The Figure Of The Shaman In Contemporary British Poetry

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The Figure of the Shaman in Contemporary British Poetry

Author : Shamsad Mortuza
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443865944

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The Figure of the Shaman in Contemporary British Poetry by Shamsad Mortuza Pdf

This genealogical study focuses on the work of five contemporary British poets in order to locate them in a counter cultural tradition that is informed by strategic responses to ‘state terrorism.’ It identifies some historical moments of ruptures, such as the persecution of the Celtic druids by the Romans, the killing of the Welsh bards by Edward I, the appropriation of bardic materials by Romantic poets writing in a post-French Revolution era, and the beatnik response to a post-World War bipolar world in order to contextualise and discuss the poets of British Poetry Revival writing under Thatcherism. Drawing on Mircea Eliade’s notion of shamanism as ‘archaic techniques of ecstasy,’ these poets have transformed Eliade’s version of the shaman’s ‘elective trauma’ and enacted a critical rejection of totalitarian tools of the state and society. Categorised as the ‘Technicians of the Sacred’ and the ‘Technicians of the Body’ these shamanic poets include Iain Sinclair, Jeremy Prynne, Brian Catling, Barry MacSweeney, and Maggie O’Sullivan. Their poetic strategy is not a New Age fad; it rather investigates and inventories the ‘hidden’ energies of past and present to wrest spirituality away from the confines of religion and politics, while embodying it in textual praxis.

Plants in Contemporary Poetry

Author : John Ryan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317287551

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Plants in Contemporary Poetry by John Ryan Pdf

Positioned within current ecocritical scholarship, this volume is the first book-length study of the representations of plants in contemporary American, English, and Australian poetry. Through readings of botanically-minded writers including Les Murray, Louise Glück, and Alice Oswald, it addresses the relationship between language and the subjectivity, agency, sentience, consciousness, and intelligence of vegetal life. Scientific, philosophical, and literary frameworks enable the author to develop an interdisciplinary approach to examining the role of plants in poetry. Drawing from recent plant science and contributing to the exciting new field of critical plant studies, the author develops a methodology he calls "botanical criticism" that aims to redress the lack of emphasis on plant life in studies of poetry. As a subset of ecocriticism, botanical criticism investigates how poets engage with plants literally and figuratively, materially and symbolically, in their works. Key themes covered in this volume include plants as invasives and weeds in human settings; as sources of physical and spiritual nourishment; as signifiers of region, home, and identity; as objects of aesthetics and objectivism; and, crucially, as beings with their own perspectives, voices, and modes of dialogue. Ryan demonstrates that poetic imagination is as essential as scientific rationality to elucidating and appreciating the mysteries of plant-being. This book will appeal to a multidisciplinary readership in the fields of ecocriticism, ecopoetry, environmental humanities, and ecocultural studies, and will be of interest to researchers in the emerging area of critical plant studies.

Historical Dictionary of Shamanism

Author : Graham Harvey,Robert J. Wallis
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2015-12-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781442257986

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Historical Dictionary of Shamanism by Graham Harvey,Robert J. Wallis Pdf

A remarkable array of people have been called shamans, while the phenomena identified as shamanism continues to proliferate. This second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Shamanism contains with examples from antiquity up to today, and from Siberia (where the term “shaman” originated) to Amazonia, South Africa, Chicago and many other places. Many claims about shamans and shamanism are contentious and all are worthy of discussion. In the most widespread understandings, terms seem to refer particularly to people who alter states of consciousness or enter trances in order to seek knowledge and help from powerful other-than-human persons, perhaps “spirits”. But this says only a little about the artists, community leaders, spiritual healers or hucksters, travelers in alternative realities and so on to which the label “shaman” has been applied. This second edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and extensive bibliography. The dictionary contains over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on individuals, groups, practices and cultures that have been called “shamanic”. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Shamanism.

