包德樂[[abstract]]This essay critically examines various strategies taken in the most compelling contemporary American antiwar poetry written against the occupation of Iraq. It finds both limitations, as many poets have succumbed to a postmodern distance from events, and brilliance, in poets who have discerned ways of eliciting hope in the aims of such poetry. Linda Hutcheon's term transideological irony is used to show how many poets are complicit, in their irony, with rubrics of the dominant discourse such as "a nation at war." In light of Žižek's Lacanian-Marxist formulation of jouissance, the imperial jouissance manifest in much poetry presented as thematically "antiwar" is examined in terms of both successes and shortcomings.[[incitationi...
“Occupying War” is a cultural study of contemporary American militarism that offers one answer to th...
This essay argues that literary authors generally resisted the glorifying impulse that designated Wo...
An enormous number of literary texts engaged with the build-up towards, undertaking of and aftermath...
This study attempts to explore the contemporary poetic scene in Iraq during the last two decades tha...
The lyrical protest of the poets from the war generation exhibits a wide range of complexity. In the...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
Poets have written about wars throughout the twentieth century - questioning, protesting and, someti...
This dissertation is a close look at poems written during the Great War by Thomas Hardy, Edward Thom...
This project builds off historical and literary war theories about binaries to interrogate whether t...
This dissertation examines literary resistance to US militarism since 1945. I maintain that a requir...
This thesis discusses how a genre of poem I am calling the âgreater Romantic lyricâ, after the criti...
Since many American war poems written between 1914 and 1918 not only commented on contemporary event...
In A Thousand Plateaus: capitalism & schizophrenia, Deleuze and Guattari, pose the question: ‘Proble...
An investigation of the theoretical notion of the "anti-war" concept in literary studies. American w...
The inescapable effect of war on the evolution of American Avant-Garde poetry was made evident to me...
“Occupying War” is a cultural study of contemporary American militarism that offers one answer to th...
This essay argues that literary authors generally resisted the glorifying impulse that designated Wo...
An enormous number of literary texts engaged with the build-up towards, undertaking of and aftermath...
This study attempts to explore the contemporary poetic scene in Iraq during the last two decades tha...
The lyrical protest of the poets from the war generation exhibits a wide range of complexity. In the...
The history of contemporary Iraq is shaped by war, and recent Iraqi literature deals with it constan...
Poets have written about wars throughout the twentieth century - questioning, protesting and, someti...
This dissertation is a close look at poems written during the Great War by Thomas Hardy, Edward Thom...
This project builds off historical and literary war theories about binaries to interrogate whether t...
This dissertation examines literary resistance to US militarism since 1945. I maintain that a requir...
This thesis discusses how a genre of poem I am calling the âgreater Romantic lyricâ, after the criti...
Since many American war poems written between 1914 and 1918 not only commented on contemporary event...
In A Thousand Plateaus: capitalism & schizophrenia, Deleuze and Guattari, pose the question: ‘Proble...
An investigation of the theoretical notion of the "anti-war" concept in literary studies. American w...
The inescapable effect of war on the evolution of American Avant-Garde poetry was made evident to me...
“Occupying War” is a cultural study of contemporary American militarism that offers one answer to th...
This essay argues that literary authors generally resisted the glorifying impulse that designated Wo...
An enormous number of literary texts engaged with the build-up towards, undertaking of and aftermath...