textThis dissertation considers the relation between literary documents and public identities, and how U. S. culture is reflected and transfigured by poetry in the United States after 1960. Concerned with epideictic communication in public contexts, this study looks at how private interventions in public spaces can shape attitudes toward cultural phenomena. A secondary concern elucidates the ways literary texts are valued in English departments, bearing critical reflection on rhetorical, literary, and creative pedagogy. Insofar as the epideictic mode prepares individuals for a decision-making process in current democratic situations, this dissertation considers recent examples of strategic public engagements, and provides rhetorical reading...
This dissertation takes the public performance of lyric poetry as a point of intersection between pu...
“This is Poetry”: U.S. Poetics and Radio, 1930-1960 examines the significance of radio broadcasting ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...
textThis dissertation considers the relation between literary documents and public identities, and h...
Since the cultural conflicts over the Vietnam War and civil rights protests, poets and poetry have c...
This dissertation tells a new story about the way poets responded to the clichés of public speech in...
This dissertation argues that the state is the silent center of poetic production in the United Stat...
This PhD dissertation investigates the relationship between literature and rhetoric in the Anglo-Ame...
textThis dissertation examines poets’ public performances in order to understand the social role of ...
This dissertation studies poetry as a linguistic topos that traveled across cultural and class bound...
In this dissertation, I argue that poets of the late modernist period were engaged in an effort to r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2011. Major: English. Advisor:Professor Timothy Bre...
dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democracy,...
Using the work of Adrienne Rich as a lens, this dissertation examines three important intersections ...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONAdvertising Stigmatas: The Evolution of Advertising in American Poetic C...
This dissertation takes the public performance of lyric poetry as a point of intersection between pu...
“This is Poetry”: U.S. Poetics and Radio, 1930-1960 examines the significance of radio broadcasting ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...
textThis dissertation considers the relation between literary documents and public identities, and h...
Since the cultural conflicts over the Vietnam War and civil rights protests, poets and poetry have c...
This dissertation tells a new story about the way poets responded to the clichés of public speech in...
This dissertation argues that the state is the silent center of poetic production in the United Stat...
This PhD dissertation investigates the relationship between literature and rhetoric in the Anglo-Ame...
textThis dissertation examines poets’ public performances in order to understand the social role of ...
This dissertation studies poetry as a linguistic topos that traveled across cultural and class bound...
In this dissertation, I argue that poets of the late modernist period were engaged in an effort to r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2011. Major: English. Advisor:Professor Timothy Bre...
dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democracy,...
Using the work of Adrienne Rich as a lens, this dissertation examines three important intersections ...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONAdvertising Stigmatas: The Evolution of Advertising in American Poetic C...
This dissertation takes the public performance of lyric poetry as a point of intersection between pu...
“This is Poetry”: U.S. Poetics and Radio, 1930-1960 examines the significance of radio broadcasting ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...