Shamanism and Old English Poetry

Author : Stephen O. Glosecki
Publisher : Scholarly Title
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : IND:39000006123793

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Shamanism and Old English Poetry by Stephen O. Glosecki Pdf

Tales on two monumental labors: to define shamanism and to show that it underlies some Anglo-Saxon poetry. Applying anthropological studies of tribal peoples in modern times to intensive examinations of Beowulf, metrical charms, and decorative art, Glasecki finds not living shamanism, but embedded t

The Routledge Handbook of English Language Education in Bangladesh

Author : Shaila Sultana,M. Moninoor Roshid,Md. Zulfeqar Haider,Mian Md. Naushaad Kabir,Mahmud Hasan Khan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000208849

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The Routledge Handbook of English Language Education in Bangladesh by Shaila Sultana,M. Moninoor Roshid,Md. Zulfeqar Haider,Mian Md. Naushaad Kabir,Mahmud Hasan Khan Pdf

This Handbook is a comprehensive overview of English language education in Bangladesh. Presenting descriptive, theoretical, and empirical chapters as well as case studies, this Handbook, on the one hand, provides a comprehensive view of the English language teaching and learning scenario in Bangladesh, and on the other hand comes up with suggestions for possible decolonisation and de-eliticisation of English in Bangladesh. The Handbook explores a wide range of diverse endogenous and exogenous topics, all related to English language teaching and learning in Bangladesh, and acquaints readers with different perspectives, operating from the macro to the micro levels. The theoretical frameworks used are drawn from applied linguistics, education, sociology, political science, critical geography, cultural studies, psychology, and economics. The chapters examine how much generalisability the theories have for the context of Bangladesh and how the empirical data can be interpreted through different theoretical lenses. There are six sections in the Handbook covering different dynamics of English language education practices in Bangladesh, from history, policy and practice to assessment, pedagogy and identity. It is an invaluable reference source for students, researchers, and policy makers interested in English language, ELT, TESOL, and applied linguistics.

Contemporary British Poetry

Author : James Acheson,Romana Huk
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0791427676

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Contemporary British Poetry by James Acheson,Romana Huk Pdf

This collection of original essays focuses on new and continuing movements in British Poetry. It offers a wide ranging look at feminist, working class, and other poets of diverse cultural backgrounds.

The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

Author : Peter Robinson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 782 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199596805

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The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Peter Robinson Pdf

This Handbook offers an authoritative and up-to-date collection of original essays bringing together ground breaking research into the development of contemporary poetry in Britain and Ireland.

Centre and Periphery in Modern British Poetry

Author : Andrew Duncan
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0853237441

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Centre and Periphery in Modern British Poetry by Andrew Duncan Pdf

In Centre and Periphery in Modern British Poetry, Andrew Duncan raises the provocative question of just how accurate—and useful—the concept of a British literary culture is for a nation that stretches over 600 miles and includes four distinct national cultures. He identifies distinct regional poetic traditions in Scotland, Wales, and the north of England, examining writers such as Glyn Jones, Joseph Macleod, and Colin Simms and coming to the startling conclusion that the finest British poets of recent decades have lived not at the heart of "British" literary society, but in the outlands of the British Isles.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature

Author : David Scott Kastan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 2648 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780195169218

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature by David Scott Kastan Pdf

A comprehensive reference presents over five hundred full essays on authors and a variety of topics, including censorship, genre, patronage, and dictionaries.

The Apothecary’s Chest

Author : Fabienne Collignon,Konstantina Georganta,Anne-Marie Millim
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781443807333

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The Apothecary’s Chest by Fabienne Collignon,Konstantina Georganta,Anne-Marie Millim Pdf

‘The Apothecary’s Chest: Magic, Art and Medication’ was a one-day symposium held at the University of Glasgow on November 24, 2007. The symposium called for a discussion on the evolution of the notions of mysticism, knowledge and superstition in the way they are intertwined in both science and the literary imagination in the figure of healers such as the apothecary, the alchemist, the shaman. There were three main areas of interest. The first involved traditional perceptions of physicians, who combined knowledge and superstition and thus bordered, in their practices, on the sphere of the occult. The second theme, evolving from the first, proposed an inquiry of the overlapping interests and processes of science, magic and prophesy, as well as of the implications and consequences of a privileged access to medical knowledge, while the third subject of discussion concentrated on the development of the symbolism of the healer in literature, history, philosophy of science, anthropology, theology, film and art. The twelve papers included in this volume, papers presented by doctoral candidates and young scholars from across a range of geographical regions and disciplines, result in a collection of approaches to an investigative field with topics ranging from mystical traits of mundane materials to the origins of the occult and gender struggles. The thirteenth and final essay included in the volume, Professor Bill Herbert’s ‘From Mere Bellies to the Bad Shaman’, is an exploration of the modern role of the contemporary poet in the form of an extended conversation initiated at the closing of the conference, when Professor Herbert was asked to combine a poetry reading with a few observations on the relationship between the poet and the shaman.

