Civil Elegies and Other Poems

Civil Elegies and Other Poems
Title Civil Elegies and Other Poems PDF eBook
Author Dennis Lee
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 66
Release 1994
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0887845576

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"A beautiful new edition of Civil Elegies, this is Dennis Lee's uncompromising exploration of citizenship, both Canadian and human. Eli Mandel has called Civil Elegies “one of the most important contemporary books of poetry in our country.”"

Civil Elegies

Civil Elegies
Title Civil Elegies PDF eBook
Author Dennis Lee
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1968
Genre Canadian poetry
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The Cadence of Civil Elegies

The Cadence of Civil Elegies
Title The Cadence of Civil Elegies PDF eBook
Author Robert Lecker
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
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Dennis Lee's Civil Elegies remains one of the most potent long poems devoted to the nature of Canadian identity. Lee wanted us to realize that the cadence of our speaking and reading is politically charged. However, the rational problems that he raised also drove him crazy. Civil Elegies stands as one of the most disturbed and manic poems about Canada ever written. Its narrator is completely falling apart. The Cadence of Civil Elegies marks the launch of the Cormorant monograph series, which brings unique perspectives to Canadian literary works from the country's leading academics, writers, and critical thinkers.

Transnational Canadas

Transnational Canadas
Title Transnational Canadas PDF eBook
Author Kit Dobson
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 359
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1554586682

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Transnational Canadas marks the first sustained inquiry into the relationship between globalization and Canadian literature written in English. Tracking developments in the literature and its study from the centennial period to the present, it shows how current work in transnational studies can provide new insights for researchers and students. Arguing first that the dichotomy of Canadian nationalism and globalization is no longer valid in today’s economic climate, Transnational Canadas explores the legacy of leftist nationalism in Canadian literature. It examines the interventions of multicultural writing in the 1980s and 1990s, investigating the cultural politics of the period and how they increasingly became part of Canada’s state structure. Under globalization, the book concludes, we need to understand new forms of subjectivity and mobility as sites for cultural politics and look beyond received notions of belonging and being. An original contribution to the study of Canadian literature, Transnational Canadas seeks to invigorate discussion by challenging students and researchers to understand the national and the global simultaneously, to look at the politics of identity beyond the rubric of multiculturalism, and to rethink the slippery notion of the political for the contemporary era.

Civil Elegies

Civil Elegies
Title Civil Elegies PDF eBook
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Pages 59
Release 1968
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We Are What We Mourn

We Are What We Mourn
Title We Are What We Mourn PDF eBook
Author Priscila Uppal
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 322
Release 2009
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0773534563

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The first book on the Canadian poetic elegy challenges all previous ideas about the purpose of mourning.

Public Poetics

Public Poetics
Title Public Poetics PDF eBook
Author Bart Vautour
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 377
Release 2015-06-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1771120487

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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.