H. L. Hix
Demonstrategy: Poetry, for and Against
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Demonstrategy shows that in an ever more technologized, globalized, militarized, racialized, monetized, privatized world, poetry is more important, not less.
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Demonstrategy shows that in an ever more technologized, globalized, militarized, racialized, monetized, privatized world, poetry is more important, not less.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Etruscan Press
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780999753415
- ISBN-10: 099975341X
- Artikelnr.: 55405976
- Verlag: Etruscan Press
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780999753415
- ISBN-10: 099975341X
- Artikelnr.: 55405976
H. L. Hix is the author of two previous essay collections from Etruscan, As Easy As Lying and Lines of Inquiry and his 2006 poetry collection, Chromatic, was a National Book Award Finalist. He is currently a professor in the Philosophy Department and the Creative Writing Program at the University of Wyoming and resides in an 1880s railroad house in Laramie Wyoming.
Acknowledgments 9
Preamble 13
Article 1: Make another world, make this world otherwise.
1.1 : Poetry Against Growth 15
1.2 : Poetry Against Poems 26
Article 2: Double stance, double vision.
2.1 : Poetry For Relationship 38
2.2 : Poetry For Justice 48
Article 3: Think making, make thinking.
3.1 : Poetry Against Philosophy 57
3.2 : Poetry Against Fragmentation 64
Article 4: See what is at stake, change what is at stake.
4.1 : Poetry For Reparation 71
4.2 : Poetry For Preparation 78
Article 5: Everything that descends must diverge.
5.1 : Poetry Against Patriarchy 86
5.2 : Poetry Against Tyranny 97
Article 6: Ask me once, stranger you; ask me twice, stranger me.
6.1 : Poetry For Xenophilia 108
6.2 : Poetry For Change 112
Article 7: No secrets means no exceptions.
7.1 : Poetry Against Expectations 116
7.2 : Poetry Against Exceptionalism 126
Article 8: Tell me someone I don't already know.
8.1 : Poetry For Discovery 136
8.2 : Poetry For Self-Knowledge 140
Article 9: One word changes, one word changes everything.
9.1 : Poetry Against Correspondence 145
9.2 : Poetry Against Fungibility 156
Article 10: Not yet as it should be, no longer as it was.
10.1 : Poetry For Dissent 163
10.2 : Poetry For Hybridity 168
Amendments 179
Works Cited 181
Preamble 13
Article 1: Make another world, make this world otherwise.
1.1 : Poetry Against Growth 15
1.2 : Poetry Against Poems 26
Article 2: Double stance, double vision.
2.1 : Poetry For Relationship 38
2.2 : Poetry For Justice 48
Article 3: Think making, make thinking.
3.1 : Poetry Against Philosophy 57
3.2 : Poetry Against Fragmentation 64
Article 4: See what is at stake, change what is at stake.
4.1 : Poetry For Reparation 71
4.2 : Poetry For Preparation 78
Article 5: Everything that descends must diverge.
5.1 : Poetry Against Patriarchy 86
5.2 : Poetry Against Tyranny 97
Article 6: Ask me once, stranger you; ask me twice, stranger me.
6.1 : Poetry For Xenophilia 108
6.2 : Poetry For Change 112
Article 7: No secrets means no exceptions.
7.1 : Poetry Against Expectations 116
7.2 : Poetry Against Exceptionalism 126
Article 8: Tell me someone I don't already know.
8.1 : Poetry For Discovery 136
8.2 : Poetry For Self-Knowledge 140
Article 9: One word changes, one word changes everything.
9.1 : Poetry Against Correspondence 145
9.2 : Poetry Against Fungibility 156
Article 10: Not yet as it should be, no longer as it was.
10.1 : Poetry For Dissent 163
10.2 : Poetry For Hybridity 168
Amendments 179
Works Cited 181
Acknowledgments 9
Preamble 13
Article 1: Make another world, make this world otherwise.
1.1 : Poetry Against Growth 15
1.2 : Poetry Against Poems 26
Article 2: Double stance, double vision.
2.1 : Poetry For Relationship 38
2.2 : Poetry For Justice 48
Article 3: Think making, make thinking.
3.1 : Poetry Against Philosophy 57
3.2 : Poetry Against Fragmentation 64
Article 4: See what is at stake, change what is at stake.
4.1 : Poetry For Reparation 71
4.2 : Poetry For Preparation 78
Article 5: Everything that descends must diverge.
5.1 : Poetry Against Patriarchy 86
5.2 : Poetry Against Tyranny 97
Article 6: Ask me once, stranger you; ask me twice, stranger me.
6.1 : Poetry For Xenophilia 108
6.2 : Poetry For Change 112
Article 7: No secrets means no exceptions.
7.1 : Poetry Against Expectations 116
7.2 : Poetry Against Exceptionalism 126
Article 8: Tell me someone I don't already know.
8.1 : Poetry For Discovery 136
8.2 : Poetry For Self-Knowledge 140
Article 9: One word changes, one word changes everything.
9.1 : Poetry Against Correspondence 145
9.2 : Poetry Against Fungibility 156
Article 10: Not yet as it should be, no longer as it was.
10.1 : Poetry For Dissent 163
10.2 : Poetry For Hybridity 168
Amendments 179
Works Cited 181
Preamble 13
Article 1: Make another world, make this world otherwise.
1.1 : Poetry Against Growth 15
1.2 : Poetry Against Poems 26
Article 2: Double stance, double vision.
2.1 : Poetry For Relationship 38
2.2 : Poetry For Justice 48
Article 3: Think making, make thinking.
3.1 : Poetry Against Philosophy 57
3.2 : Poetry Against Fragmentation 64
Article 4: See what is at stake, change what is at stake.
4.1 : Poetry For Reparation 71
4.2 : Poetry For Preparation 78
Article 5: Everything that descends must diverge.
5.1 : Poetry Against Patriarchy 86
5.2 : Poetry Against Tyranny 97
Article 6: Ask me once, stranger you; ask me twice, stranger me.
6.1 : Poetry For Xenophilia 108
6.2 : Poetry For Change 112
Article 7: No secrets means no exceptions.
7.1 : Poetry Against Expectations 116
7.2 : Poetry Against Exceptionalism 126
Article 8: Tell me someone I don't already know.
8.1 : Poetry For Discovery 136
8.2 : Poetry For Self-Knowledge 140
Article 9: One word changes, one word changes everything.
9.1 : Poetry Against Correspondence 145
9.2 : Poetry Against Fungibility 156
Article 10: Not yet as it should be, no longer as it was.
10.1 : Poetry For Dissent 163
10.2 : Poetry For Hybridity 168
Amendments 179
Works Cited 181