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The Routledge Introduction To Twentieth And Twentyfirstcentury Canadian Poetry Erin Wunker

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The Routledge Introduction To Twentieth And Twentyfirstcentury Canadian Poetry Erin Wunker
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.96 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Erin Wunker
ISBN: 9780367371678, 9780367371661, 0367371677, 0367371669
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Routledge Introduction To Twentieth And Twentyfirstcentury Canadian Poetry Erin Wunker by Erin Wunker 9780367371678, 9780367371661, 0367371677, 0367371669 instant download after payment.

When asked the question "what is the power of poetry?," writer Ian Williams said "poetry punctures the surface." Williams' statement—that poetry matters and that it does something—is at the heart of this book. Building from this core idea that poetry perforates the everyday to give greater range to our lives and our thinking, the practical and pedagogical aim of this book is twofold: the first aim is to provide students with an introduction to the key cultural, political, and historical events that inform twentieth- and twenty-first-century Canadian poetry; and to familiarize those same readers with poetic movements, trends, and forms of the same time period. This book addresses the aesthetic and social contexts of Canadian poetry written in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: it models for its readers the critical and theoretical discourses needed to understand the contexts of literary production in Canada. Put differently, readers need a sense of the "where" and "how" of poetic production to help situate them in the "what" of poetry itself. In addition to offering a historically contextualized overview of the significant movements, developments, and poets of this time period, this book also familiarizes readers with key moments of reflection and rupture, such as the effects of economic and ecological crisis, global conflicts, and debates around appropriation of culture. This book is built on the premise that poetry in Canada does not happen outside of political, social, and cultural contexts.

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