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We Who Love to Be Astonished: Experimental Women's Writing and Performance Poetics
University of Alabama Press, 2001 Cloth: 978-0-8173-1094-3 | eISBN: 978-0-8173-8695-5 | Paper: 978-0-8173-1095-0 Library of Congress Classification PS151.W36 2002 Dewey Decimal Classification 810.992870904
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The first critical volume devoted to the full range of women's postmodern works We Who Love to Be Astonished collects a powerful group of previously unpublished essays to fill a gap in the critical evaluation of women's contributions to postmodern experimental writing. Contributors include Alan Golding, Aldon Nielsen, and Rachel Blau DuPlessis; discussions include analyses of the work of Kathleen Fraser, Harryette Mullen, and Kathy Acker, among others. The editors take as their title a line from the work of Lyn Hejinian, one of the most respected of innovative women poets writing today. The volume is organized into four sections: the first two seek to identify, from two different angles, the ways women of different sociocultural backgrounds are exploring their relationships to their cultures' inherited traditions; the third section investigates the issue of visuality and the problems and challenges it creates; and the fourth section expands on the role of the body as material and performance. The collection will breach a once irreconcilable divide between those who theorize about women's writing and those who focus on formalist practice. By embracing "astonishment" as the site of formalist-feminist investigation, the editors seek to show how form configures feminist thought, and, likewise, how feminist thought informs words and letters on a page. Students and scholars of avant-garde poetry, women's writing, and late-20th-century American literature will welcome this lively discussion. See other books on: Anthologies (multiple authors) | DuPlessis, Rachel Blau | Experimental fiction, American | Experimental poetry, American | Postmodernism (Literature) See other titles from University of Alabama Press |
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