An edition of Of women, poetry, and power (2002)

Of women, poetry, and power

strategies of address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou

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An edition of Of women, poetry, and power (2002)

Of women, poetry, and power

strategies of address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou

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"The legacy of Emily Dickinson's life and work have shaped a romantic conception of women's poetry as private, personal, and expressive that has governed the reception of subsequent American women poets." "Of Women, Poetry, and Power demonstrates how the canonization of Dickinson has consolidated limiting assumptions about women's poetry in twentieth-century America and models an alternative reading practice that allows for deeper engagement with the political work of modern poetry.".

"Analyzing the reception of poems by Josephine Miles, Gwendolyn Brooks, Audre Lorde, and Maya Angelou, Zofia Burr shows the persistence of these critical outlooks and dispels the belief that we have long since moved beyond such limiting gendered expectations. Turning away from an obsessive concern with a poet's biography, Burr's readings of contemporary women's poetry accentuate its engagement with and provocation of readers through its forms of address.

Burr shows how displacing the limits of dominant reception is possible by approaching poetry as communicative utterance, not just as self-expression."--BOOK JACKET.

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232

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction i
1. The Canonization of Emily Dickinson
2. Josephine Miles and the Common Materials of Language
3. Reading Gwendolyn Brooks across Audiences
4. Audre Lorde and the Responsibility of the Reader
5. Maya Angelou on the Inaugural Stage.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Urbana

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS151 .B87 2002, PS151.B87 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 232 p. :
Number of pages
232

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Open Library
OL3552249M
Internet Archive
ofwomenpoetrypow00burr
ISBN 10
0252027698
LCCN
2002002332
OCLC/WorldCat
50583134
Library Thing
807683
Deutsche National Bibliothek
02520276
Goodreads
689194

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