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A Vocabulary Of Thinking Gertrude Stein And Contemporary North American Womens Innnovative Writing 1st Edition Deborah M Mix

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A Vocabulary Of Thinking Gertrude Stein And Contemporary North American Womens Innnovative Writing 1st Edition Deborah M Mix
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Publisher: University Of Iowa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Deborah M. Mix
ISBN: 9781587296130, 1587296136
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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A Vocabulary Of Thinking Gertrude Stein And Contemporary North American Womens Innnovative Writing 1st Edition Deborah M Mix by Deborah M. Mix 9781587296130, 1587296136 instant download after payment.

Using experimental style as a framework for close readings of writings produced by late twentieth-century North American women, Deborah Mix places Gertrude Stein at the center of a feminist and multicultural account of twentieth-century innovative writing. Her meticulously argued work maps literary affiliations that connect Stein to the work of Harryette Mullen, Daphne Marlatt, Betsy Warland, Lyn Hejinian, and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. By distinguishing a vocabulary-which is flexible, evolving, and simultaneously individual and communal--from a lexicon-which is recorded, fixed, and carries the burden of masculine authority--Mix argues that Stein's experimentalism both enables and demands the complex responses of these authors.
    Arguing that these authors have received relatively little attention because of the difficulty in categorizing them, Mix brings the writing of women of color, lesbians, and collaborative writers into the discussion of experimental writing. Thus, rather than exploring conventional lines of influence, she departs from earlier scholarship by using Stein and her work as a lens through which to read the ways these authors have renegotiated tradition, authority, and innovation.
    Building on the tradition of experimental or avant-garde writing in the United States, Mix questions the politics of the canon and literary influence, offers close readings of previously neglected contemporary writers whose work doesn't fit within conventional categories, and by linking genres not typically associated with experimentalism-lyric, epic, and autobiography-challenges ongoing reevaluations of innovative writing.

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