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Poetry, Geography, Gender

Poetry, Geography, Gender
Author: Alice Entwistle
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0708326706

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Poetry, Geography, Gender examines how questions of place, identity and creative practice intersect in the work of some of Wales' best known contemporary poets, including Gillian Clarke, Gwyneth Lewis, Ruth Bidgood and Sheenagh Pugh. Merging traditional literary criticism with cultural-political and geographical analysis, Alice Entwistle shows how writers' different senses of relationship with Wales, its languages, history and imaginative, as well as political, geography feeds the form as well as the content of their poetry. Her innovative critical study thus takes particular interest in the ways in which author, text and territory help to inform and produce each other in the culturally complex and confident small nation that is twenty-first century Wales.


Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop
Author: Marilyn May Lombardi
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813914459

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Drawing on central issues of Bishop's personal life, the book considers the ways in which the poet's art confronts the female body, the sexual politics of literary tradition, and the pleasures and perils of language itself.


Butch Geography

Butch Geography
Author: Stacey Waite
Publisher: Tupelo Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1936797348

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In her Los Angeles Review of Books essay “Who Is Who: Pronouns, Gender, and Merging Selves,” Dana Levin describes Stacey Waite’s fusion of gender identities: “Pseudonyms, heteronyms, personae, all the ventriloquizing literary arts; point of view and tonal shifts: these are tools for speakers and speaking. But the sentence too has a voice: ‘i will not be the kind of boy who can not bear the memory of her body’ ... This is [Waite’s] genius ... to take innocuous syntactical phrasing and change the players mid-sentence — to get around English’s pronominal either/or by creating a syntactical both/and...” “In this arresting collection, Stacey Waite is a pathfinder, charting with disarming honesty, humor, pathos and willful perplexity the uncertain terrain of gender in ways that shatter assumptions, unsettle easy presumptions, and yet, through the sheer grace of her craft and deft language, that open us to the beauty of our strange human enterprise.” — Kwame Dawes


A New Geography of Poets

A New Geography of Poets
Author: Edward Field
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1557282412

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An anthology of poetry about regions of the United States, from the Northeast to the Old West


Lima :: Limón

Lima :: Limón
Author: Natalie Scenters-Zapico
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 161932198X

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In her striking second collection, Natalie Scenters-Zapico sets her unflinching gaze once again on the borders of things. Lima :: Limón illuminates both the sweet and the sour of the immigrant experience, of life as a woman in the U.S. and Mexico, and of the politics of the present day. Drawing inspiration from the music of her childhood, her lyrical poems focus on the often-tested resilience of women. Scenters-Zapico writes heartbreakingly about domestic violence and its toxic duality of macho versus hembra, of masculinity versus femininity, and throws into harsh relief the all-too-normalized pain that women endure. Her sharp verse and intense anecdotes brand her poems into the reader; images like the Virgin Mary crying glass tears and a border fence that leaves never-healing scars intertwine as she stares down femicide and gang violence alike. Unflinching, Scenters-Zapico highlights the hardships and stigma immigrants face on both sides of the border, her desire to create change shining through in every line. Lima :: Limón is grounding and urgent, a collection that speaks out against violence and works toward healing.


The Geography of Lograire

The Geography of Lograire
Author: Thomas Merton
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1969
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780811200981

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Thomas Merton's final testament as a poet is his most ambitious long work and a remarkable poetic achievement.


Gender, Geography, and Punishment

Gender, Geography, and Punishment
Author: Judith Pallot
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199658617

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Gaining access to a number of penal colonies to interview prisoners, the authors show that much in the Russian prison system today is a direct inheritance from the Soviet period with the result that, despite wide-ranging the reforms since 1991, the Russian penal experience for women is still uniquely painful.


Feminist Geography Unbound: Discount, Bodies, and Prefigured Futures

Feminist Geography Unbound: Discount, Bodies, and Prefigured Futures
Author: Banu Görkariksel
Publisher: Gender, Feminism, and Geograph
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781949199888

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A field-defining collection of new voices on gender, feminism, and geography.


Post-Romantic Aesthetics in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

Post-Romantic Aesthetics in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry
Author: Stefanie John
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000397750

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This book demonstrates the legacies of Romanticism which animate the poetry and poetics of Eavan Boland, Gillian Clarke, John Burnside, and Kathleen Jamie. It argues that the English Romantic tradition serves as a source of inspiration and critical contention for these Irish, Welsh, and Scottish poets, and it relates this engagement to wider concerns with gender, nation, and nature which have shaped contemporary poetry in Britain and Ireland. Covering a substantial number of works from the 1980s to the 2010s, the book discusses how Boland and Clarke, as women poets from the Republic of Ireland and Wales, react to a male-dominated and Anglocentric lyric tradition and thus rework notions of the Romantic. It examines how Burnside and Jamie challenge, adopt, and revise Romantic aesthetics of nature and environment. The book is the first in-depth study to read Boland, Clarke, Burnside, and Jamie as post-Romantics. By disentangling the aesthetic and critical conceptions of Romanticism which inform their inheritance, it develops an innovative approach to the understanding of contemporary poetry and literary influence.


The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary British and Irish Poetry
Author: Peter Robinson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199596808

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This Handbook offers an authoritative and up-to-date collection of original essays bringing together ground breaking research into the development of contemporary poetry in Britain and Ireland.