My dissertation argues that mid-twentieth-century American poetry was part of a multi-disciplinary effort to renegotiate the traditional boundary between living beings and manufactured forms. I depart from the prevailing understanding that postwar American poetry reprises Romantic “organic form,” claiming to the contrary that postwar poets cast the literary text as an inorganic but nevertheless animate organization—an exteriorized correlate of the poet’s vital processes. Instead of invoking the analogy between organic life and textual form as a way of naturalizing literary production, postwar poets endeavored to extend the category of life to man-made forms. Their effort to animate the artificial space of the poetic text is, I contend, a ma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation argues that the printed book—as a un...
This dissertation works against the longstanding literary critical premise that aesthetics and ethic...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...
This dissertation rethinks contemporary notions of literacy by exploring how reading practices relat...
This dissertation positions the International Concrete Poetry movement within its historical moment ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of new biological theories and experiments in poetic for...
For centuries, poetry was a primary form of science communication. The sharp dichotomy of science co...
My thesis analyzes the influence of evolutionary theories of knowledge on the poetic techniques of M...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: English. Advisors: Siobhan Craig, Mari...
In this dissertation, I argue that poets of the late modernist period were engaged in an effort to r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...
This thesis argues for the relationship between the labour of the modernist poet and changes in work...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: English. Advisors: Maria Damon and Jane...
This dissertation uses the confessional poet Robert Lowell as a focal point for discussing concerns ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation argues that the printed book—as a un...
This dissertation works against the longstanding literary critical premise that aesthetics and ethic...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...
This dissertation rethinks contemporary notions of literacy by exploring how reading practices relat...
This dissertation positions the International Concrete Poetry movement within its historical moment ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of new biological theories and experiments in poetic for...
For centuries, poetry was a primary form of science communication. The sharp dichotomy of science co...
My thesis analyzes the influence of evolutionary theories of knowledge on the poetic techniques of M...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: English. Advisors: Siobhan Craig, Mari...
In this dissertation, I argue that poets of the late modernist period were engaged in an effort to r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...
This thesis argues for the relationship between the labour of the modernist poet and changes in work...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: English. Advisors: Maria Damon and Jane...
This dissertation uses the confessional poet Robert Lowell as a focal point for discussing concerns ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation argues that the printed book—as a un...
This dissertation works against the longstanding literary critical premise that aesthetics and ethic...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...