Demonstrategy shows that in an ever more technologized, globalized, militarized, racialized, monetized, privatized world, poetry is more important, not less.
Demonstrategy shows that in an ever more technologized, globalized, militarized, racialized, monetized, privatized world, poetry is more important, not less.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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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
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
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