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Womens Experimental Poetry In Britain 19702010 Body Time And Locale 1st Edition David Kennedy Christine Kennedy

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Womens Experimental Poetry In Britain 19702010 Body Time And Locale 1st Edition David Kennedy Christine Kennedy
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 201
Author: David Kennedy; Christine Kennedy
ISBN: 9781781385777, 1781385777
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Womens Experimental Poetry In Britain 19702010 Body Time And Locale 1st Edition David Kennedy Christine Kennedy by David Kennedy; Christine Kennedy 9781781385777, 1781385777 instant download after payment.

Women's Experimental Poetry in Britain 1970-2010: Body, Time and Locale presents the history and current state of a critically neglected, significant body of contemporary writing and places it within the wider social and political contexts of the period. Ranging from Geraldine Monk's ventriloquizing of the Pendle witches to Denise Riley's fiercely self-critical lyric poems, from the multi-media experiments of Maggie O'Sullivan to the globally aware, politicised sequences of Andrea Brady and Jennifer Cooke, David Kennedy and Christine Kennedy theorise women's alternative poetries in terms of Julia Kristeva's idea of 'women's time' and in terms of the female poetic voice constantly negotiating with dominant systems of representation. They also offer a much-needed re-theorising of the value of avant garde practices.

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