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  1. Queering Cold War Poetry
    Ethics of Vulnerability in Cuba and the United States
    Autor*in: Keenaghan, Eric
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    Many feel that individualism, and the security it demands, define democracy and freedom. This belief is characteristic of the attitude that thinkers from John Dewey to Michel Foucault have criticized as "liberalist." In actuality, we share intimate... mehr

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    Many feel that individualism, and the security it demands, define democracy and freedom. This belief is characteristic of the attitude that thinkers from John Dewey to Michel Foucault have criticized as "liberalist." In actuality, we share intimate associations with one another through contacts established by our bodies and even by language. In Queering Cold War Poetry, Eric Keenaghan offers queer theory, queer studies, and literary theory a new political and conceptual language for reevaluating past and present high valuations of individualism and security. He examines four Cold War poets from Cuba and the United States—Wallace Stevens, José Lezama Lima, Robert Duncan, and Severo Sarduy. These writers, who lived in an era when homosexuals were regarded as outsiders or even security threats, offer critiques of nationalism and liberalism. In their struggles against state and cultural mandates that foreclosed positive estimations of vulnerability, Stevens, Lezama, Duncan, and Sarduy radically revised ethics and identity in their day. Their work exemplifies how much modernist poetry disseminates experiences of differences that challenge prevailing attitudes about individuals' relationships to one another and to their nations. Through studies of Cuban and U.S. lyric and poetics, Queering Cold War Poetry clears the way for imagining what it means to belong to a passionate and compassionate citizenry which celebrates vulnerability, searches for difference in itself and each of its constituent individuals, and identifies less with a nation than with a global community.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780814271599; 0814271596
    Schlagworte: Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality and literature; Gays' writings; Liberalism in literature; Nationalism in literature; Cold War in literature; Homosexuality and literature ; Cuba ; History ; 20th century; Homosexuality and literature ; United States ; History ; 20th century; Gays' writings ; History and criticism; Cold War in literature; Duncan, Robert ; 1919-1988 ; Criticism and interpretation; Stevens, Wallace ; 1879-1955 ; Criticism and interpretation; Das Andere ; gnd; Identität ; gnd; Homosexualität ; gnd; Literatur ; gnd; Sarduy, Severo ; Criticism and interpretation; Lezama Lima, Jose ; Criticism and interpretation; Kuba ; swd; USA ; swd; Sarduy, Severo ; Criticism and interpretation; Lezama Lima, Jose ; Criticism and interpretation; Duncan, Robert ; 1919-1988 ; Criticism and interpretation; Stevens, Wallace ; 1879-1955 ; Criticism and interpretation; Liberalism in literature; Nationalism in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Guerre froide dans la litterature; Nationalisme dans la litterature; Liberalisme dans la litterature; Écrits d'homosexuels ; Histoire et critique; Homosexualite et litterature ; États-Unis ; Histoire ; 20e siecle; Homosexualite et litterature ; Cuba ; Histoire ; 20e siecle; Duncan, Robert ; 1919-1988; Homosexuality and literature; Gays' writings; Cold War (1945-1989) in literature; Sarduy, Severo; Stevens, Wallace ; 1879-1955; Das Andere; Identität; Homosexualität; Literatur; Lezama Lima, Jose; Kuba; USA; United States; Cuba; History; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sarduy, Severo; Lezama Lima, Jose; Duncan, Robert (1919-1988); Stevens, Wallace (1879-1955)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 196 p. )
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-182) and index. - Description based on print version record

  2. The householders
    Robert Duncan and Jess
  3. Robert Duncan
    The Collected Early Poems and Plays
    Autor*in: Duncan, Robert
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Berkerley

    A landmark in the publication of twentieth-century American poetry, this first volume of the long-awaited collected poetry, non-critical prose, and plays of Robert Duncan gathers all of Duncan's books and magazine publications up to and including... mehr

