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The Cambridge Companion to Twenty-First-Century American Poetry

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Timothy Yu, Keith D. Leonard, Michael Leong, David A. Colón, Mishuana Goeman, Ann Vickery, Stephanie Burt, Declan Gould, Sarah Dowling, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, Jonathan Skinner, Javon Johnson, Anthony Blacksher, Christopher Nealon, Stephen Voyce, Kimberly Quiogue Andrews, Dorothy Wang
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  • Date Published: March 2021
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108741958

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  • A new poetic century demands a new set of approaches. This Companion shows that American poetry of the twenty-first century, while having important continuities with the poetry of the previous century, takes place in new modes and contexts that require new critical paradigms. Offering a comprehensive introduction to studying the poetry of the new century, this collection highlights the new, multiple centers of gravity that characterize American poetry today. Essays on African American, Asian American, Latinx, and Indigenous poetries respond to the centrality of issues of race and indigeneity in contemporary American discourse. Other essays explore poetry and feminism, poetry and disability, and queer poetics. The environment, capitalism, and war emerge as poetic preoccupations, alongside a range of styles from spoken word to the avant-garde, and an examination of poetry's place in the creative writing era.

    • Offers a wide-ranging introduction to the study of American poetry in the twenty-first century
    • Each essay explores continuity with twentieth-century poetry but also emphasizes the rapidly changing context and paradigms for reading poetry in the twenty-first century
    • Brings the study of American poetry into the present by highlighting and reflecting the growing diversity of American poetic production
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    • Date Published: March 2021
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108741958
    • length: 300 pages
    • dimensions: 150 x 230 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.4kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Timothy Yu
    1. New black aesthetics: Post civil-rights african american poetry Keith D. Leonard
    2. Traditions of innovation in asian american poetry Michael Leong
    3. Locations of contemporary latina/o poetry David A. Colón
    4. Sovereign poetics and possibilities in indigenous poetry Mishuana Goeman
    5. Changing topographies, new feminisms, and women poets Ann Vickery
    6. The nearly baroque in contemporary poetry Stephanie Burt
    7. Disability aesthetics and poetic practice Declan Gould
    8. Queer poetry and bioethics Sarah Dowling
    9. Trauma and the avant-garde Sueyeun Juliette Lee
    10. Blockade chants and cloud-nets: terminal poetics of the anthropocene Jonathan Skinner
    11. Give me poems and give me death: on the end of slam (?) Javon Johnson, Anthony Blacksher
    12. Anti-capitalist poetry Christopher Nealon
    13. Of poetry and permanent war in the twenty-first century Stephen Voyce
    14. Poetry in the program era Kimberly Quiogue Andrews
    15. The future of poetry studies Dorothy Wang.

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    Timothy Yu, University of Wisconsin
    Timothy Yu is author of Race and the Avant-Garde: Experimental and Asian American Poetry since 1965, editor of Nests and Strangers: On Asian American Women Poets, and author of a poetry collection,100 Chinese Silences. He is the Martha Meier Renk-Bascom Professor of Poetry and professor of English and Asian American studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Contributors

    Timothy Yu, Keith D. Leonard, Michael Leong, David A. Colón, Mishuana Goeman, Ann Vickery, Stephanie Burt, Declan Gould, Sarah Dowling, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, Jonathan Skinner, Javon Johnson, Anthony Blacksher, Christopher Nealon, Stephen Voyce, Kimberly Quiogue Andrews, Dorothy Wang

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