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Poetry And Work Work In Modern And Contemporary Anglophone Poetry Jo Lindsay Walton

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Poetry And Work Work In Modern And Contemporary Anglophone Poetry Jo Lindsay Walton
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Jo Lindsay Walton, Ed Luker
ISBN: 9783030261245, 9783030261252, 3030261247, 3030261255
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Poetry And Work Work In Modern And Contemporary Anglophone Poetry Jo Lindsay Walton by Jo Lindsay Walton, Ed Luker 9783030261245, 9783030261252, 3030261247, 3030261255 instant download after payment.

Poetry and Work offers a timely and much-needed re-examination of the relationship between work and poetry. The volume questions how lines are drawn between work and non-work, how social, political, and technological upheavals transform the nature of work, how work appears or hides within poetry, and asks if poetry is work, or play, or something else completely. The book interrogates whether poetry and avant-garde and experimental writing can provide models for work that is less alienated and more free. In this major new collection, sixteen scholars and poets draw on a lively array of theory and philosophy, archival research, fresh readings, and personal reflection in order to consider work and poetry: the work in poetry and the work of poetry. Individual chapters address issues such as the many professions, occupations, and tasks of poets beyond and around writing; poetry’s special relationship with ‘craft’; work's relationship with gender, class, race, disability, and sexuality; how work gets recognised or rendered invisible in aesthetic production and beyond; the work of poetry and the work of political activism and organising; and the notion of poetry itself as a space where work and play can blur, and where postwork imaginaries can be nurtured and explored.

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