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    A landmark in the publication of twentieth-century American poetry, this first volume of the long-awaited collected poetry, non-critical prose, and plays of Robert Duncan gathers all of Duncan's books and magazine publications up to and including Letters: Poems 1953-1956. Deftly edited, it thoroughly documents the first phase of Duncan's distinguished life in writing, making it possible to trace the poet's development as he approaches the brilliant work of his middle period. This volume includes the celebrated works Medieval Scenes and The Venice Poem, all of Duncan's long unavailable major ve

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780520259263
    Schriftenreihe: The Collected Writings of Robert Duncan
    The Collected Writings of Robert Duncan Ser.
    Schlagworte: American literature; Duncan, Robert ; 1919-1988; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (876 p)
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    Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Disturbing Poetics; Acknowledgments; The Years As Catches: Early Poems 1939-1945; Introduction; Persephone; Passage over Water; Toward the Shaman; An Ark for Lawrence Durrell; The Awakening into Dream, Love There: Out of the Dream, and Our Beautiful Child; A History of My Family; Fragment: 1940; A Spring Memorandum; A Letter to Jack Johnson; An Encounter; From Richard Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy; Variations upon Phrases from Milton's The Reason of Church Government; Variations in Praise of Jesus Christ Our Lord; Witnesses; The Unresting

    Snow on Bug HillMother to Whom I Have Come Home; Toward an African Elegy; The Years As Catches; King Haydn of Miami Beach; Lovewise; Mother Brother Door and Bed; 7 Questions, 7 Answers; Marriage; Random Lines : A Discourse on Love; Homage & Lament for Ezra Pound : May 12, 1944; Christmas Letter 1944; Upon Watching a Storm; The End of the Year; Song; At an Anarchist Meeting; Heavenly City, Earthly City; Treesbank Poems; I listen in the shade to one I love; The silent throat in the dark portends; Shall I alone make my way to my grave; Sleep is a deep and many-voiced flood; An Apollonian Elegy

    Berkeley PoemsAmong my friends love is a great sorrow; An Elegiac Fragment; A Woman's Drunken Lament; Portrait of Two Women; I Am a Most Fleshly Man; Heavenly City, Earthly City; Uncollected Work 1933-1947; A Moment of Ecstasy; An Interpretation; Song of Undine; The Guardian of the Temple; Ego Involneratus; People; Pax Vobiscum; A Campus Poet Sprouts Social Consciousness; Self-Portrait at 90; Relativity, a Love Letter, and Relative to What; A Love Letter; Ritual; The Gestation; The Protestants; Les Questions Surréalistes; We Have Forgotten Venus; Hamlet: A Draft of the Prologue

    A Song for Michael CooneyA Pair of Uranian Garters for Aurora Bligh; The Virgin among the cattle has hit upon the wound; Concerning the Maze; Fragment from a Journal; Dreams: André Breton; Windward: André Breton; The blesséd Herbert in his love does sing; A Ride to the Sea; Faithless and many minded Muses -; Ode for Dick Brown: Upon the Termination of His Parole: March 17, 1947; A Discourse on Love; A Morning Letter; The Homecoming; The Temple of the Animals; There's Too Much Sea on the Big Sur; When the immortal blond basketball player; The Revenant; And Now I Have Returnd

    The New Hesperides: At Marlowe's TombEarly History; In the Street; Domestic Scenes; 1. Breakfast; 2. Real Estate; 3. Bus Fare; 4. Mail Boxes; 5. Matches; 6. Bath; 7. Radio; 8. Electric Iron; 9. Lunch with Buns; 10. Piano; Medieval Scenes; The Dreamers; The Helmet of Goliath; The Banners; The Kingdom of Jerusalem; The Festivals; The Mirror; The Reaper; The Adoration of the Virgin; Huon of Bordeaux; The Albigenses; Poems 1948-1949; Three Songs for Jerry; The Inexplicable History of Music; A Weekend of the Same Event; Sleeping All Night; I Tell of Love; The Venice Poem; A Description of Venice

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