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Democracy in Contemporary U.S. Women’s Poetry

Author : N. Marsh
Publisher : Springer
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2007-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230607156

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Democracy in Contemporary U.S. Women’s Poetry by N. Marsh Pdf

This book reads the work of contemporary women poets against recent debates in third wave feminism and democratic theory in exploring the range of ways in which women poets have interrogated the complexities of being public in contemporary U.S culture.

Vigilante Women in Contemporary American Fiction

Author : A. Graham-Bertolini
Publisher : Springer
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230339309

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Vigilante Women in Contemporary American Fiction by A. Graham-Bertolini Pdf

Graham-Bertolini provides the first analysis of vigilante women in contemporary American fiction. She develops a dynamic model of vigilante heroines using literary and feminist theory and applies it to important texts to broaden our understanding of how law and culture infringe upon women's rights.

Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century

Author : Claudia Rankine,Lisa Sewell
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780819572363

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Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century by Claudia Rankine,Lisa Sewell Pdf

“A fine and selective anthology that’s also a critical introduction to some of the most provocative, and some of the most original, poetry out there.” —Stephanie Burt, author of Don’t Read Poetry: A Book About How to Read Poems The American Poets in the 21st Century series continues with another anthology focused on female poets. Like the earlier books, this volume includes generous selections of poetry by some of the best poets of our time as well as illuminating poetics statements and incisive essays on their work. This unique organization makes these books invaluable teaching tools. Broadening the lens through which we look at contemporary poetry, this new volume extends its geographical net by including Caribbean and Canadian poets. Representing three generations of women writers, among the insightful pieces included in this volume are essays by Karla Kelsey on Mary Jo Bang’s modes of artifice, Christine Hume on Carla Harryman’s kinds of listening, Dawn Lundy Martin on M. NourbeSe Phillip (for whom “english / is a foreign anguish”), and Sina Queyras on Lisa Robertson’s confoundingly beautiful surfaces. In addition, a companion website presents audio of each poet’s work.

Contemporary U.S. Latino/ A Literary Criticism

Author : L. Sandin,R. Perez
Publisher : Springer
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2007-10-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230609266

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Contemporary U.S. Latino/ A Literary Criticism by L. Sandin,R. Perez Pdf

Please note this is a 'Palgrave to Order' title (PTO). Stock of this book requires shipment from an overseas supplier. It will be delivered to you within 12 weeks. This is the first compilation of essays to bring together the most important U.S. Latino/a literary criticism of the last decade. This timely text has been long in coming as U.S. Latino/a literary criticism has grown exponentially throughout U.S universities since 1995.

Poetry Matters

Author : Heather Milne
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2018-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781609385774

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Poetry Matters by Heather Milne Pdf

Poetry Matters explores poetry written by women from the United States and Canada, which documents the social and political turmoil of the early twenty-first century and places this poetry in dialogue with recent currents of feminist theory including new materialism, affect theory, posthumanism, and feminist engagements with neoliberalism and capitalism. Central to this project is the conviction that a poetics that explores the political dimensions of affect; demonstrates an understanding of subjectivity as posthuman and transcorpoℜ critically reflects on the impact of capitalism on queer, racialized, and female bodies; and develops an ethical vocabulary for reimagining the nation state and critically engaging with issues of democracy and citizenship is now more urgent than ever before. Milne focuses on poetry published after 2001 by writers who mostly began writing after the feminist writing movements of the 1980s, but who have inherited and built upon their political and aesthetic legacies. The poets discussed in this book--including Jennifer Scappettone, Margaret Christakos, Larissa Lai, Rita Wong, Nikki Reimer, Rachel Zolf, Yedda Morrison, Marcella Durand, Evelyn Reilly, Juliana Spahr, Claudia Rankine, Dionne Brand, Jena Osman, and Jen Benka--bring a sense of political agency to poetry. These voices seek new vocabularies and dissenting critical and aesthetic frameworks for thinking across issues of gender, materiality, capitalism, the toxic convergences of nationalism and racism, and the decline of democratic institutions. This is poetry that matters--both in its political urgency and in its attentiveness to the world as "matter"--as a material entity under siege. It could not be more timely or more relevant.

The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction

Author : S. Halldorson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2007-12-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230609785

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The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction by S. Halldorson Pdf

This book sets out to write nothing short of a new theory of the heroic for today's world. It delves into the "why" of the hero as a natural companion piece to the "how" of the hero as written by Northrop Frye and Joseph Campbell over half a century ago. The novels of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo serve as an anchor to the theory as it challenges our notions of what is heroic about nymphomaniacs, Holocaust survivors, spurious academics, cult followers, terrorists, celebrities, photographers and writers of novels who all attempt to claim the right to be "hero."

