Focusing on literary language in popular media and performative venues, this book demonstrates how poetry is capable of meeting the challenges of calling out institutional entitlements and embodying change. Examining emergent communities, the author shows how contemporary poetry implicates itself in social and ecological relations or risks irrelevancy.
Focusing on literary language in popular media and performative venues, this book demonstrates how poetry is capable of meeting the challenges of calling out institutional entitlements and embodying change. Examining emergent communities, the author shows how contemporary poetry implicates itself in social and ecological relations or risks irrelevancy.
Introduction: Poetic Configurations and Intertextuality after Badiou and Angenot Part I: On Ecological Engagement in American Poetry Chapter 1: Romantic and Anthropocentric Agency in Contemporary American Ecopoetry Part II: Social and Ecological Criticism in Contemporary Japanese Poetry Chapter 2: Post-Bubble Satirical Verse in Neoliberal Japan Chapter 3: Nuclear Hegemony and Material Indices: The Verse Boom after Fukushima Chapter 4: Tawara Machi's Classical Pop Poetics of Consumerism and Travel Part III: Settling Scores: Poetry Out of the New York School and Beyond Chapter 5: Racialization, Sound, and Affiliations of Change in Amiri Baraka's Performance Poetry Chapter 6: Sun Ra's Chromatic Affirmations: Subtractive Collaboration and Afrofuturism Chapter 7: Situating Intentionality and Social Critique in the Poetry and Performance of John Cage and Rodrigo Toscano Chapter 8: The Double Edge of Indifference in John Ashbery's Late Work Part IV: Poetry of Emergent Communities Chapter 9: Human Rights and the Arts in Contemporary Taiwan: Hung Hung's Literary and Dramatic Productions Chapter 10: Precarious Spaces and Intertextual Jouissance in Queer Communities in San Francisco and Tokyo: The Poetry of Justin Chin and Ishii Tatsuhiko
Introduction: Poetic Configurations and Intertextuality after Badiou and Angenot Part I: On Ecological Engagement in American Poetry Chapter 1: Romantic and Anthropocentric Agency in Contemporary American Ecopoetry Part II: Social and Ecological Criticism in Contemporary Japanese Poetry Chapter 2: Post-Bubble Satirical Verse in Neoliberal Japan Chapter 3: Nuclear Hegemony and Material Indices: The Verse Boom after Fukushima Chapter 4: Tawara Machi's Classical Pop Poetics of Consumerism and Travel Part III: Settling Scores: Poetry Out of the New York School and Beyond Chapter 5: Racialization, Sound, and Affiliations of Change in Amiri Baraka's Performance Poetry Chapter 6: Sun Ra's Chromatic Affirmations: Subtractive Collaboration and Afrofuturism Chapter 7: Situating Intentionality and Social Critique in the Poetry and Performance of John Cage and Rodrigo Toscano Chapter 8: The Double Edge of Indifference in John Ashbery's Late Work Part IV: Poetry of Emergent Communities Chapter 9: Human Rights and the Arts in Contemporary Taiwan: Hung Hung's Literary and Dramatic Productions Chapter 10: Precarious Spaces and Intertextual Jouissance in Queer Communities in San Francisco and Tokyo: The Poetry of Justin Chin and Ishii Tatsuhiko
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