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Leaving lines of gender : a feminist genealogy of language writing / Ann Vickery.

By: Publication details: Hanover, NH : Wesleyan University Press, c2000.Description: x, 354 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 081956432X (pbk. )
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 811/.54099287 21
Contents:
1. Cities and Communities: Circling Out of Equivalence -- 2. Poetic Fields and the "Painted Birds" of Language Writing -- 3. In the Middle of Writing: Feminism's Ruptured Vocabulary -- 4. Supporting a Scene: Tuumba Press -- 5. Making Waves: Radio and Susan Howe's Poetry Program -- 6. Kathleen Fraser's Feminist Alternative: HOW(ever) -- 7. Models, Manifestoes, and Morphogenesis: The Role of Theory -- 8. "I Hate Speech": Gendering Poetic Talk -- 9. Cabinets, Closets, and Consumption, Analyzing the Anthology -- 10. Desire Not a Saint: The Pathography of Bernandette Mayer -- 11. Taking a Poethical Perspective: Joan Retallack's Afterrimages -- 12. Cultural Recovery or Contractual Release: The Shadow-Show of Susan Howe's The Liberties -- 13. Cutting Corners in Tina Darragh's American Pi -- 14. "I See Words": Hannah Weiner as a Tribal Spoke Person -- 15. Attention and Alterity in the Poetry of Rae Armantrout and Fanny Howe.
16. The Person as Chronic Text: From Lyn Hejinian's Gesualdo to My Life -- Conclusion: Moving beyond the Language Maps in Feminist Collaborations.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library 811.540992 VIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 64184

Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-330) and index.

1. Cities and Communities: Circling Out of Equivalence -- 2. Poetic Fields and the "Painted Birds" of Language Writing -- 3. In the Middle of Writing: Feminism's Ruptured Vocabulary -- 4. Supporting a Scene: Tuumba Press -- 5. Making Waves: Radio and Susan Howe's Poetry Program -- 6. Kathleen Fraser's Feminist Alternative: HOW(ever) -- 7. Models, Manifestoes, and Morphogenesis: The Role of Theory -- 8. "I Hate Speech": Gendering Poetic Talk -- 9. Cabinets, Closets, and Consumption, Analyzing the Anthology -- 10. Desire Not a Saint: The Pathography of Bernandette Mayer -- 11. Taking a Poethical Perspective: Joan Retallack's Afterrimages -- 12. Cultural Recovery or Contractual Release: The Shadow-Show of Susan Howe's The Liberties -- 13. Cutting Corners in Tina Darragh's American Pi -- 14. "I See Words": Hannah Weiner as a Tribal Spoke Person -- 15. Attention and Alterity in the Poetry of Rae Armantrout and Fanny Howe.

16. The Person as Chronic Text: From Lyn Hejinian's Gesualdo to My Life -- Conclusion: Moving beyond the Language Maps in Feminist Collaborations.

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