Abstract Mina Loy, modernist poet and artist, experimented with theories of feminism and class within her own artwork. This creates a complex point of interpretation for the reader because of overlap and contradiction. The concept of ekphrasis, when manipulated for Loy’s context, opens possibilities of understanding Loy’s many contradictions. Since the body and material world play a central role in Loy’s art, ekphrasis is a lens through which we can begin to see the relationship between Loy’s art and writing along with her feminism
This article explores issues of commitment in relation to the early writings of woman modernist Mina...
In the early twentieth century, traditional Europe fell apart. Out of the chaos and uncertainty fost...
In her 1996 biography of Mina Loy, Carolyn Burke uses a line from George Moore to illustrate attitud...
This study re-revaluates the modernist challenge to bourgeois art and life through a feminist and po...
By investigating female embodiment in the work of American modern poet Mina Loy, this dissertation a...
Mina Loy wrote the long poem "Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose" between 1923 and 1925. It is among the od...
In Mina Loy Against the Modernists, I map Mina Loy’s (1882–1966) nomadic career, arguing that it cap...
Because Mina Loy, whose sharp-edged body of work presents a challenge to even the most astute reader...
This dissertation takes as its starting point the centrality of Mina Loy to modernism, and argues th...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Futurism, Dada and Surrealism exploded the idea of wh...
Mina Loy’s engagement with dance in her writings exemplifies how a woman writer could use this corpo...
This essay advances a close reading of Mina Loy’s Songs to Joannes, a sequence of poems dedicated to...
This essay advances a close reading of Mina Loy’s Songs to Joannes, a sequence of poems dedicated to...
Mina Loy and Diane di Prima’s experimental poetic contributions to their early “situati...
This papper will deal with the ambivalence of Mina Loy's thought as presented on her poems and on th...
This article explores issues of commitment in relation to the early writings of woman modernist Mina...
In the early twentieth century, traditional Europe fell apart. Out of the chaos and uncertainty fost...
In her 1996 biography of Mina Loy, Carolyn Burke uses a line from George Moore to illustrate attitud...
This study re-revaluates the modernist challenge to bourgeois art and life through a feminist and po...
By investigating female embodiment in the work of American modern poet Mina Loy, this dissertation a...
Mina Loy wrote the long poem "Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose" between 1923 and 1925. It is among the od...
In Mina Loy Against the Modernists, I map Mina Loy’s (1882–1966) nomadic career, arguing that it cap...
Because Mina Loy, whose sharp-edged body of work presents a challenge to even the most astute reader...
This dissertation takes as its starting point the centrality of Mina Loy to modernism, and argues th...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Futurism, Dada and Surrealism exploded the idea of wh...
Mina Loy’s engagement with dance in her writings exemplifies how a woman writer could use this corpo...
This essay advances a close reading of Mina Loy’s Songs to Joannes, a sequence of poems dedicated to...
This essay advances a close reading of Mina Loy’s Songs to Joannes, a sequence of poems dedicated to...
Mina Loy and Diane di Prima’s experimental poetic contributions to their early “situati...
This papper will deal with the ambivalence of Mina Loy's thought as presented on her poems and on th...
This article explores issues of commitment in relation to the early writings of woman modernist Mina...
In the early twentieth century, traditional Europe fell apart. Out of the chaos and uncertainty fost...
In her 1996 biography of Mina Loy, Carolyn Burke uses a line from George Moore to illustrate attitud...