Anthropocene Poetry

Author : Yvonne Reddick
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031393891

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Anthropocene Poetry by Yvonne Reddick Pdf

Anthropocene Poetry: Place, Environment and Planet argues that the idea of the Anthropocene is inspiring new possibilities for poetry. It can also change the way we read and interpret poems. If environmental poetry was once viewed as linked to place, this book shows how poets are now grappling with environmental issues from the local to the planetary: climate change and the extinction crisis, nuclear weapons and waste, plastic pollution and the petroleum industry. This book intervenes in debates about culture and science, traditional poetic form and experimental ecopoetics, to show how poets are collaborating with environmental scientists and joining environmental activist movements to respond to this time of crisis. From the canonical work of Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney, to award-winning poets Alice Oswald, Pascale Petit, Kei Miller, and Karen McCarthy Woolf, this book explores major figures from the past alongside acclaimed contemporary voices. It reveals Seamus Heaney’s support for conservation causes and Ted Hughes’s astonishingly forward-thinking research on climate change; it discusses how Pascale Petit has given poetry to Extinction Rebellion and how Karen McCarthy Woolf set sail with scientists to write about plastic pollution. This book deploys research on five poetry archives in the UK, USA and Ireland, and the author’s insider insights into the commissioning processes and collaborative methods that shaped important contemporary poetry publications. Anthropocene Poetry finds that environmental poetry is flourishing in the face of ecological devastation. Such poetry speaks of the anxieties and dilemmas of our age, and searches for paths towards resilience and resistance.

Scientist of the Strange

Author : Paul Bentley
Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 083863947X

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Scientist of the Strange by Paul Bentley Pdf

The present study uncovers the psychical stakes and dramas involved in Redgrove's practice, and in turn relates these stakes and dramas to the marked element of cultural critique to be found in Redgrove's nonfiction, but which is virtually absent from the poems."--BOOK JACKET.

Contemporary Poetry and Postmodernism

Author : I. Gregson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1996-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230379145

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Contemporary Poetry and Postmodernism by I. Gregson Pdf

Contemporary Poetry and Postmodernism explores the fraught relationship between the poetry of the mainstream and kinds of modernist poetry that have had to make their way outside it. Mainstream poets like Paul Muldoon, James Fenton and Carol Ann Duffy multiply voices and so draw on resources from the novel - Bakhtin's concept of the dialogic is therefore used to explain their techniques. By contrast, Shklovsky's concept of 'estrangement' is shown to be more useful in accounting for the radical experimentation of poets like Edwin Morgan, Christopher Middleton and Denise Riley. However, the book concludes by suggesting that - partly because of the influence of surrealism in women poets like Selima Hill and Jo Shapcott - the mainstream has recently been infiltrated by modernist and postmodernist estrangement effects.

Sensation, Contemporary Poetry and Deleuze

Author : Jon Clay
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-06-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441180025

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Sensation, Contemporary Poetry and Deleuze by Jon Clay Pdf

Focussing on the significance of sensation, this study develops a Deleuzian poetics of reading, through an examination of contemporary innovative poetry.

Late Modernist Poetics

Author : Anthony Mellors
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2005-05-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0719058856

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Late Modernist Poetics by Anthony Mellors Pdf

This book explores the uncanny afterlife of modernist ideals in the second half of the twentieth century. Rejecting the familiar notion that modernism dissolved during the 1930s, it argues that the fusion of rationalism and mysticism which characterizes modernist poetics was sustained long after its politics had been discredited by the events of World War Two. This wide-ranging contextual study focuses on the poetry of Ezra Pound, Charles Olson, Paul Celan, and J H Prynne.