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Public poetics : critical issues in Canadian poetry and poetics / Bart Vautour, Erin Wunker, Travis V. Mason, and Christl Verduyn, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Verduyn, Christl, 1953- editor.
Wunker, Erin, 1979- editor.
Mason, Travis V., 1977- editor.
Vautour, Bart, 1981- editor.
Series:
TransCanada
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Poetry--Social aspects--Canada--Congresses.
Poetry.
Poetics--Congresses.
Poetics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (340 p.)
Distribution:
Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Electronic Library, 2015.
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2015]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Public Poetics is a collection of essays and poems that address some of the most pressing issues of the discipline in the twenty-first century. The collection brings together fifteen original essays addressing ""publics,"" ""poetry,"" and ""poetics"" from the situated space of Canada while simultaneously troubling the notion of the nation as a stable term. It asks hard questions about who and what count as ""publics"" in Canada. Critical essays stand alongside poetry as visual and editorial reminders of the cross-pollination required in thinking through both poetry and poetics. Public Poetics is divided into three thematic sections. The first contains essays surveying poetics in the present moment through the lens of the public/private divide, systematic racism in Canada, the counterpublic, feminist poetics, and Canadian innovations on postmodern poetics. The second section contains author-specific studies of public poets. The final section contains essays that use innovative renderings of ""poetics"" as a means of articulating alternative communities and practices. Each section is paired with a collection of original poetry by ten contemporary Canadian poets. This collection attends to the changing landscape of critical discourse around poetry and poetics in Canada, and will be of use to teachers and students of poetry and poetics.
Contents:
Introduction: Public Poetics / Erin Wunker and Travis V. Mason
Section I [The Contemporary Field]. Public Poet, Private Life: 20 Riffs on the Dream of a Communal Self / Sina Queyras
The Threat of Black Art, or, On Being Unofficially Banned in Canada / El Jones
The Counter/Public in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of Poetry in Canada / Tanis MacDonald
Writing the Body Politic: Feminist Poetics in the Twenty-First Century / Heather Milne
Rewriting and Postmodern Poetics in Canada: Neo-Haikus, Neo-Sonnets, Neo-Lullabies, Manifestos / John Stout
Poetry I. The Sturdiness / Sina Queyras
The Sexual Politics of Bluestockings / Tanis MacDonald
Routine / Amanda Jernigan
Volume / Shannon Maguire
September Still / Rob Winger
The inevitability of gravity on glass / Vanessa Lent
Section II [The Embedded Field]. The Ingeminate Eye: Peter Sanger's Public Poetics / Amanda Jernigan
Reading for a Civic Public Poetic: Toronto in Raymond Souster's “Ten Elephants on Yonge Street” and Dennis Lee's Civil Elegies / Will Smith
To the Bone: The Instrumental Activism of Dionne Brand's Ossuaries / Geordie Miller
Rearticulate, Renovate, Rebuild: Sachiko Murakami's Architectural Poetics of Community / Emily Ballantyne
“We jimmied the radio”: Gillian Jerome, Brad Cran, and the Lyric in Public / Kevin McNeilly
Poetry II. Hungry / Kevin McNeilly
Potter's Hearing Is Not Khadr's Ruling / Kathy Mac
The House Which Is Not Extension but Dispositio Itself (from Insecession, an echolation of Secession, by Chus Pato) / Erin Moure
The Avian Flu / Brad Cran
Section III [Expanding the Field]. Formal Protest: Reconsidering the Poetics of Canadian Pamphleteering / Andrea Hasenbank
Radio Poetics: Publishing and Poetry on CBC's Anthology / Katherine McLeod
The Public Reading: Call for a New Paradigm / Erin Moure and Karis Shearer
We Are the Amp: A Poetics of the Human Microphone / Michael Nardone
Canadian Public Poetics: Negotiating Belonging in a Globalizing World / Diana Brydon
Nota bene ; or, notes toward a poetics of work ... / Bart Vautour and Christl Verduyn.
Notes:
Based on a conference held at Mount Allison University from September 20-23, 2012.
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781771120494
1771120495
9781771120487
1771120487
OCLC:
918945074

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