Poetry Matters: Neoliberalism, Affect, and the Posthuman in Twenty-First Century North American Feminist Poetics

Author:   Heather Milne
Publisher:   University of Iowa Press
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Pages:   278
Publication Date:   15 May 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Poetry Matters: Neoliberalism, Affect, and the Posthuman in Twenty-First Century North American Feminist Poetics


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Poetry Matters explores poetry written by women from the United States and Canada, which documents the social and political turmoil of the early twenty-first century and places this poetry in dialogue with recent currents of feminist theory including new materialism, affect theory, posthumanism, and feminist engagements with neoliberalism and capitalism. Central to this project is the conviction that a poetics that explores the political dimensions of affect; demonstrates an understanding of subjectivity as posthuman and transcorporeal; critically reflects on the impact of capitalism on queer, racialized, and female bodies; and develops an ethical vocabulary for reimagining the nation state and critically engaging with issues of democracy and citizenship is now more urgent than ever before. Milne focuses on poetry published after 2001 by writers who mostly began writing after the feminist writing movements of the 1980s, but who have inherited and built upon their political and aesthetic legacies. The poets discussed in this book—including Jennifer Scappettone, Margaret Christakos, Larissa Lai, Rita Wong, Nikki Reimer, Rachel Zolf, Yedda Morrison, Marcella Durand, Evelyn Reilly, Juliana Spahr, Claudia Rankine, Dionne Brand, Jena Osman, and Jen Benka—bring a sense of political agency to poetry. These voices seek new vocabularies and dissenting critical and aesthetic frameworks for thinking across issues of gender, materiality, capitalism, the toxic convergences of nationalism and racism, and the decline of democratic institutions. This is poetry that matters—both in its political urgency and in its attentiveness to the world as “matter”—as a material entity under siege. It could not be more timely or more relevant.

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Author:   Heather Milne
Publisher:   University of Iowa Press
Imprint:   University of Iowa Press
Weight:   0.412kg
ISBN:  

9781609385774


ISBN 10:   1609385772
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   15 May 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Milne's astute readings connect contemporary poetry, materiality, and theory, drawing upon affect, queer, ecocritical, and digital media theories, new materialisms, and posthumanism. This exacting study charts twenty-first century feminist poetics complexly engaging socioeconomic and geopolitical pressures and discourses, contending not only that poetry matters but that feminism remains vital.""--Linda A. Kinnahan, author, Mina Loy, Twentieth-Century Photography, and Contemporary Women Poets


Milne's astute readings connect contemporary poetry, materiality, and theory, drawing upon affect, queer, ecocritical, and digital media theories, new materialisms, and posthumanism. This exacting study charts twenty-first century feminist poetics complexly engaging socioeconomic and geopolitical pressures and discourses, contending not only that poetry matters but that feminism remains vital. --Linda A. Kinnahan, author, Mina Loy, Twentieth-Century Photography, and Contemporary Women Poets


"""Milne's astute readings connect contemporary poetry, materiality, and theory, drawing upon affect, queer, ecocritical, and digital media theories, new materialisms, and posthumanism. This exacting study charts twenty-first century feminist poetics complexly engaging socioeconomic and geopolitical pressures and discourses, contending not only that poetry matters but that feminism remains vital.""--Linda A. Kinnahan, author, Mina Loy, Twentieth-Century Photography, and Contemporary Women Poets"


Author Information

Heather Milne is an associate professor of English at the University of Winnipeg, where she teaches feminist studies, queer theory, and contemporary poetry. She is the coeditor of Prismatic Publics: Innovative Canadian Women’s Poetry and Poetics.

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