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Poetry. "For those trying to understand the relation between innovative writing and feminism, Kim Rosenfield.is required reading"-Juliana Spahr. By sampling and blending the languages of science, money, beauty, and fashion, Rosenfield presents a critique of how these languages define and limit women. "Kim Rosenfield's long-awaited Good Morning-Midnight- is a rollicking expose of twenty-first century custom, superstition, procedure.An olfactory must for all time capsules and poetry shoppers alike"- Stacy Davis. "A Japanese-made little flight-attendant-esque scarflette// I don't have much of a…mehr

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Poetry. "For those trying to understand the relation between innovative writing and feminism, Kim Rosenfield.is required reading"-Juliana Spahr. By sampling and blending the languages of science, money, beauty, and fashion, Rosenfield presents a critique of how these languages define and limit women. "Kim Rosenfield's long-awaited Good Morning-Midnight- is a rollicking expose of twenty-first century custom, superstition, procedure.An olfactory must for all time capsules and poetry shoppers alike"- Stacy Davis. "A Japanese-made little flight-attendant-esque scarflette// I don't have much of a waist/ This will give me a waist.// Prada citizen!/ Vote the party line/ The Slim Skirt party.// This isn't brain surgery/ it's a skirt" (from "Wisdom Frost").
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Kim Rosenfield is the author of Two Poems, Good Morning- - Midnight- - (Roof Books, winner of Small Press Traffic's Book of the Year Award), Trà ma, re: evolution, Lividity, USO: I'll Be Seeing You, and Phantom Captain. Her work has been included in the anthologies Bowery Women: Poems, Gurlesque: The New Grrly, Burlesque Poetics, Against Expression, I'll Drown My Book, and The Unexpected Guest: Art, writing and thinking on hospitality . From 1993-1996, Rosenfield co-edited Object magazine with Robert Fitterman, and is a founding member of the artist collective, Collective Task.