'That's not Poetry; it's Sociology!' - riff, experience & hybrid form in contemporary poetry This presentation considers how contemporary, not-obviously-poetry texts, read as poetry: is Bhanu Kapil's The Virtual Interrogation of Strangers survey, travelogue or prose-poetry? The responses to Kapil’s questions (eg,’What are the consequences of silence?’) result in a curated text of poetic exchanges; disparate voices which may be read as a creative interrogation of self, of ourselves. But is it poetry? Similarly, Claudia Rankine’s Citizen uses layering of incident from life, to ask, in exacting language and even tone, what it means to be both citizen and invisible, ‘translating’ incident. Can a book which uses prose, images, and an essay on Se...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric (2014) uniquely dramatizes the threat (or promise) of t...
As a mode of academic discourse, poetry offers pathways that lead to new and diverse ways of underst...
This article argues that poetry is an act of meditation, improvisation and exploration, and urgency ...
This dissertation enters the conversation about what experimentalism has to do with poets of color w...
This dissertation enters the conversation about what experimentalism has to do with poets of color w...
As we face the end of the post-modern world at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the preced...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....
This collection serves a dual purpose, functioning as a showcase for original poems and a means of d...
Poetry is a sociological reality. It has an institutional location within society, plays an importan...
This essay takes the image of the noise-filled television screen that appears as a visual refrain in...
According to Brian McHale, “Poetry from certain points of view had been postmodern before the postmo...
This essay points to structural and formal techniques in the hybrid poetries of current female North...
From the publication of her first poetry collection Nothing in Nature Is Private (1994) to the succe...
Where does poetry end and prose begin? What is a prose poem? What aesthetic, ideological and marketi...
This article proposes that poetry provides a method for doing and writing inquiry that is potentiall...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric (2014) uniquely dramatizes the threat (or promise) of t...
As a mode of academic discourse, poetry offers pathways that lead to new and diverse ways of underst...
This article argues that poetry is an act of meditation, improvisation and exploration, and urgency ...
This dissertation enters the conversation about what experimentalism has to do with poets of color w...
This dissertation enters the conversation about what experimentalism has to do with poets of color w...
As we face the end of the post-modern world at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the preced...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....
This collection serves a dual purpose, functioning as a showcase for original poems and a means of d...
Poetry is a sociological reality. It has an institutional location within society, plays an importan...
This essay takes the image of the noise-filled television screen that appears as a visual refrain in...
According to Brian McHale, “Poetry from certain points of view had been postmodern before the postmo...
This essay points to structural and formal techniques in the hybrid poetries of current female North...
From the publication of her first poetry collection Nothing in Nature Is Private (1994) to the succe...
Where does poetry end and prose begin? What is a prose poem? What aesthetic, ideological and marketi...
This article proposes that poetry provides a method for doing and writing inquiry that is potentiall...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric (2014) uniquely dramatizes the threat (or promise) of t...
As a mode of academic discourse, poetry offers pathways that lead to new and diverse ways of underst...
This article argues that poetry is an act of meditation, improvisation and exploration, and urgency ...