn's second
collection continues to explore the poetics and affective dimensions of
knowledge making at the edges of poetry and fiction.