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Beat Myths in Literature reassesses the work of women poets associated with the Beat generation from the critical lens of revisionist discourses.
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Beat Myths in Literature reassesses the work of women poets associated with the Beat generation from the critical lens of revisionist discourses.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032121314
- ISBN-10: 1032121319
- Artikelnr.: 67825582
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032121314
- ISBN-10: 1032121319
- Artikelnr.: 67825582
Estíbaliz Encarnación-Pinedo holds a PhD in postwar American literature from the University of Murcia (Spain) and is currently a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Modern Languages at Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Murcia. Her research focuses on gender and feminism in postwar and avant-garde American poetry. She is co-editor of ruth weiss: Beat Poetry, Jazz, Art (2021), and has published journal articles and book chapters on Beat women and Beat-related poets such as Anne Waldman, ruth weiss, Harold Norse, Diane di Prima, or Joanne Kyger.
Chapter 1: The Art of Looking Back
Myth and the Beat Generation
When Women Look Back: Political and Aesthetic Considerations
Chapter 2: Joanne Kyger and the Subversion of Discourse
Reevaluation of Female Passivity: Genre Considerations
Uses of Myth and the Mythologizing of the Self
Poet as Editor
Chapter 3: Diane di Prima's Feral Epic Revisionism
Constructing Loba: Some Images
Goddess in a Patriarchal World
Revision and Appropriation: The Mythic and Mystic Discourses
Chapter 4: Anne Waldman and the Scope of Jove
The Gender/Genre Debate: Epic and Female Experience
Dismantling Jove: Poet as Archivist
Myth and the Androgynous Position
Chapter 5: Memoir and the Beat Chick
Beat Chick and the Female Body
The Reversal and Perpetuation of Gender Roles: Independence and Marriage
Beatnik Motherhood: Myths and Realities
Chapter 6: Memoir and Writing (the) Beat
Why memoir? Some Genre Considerations
Writing (in) the Memoirs
Beat Generation Revisited: Stylistic Considerations
Coda: Expansive Revisionism
Myth and the Beat Generation
When Women Look Back: Political and Aesthetic Considerations
Chapter 2: Joanne Kyger and the Subversion of Discourse
Reevaluation of Female Passivity: Genre Considerations
Uses of Myth and the Mythologizing of the Self
Poet as Editor
Chapter 3: Diane di Prima's Feral Epic Revisionism
Constructing Loba: Some Images
Goddess in a Patriarchal World
Revision and Appropriation: The Mythic and Mystic Discourses
Chapter 4: Anne Waldman and the Scope of Jove
The Gender/Genre Debate: Epic and Female Experience
Dismantling Jove: Poet as Archivist
Myth and the Androgynous Position
Chapter 5: Memoir and the Beat Chick
Beat Chick and the Female Body
The Reversal and Perpetuation of Gender Roles: Independence and Marriage
Beatnik Motherhood: Myths and Realities
Chapter 6: Memoir and Writing (the) Beat
Why memoir? Some Genre Considerations
Writing (in) the Memoirs
Beat Generation Revisited: Stylistic Considerations
Coda: Expansive Revisionism
Chapter 1: The Art of Looking Back
Myth and the Beat Generation
When Women Look Back: Political and Aesthetic Considerations
Chapter 2: Joanne Kyger and the Subversion of Discourse
Reevaluation of Female Passivity: Genre Considerations
Uses of Myth and the Mythologizing of the Self
Poet as Editor
Chapter 3: Diane di Prima's Feral Epic Revisionism
Constructing Loba: Some Images
Goddess in a Patriarchal World
Revision and Appropriation: The Mythic and Mystic Discourses
Chapter 4: Anne Waldman and the Scope of Jove
The Gender/Genre Debate: Epic and Female Experience
Dismantling Jove: Poet as Archivist
Myth and the Androgynous Position
Chapter 5: Memoir and the Beat Chick
Beat Chick and the Female Body
The Reversal and Perpetuation of Gender Roles: Independence and Marriage
Beatnik Motherhood: Myths and Realities
Chapter 6: Memoir and Writing (the) Beat
Why memoir? Some Genre Considerations
Writing (in) the Memoirs
Beat Generation Revisited: Stylistic Considerations
Coda: Expansive Revisionism
Myth and the Beat Generation
When Women Look Back: Political and Aesthetic Considerations
Chapter 2: Joanne Kyger and the Subversion of Discourse
Reevaluation of Female Passivity: Genre Considerations
Uses of Myth and the Mythologizing of the Self
Poet as Editor
Chapter 3: Diane di Prima's Feral Epic Revisionism
Constructing Loba: Some Images
Goddess in a Patriarchal World
Revision and Appropriation: The Mythic and Mystic Discourses
Chapter 4: Anne Waldman and the Scope of Jove
The Gender/Genre Debate: Epic and Female Experience
Dismantling Jove: Poet as Archivist
Myth and the Androgynous Position
Chapter 5: Memoir and the Beat Chick
Beat Chick and the Female Body
The Reversal and Perpetuation of Gender Roles: Independence and Marriage
Beatnik Motherhood: Myths and Realities
Chapter 6: Memoir and Writing (the) Beat
Why memoir? Some Genre Considerations
Writing (in) the Memoirs
Beat Generation Revisited: Stylistic Considerations
Coda: Expansive Revisionism