The American Landscape in the Poetry of Frost, Bishop, and Ashbery

Author : M. MacArthur
Publisher : Springer
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2008-08-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230614116

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The American Landscape in the Poetry of Frost, Bishop, and Ashbery by M. MacArthur Pdf

Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, and John Ashbery stand out among major American poets - all three shaped the direction and pushed the boundaries of contemporary poetry on an international scale. Drawing on biography, cultural history, and original archival research, MacArthur shows us that these distinctive poets share one surprisingly central trope in their oeuvres: the Romantic scene of the abandoned house. This book scrutinizes the popular notion of Frost as a deeply rooted New Englander, demonstrates that Frost had an underestimated influence on Bishop - whose preoccupation with houses and dwelling is the obverse of her obsession with travel - and questions dominant, anti-biographical readings of Ashbery as an urban-identified poet. As she reads poems that evoke particular landscapes and houses lost and abandoned by these poets, MacArthur also sketches relevant cultural trends, including patterns of rural de-settlement, the transformation of rural economies from agriculture to tourism, and modern American s increasing mobility and rootlessness.

Amnesia and Redress in Contemporary American Fiction

Author : M. Gauthier
Publisher : Springer
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230337824

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Amnesia and Redress in Contemporary American Fiction by M. Gauthier Pdf

This book shows how a political and cultural dynamic of amnesia and truth telling shapes literary constructions of history. Gauthier focuses on the works of Don DeLillo, Toni Morrison, Michelle Cliff, Bharati Mukherjee, and Julie Otsuka.

The Anti-Hero in the American Novel

Author : D. Simmons
Publisher : Springer
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2008-05-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780230612525

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The Anti-Hero in the American Novel by D. Simmons Pdf

The Anti-Hero in the American Novel rereads major texts of the 1960s to offer an innovative re-evaluation of a set of canonical novels that moves beyond entrenched post-modern and post-structural interpretations towards an appraisal which emphasizes the specifically humanist and idealist elements of these works.

Narrating Class in American Fiction

Author : W. Dow
Publisher : Springer
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2008-12-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780230617964

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Narrating Class in American Fiction by W. Dow Pdf

Focusing on American fiction from 1850-1940, Narrating Class in American Fiction offers close readings in the context of literary and political history to detail the uneasy attention American authors gave to class in their production of social identities.

The Emergence of the American Frontier Hero 1682–1826

Author : D. MacNeil
Publisher : Springer
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230103993

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The Emergence of the American Frontier Hero 1682–1826 by D. MacNeil Pdf

The study follows the early evolution of the American frontier hero, from its roots in Mary Rowlandson's narration of her experiences as a prisoner during King Phillip's war through works by Unca Eliza Winkfield, Charles Brockden Brown, James Fenimore Cooper, the film-maker John Ford, and actor John Wayne.

A Companion to David Foster Wallace Studies

Author : M. Boswell,S. Burn
Publisher : Springer
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137078346

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A Companion to David Foster Wallace Studies by M. Boswell,S. Burn Pdf

Criticism of the work of David Foster Wallace has tended to be atomistic, focusing on a single aspect of individual works. A Companion to the Work of David Foster Wa ll ace is designed as a professional study of all of Wallace's creative work. This volume includes both thematic essays and focused examinations of each of his major works of fiction.

Teaching Modernist Poetry

Author : N. Marsh,P. Middleton
Publisher : Springer
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230289536

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Teaching Modernist Poetry by N. Marsh,P. Middleton Pdf

This book recognizes that modernist poetry can be both difficult and rewarding to teach. Leading scholars and poets from the UK and the US offer practical, innovative, up to date strategies for teaching the reading and writing of modernist poetry across its long diverse histories, taking in experimentation, performance, hypertext and much more.

The Middle Class in the Great Depression

Author : Jennifer Haytock
Publisher : Springer
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-08-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137347206

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The Middle Class in the Great Depression by Jennifer Haytock Pdf

In contrast to most studies of literature from the Great Depression which focus on representations of poverty, labor, and radicalism, this project analyzes popular representations of middle class life.

Feminist Readings of Edith Wharton

Author : D. Chambers
Publisher : Springer
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230101548

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Feminist Readings of Edith Wharton by D. Chambers Pdf

This close and innovative study of Edith Wharton's major novels reveals the use of increasingly complex narrative techniques to counter the multiple forces working against women writers at the beginning of the twentieth century.