This research examines poetry reviewing in Canada since 1961 when, arguably, the cultural shift into postmodernity begins to affect poetry production in Canada. Based on the primary observation that the textual forms produced under the sign of poetry have pluralised exponentially since 1961 while the concepts, tropes, metaphors of poetry reviewing have remained very stable, this thesis treats the language of poetry reviews as a relatively constant ideolect, and sets out to map and interpret some of its most structurally crucial constitutive threads. Its theoretical points of departure include Louis Althusser, Judith Butler and Slavoj Zizek\u27s treatment of language and ideology, Frederic Jameson\u27s reading of postmodernity, and contempor...
This dissertation examines the emergence and development of a radical node of Canadian poetic activi...
Poetry after Cultural Studies elucidates the potential of poetry scholarship when joined with cultur...
Performances of poetry constitute significant cultural and literary events that challenge the repres...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
John Bently Mays, Frank Davey, and George Amabile participate in what can be called ideological crit...
Process poetics is about radical poetry - poetry that challenges dominant world views, values, and a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: English. Advisor: Paula Rabinowitz. 1 ...
Visual and conceptual poetry became significant practices in Canada in the late 1950s and 1960s as p...
In Canadian literature, the discourse of the long poem has been both constitutive of, and excessive ...
Linda Hutcheon, one of the foremost Canadian critics of the day, in her famous work The Politics of ...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
That period in Canada, between 1935 and 1955, which encompasses a pre-war depression, a world war, a...
Working within the "topocentric" assumption that Canadian culture derives part of its vitality and c...
In my dissertation “What is Here Now: Assembling Poetry in Canada after the Spatial Turn,” I examine...
Directly or indirectly, poetry produced in the postmodern era is implicated in the politics of the t...
This dissertation examines the emergence and development of a radical node of Canadian poetic activi...
Poetry after Cultural Studies elucidates the potential of poetry scholarship when joined with cultur...
Performances of poetry constitute significant cultural and literary events that challenge the repres...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
John Bently Mays, Frank Davey, and George Amabile participate in what can be called ideological crit...
Process poetics is about radical poetry - poetry that challenges dominant world views, values, and a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: English. Advisor: Paula Rabinowitz. 1 ...
Visual and conceptual poetry became significant practices in Canada in the late 1950s and 1960s as p...
In Canadian literature, the discourse of the long poem has been both constitutive of, and excessive ...
Linda Hutcheon, one of the foremost Canadian critics of the day, in her famous work The Politics of ...
This dissertation differs from previous research in that it suggests the continuity of Canadian poet...
That period in Canada, between 1935 and 1955, which encompasses a pre-war depression, a world war, a...
Working within the "topocentric" assumption that Canadian culture derives part of its vitality and c...
In my dissertation “What is Here Now: Assembling Poetry in Canada after the Spatial Turn,” I examine...
Directly or indirectly, poetry produced in the postmodern era is implicated in the politics of the t...
This dissertation examines the emergence and development of a radical node of Canadian poetic activi...
Poetry after Cultural Studies elucidates the potential of poetry scholarship when joined with cultur...
Performances of poetry constitute significant cultural and literary events that challenge the repres...