The Poetics of Waste

The Poetics of Waste
Title The Poetics of Waste PDF eBook
Author C. Schmidt
Publisher Springer
Pages 237
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137402792

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Modernist debates about waste - both aesthetic and economic - often express biases against gender and sexual errancy. The Poetics of Waste looks at writers and artists who resist this ideology and respond by developing an excessive poetics.

The Poetics of Waste

The Poetics of Waste
Title The Poetics of Waste PDF eBook
Author C. Schmidt
Publisher Springer
Pages 391
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137402792

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Modernist debates about waste - both aesthetic and economic - often express biases against gender and sexual errancy. The Poetics of Waste looks at writers and artists who resist this ideology and respond by developing an excessive poetics.

The Literature of Waste

The Literature of Waste
Title The Literature of Waste PDF eBook
Author S. Morrison
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2015-06-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781137405661

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Tracing material and metaphoric waste through the Western canon, ranging from Beowulf to Samuel Beckett, Susan Signe Morrison disrupts traditional perceptions of waste to better understand how we theorize, manage, and are implicated in what is discarded and seen as garbage. Engaging a wide range of disciplines, Morrison addresses how the materiality of waste has been sedimented into a variety of toxic metaphors. If scholars can read waste as possessing dynamic agency, how might that change the ethics of refuse-ing and ostracizing wasted humans? A major contribution to the growing field of Waste Studies, this comparative and theoretically innovative book confronts the reader with the ethical urgency present in waste literature itself.

The Poetics of Indeterminacy

The Poetics of Indeterminacy
Title The Poetics of Indeterminacy PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Perloff
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 380
Release 1999
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780810117648

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She traces this tradition from its early "French connection" in the poetry of Rimbaud and Apollinaire as well as in Cubist, Dada, and early Surrealist painting; through its various manifestations in the work of Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, and Ezra Pound; to such postmodern "landscapes without depth" as the French/English language constructions of Samuel Beckett, the elusive dreamscapes of John Ashbery, and the performance works of David Antin and John Cage.".

The Poetics of Impersonality

The Poetics of Impersonality
Title The Poetics of Impersonality PDF eBook
Author Maud Ellmann
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780748691296

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In this classic work, Maud Ellmann examines T. S. Eliot's and Ezra Pound's criticism in terms of what she calls the 'poetics of impersonality'. Her superb and entirely original readings of the major poems of the modernist canon have earned a lasting place in criticism.

Waste

Waste
Title Waste PDF eBook
Author Catherine Coleman Flowers
Publisher The New Press
Pages 226
Release 2020-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1620976099

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The MacArthur grant–winning environmental justice activist’s riveting memoir of a life fighting for a cleaner future for America’s most vulnerable A Smithsonian Magazine Top Ten Best Science Book of 2020 Catherine Coleman Flowers, a 2020 MacArthur “genius,” grew up in Lowndes County, Alabama, a place that’s been called “Bloody Lowndes” because of its violent, racist history. Once the epicenter of the voting rights struggle, today it’s Ground Zero for a new movement that is also Flowers’s life’s work—a fight to ensure human dignity through a right most Americans take for granted: basic sanitation. Too many people, especially the rural poor, lack an affordable means of disposing cleanly of the waste from their toilets and, as a consequence, live amid filth. Flowers calls this America’s dirty secret. In this “powerful and moving book” (Booklist), she tells the story of systemic class, racial, and geographic prejudice that foster Third World conditions not just in Alabama, but across America, in Appalachia, Central California, coastal Florida, Alaska, the urban Midwest, and on Native American reservations in the West. In this inspiring story of the evolution of an activist, from country girl to student civil rights organizer to environmental justice champion at Bryan Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, Flowers shows how sanitation is becoming too big a problem to ignore as climate change brings sewage to more backyards—not only those of poor minorities.

Talking Trash

Talking Trash
Title Talking Trash PDF eBook
Author Maite Zubiaurre
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Art
ISBN 9780826522283

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Provocative writing about the stunning variety of contemporary litter, its meanings, and its artistic possibilities, profusely illustrated with 163 color images