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The physiology of "song" :Sound, meaning, and politics in "objectivist" poetics (Louis Zukofsky, Basil Bunting, Lorine Niedecker).
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The physiology of "song" :
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Sound, meaning, and politics in "objectivist" poetics (Louis Zukofsky, Basil Bunting, Lorine Niedecker).
作者:
Scott, David Giles.
面頁冊數:
269 p.
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Advisers: Marjorie Perloff; Robert Kaufman.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-09, Section: A, page: 3297.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International64-09A.
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Literature, American.
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0496517090
The physiology of "song" :Sound, meaning, and politics in "objectivist" poetics (Louis Zukofsky, Basil Bunting, Lorine Niedecker).
Scott, David Giles.
The physiology of "song" :
Sound, meaning, and politics in "objectivist" poetics (Louis Zukofsky, Basil Bunting, Lorine Niedecker). [electronic resource] - 269 p.
Advisers: Marjorie Perloff; Robert Kaufman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2003.
Louis Zukofsky, Basil Bunting, and Lorine Niedecker are most commonly and mistakenly thought of as 1930s and 1940s poets grouped together under the label "Objectivist." They are less commonly regarded as engaged with the social and political crises of the 1960s, nor as poets whose writing engages in significant ways with the body. This dissertation begins from the premiss that their work seeks to embody sound as an activation of physiological processes so that the body enters the poetic space not as metaphoric possibility but as actualized participant in the activity of poetic meaning-making. All three poets use sound as a means for extending conceptual frameworks for how meaning might be constructed in order to re-conceptualize the nexus where mind, body, world, and language intersect. Their re-configuration of poetic space engenders crucial significance as a poetic and ethical gesture that binds within it political ramifications.
ISBN: 0496517090Subjects--Topical Terms:
212571
Literature, American.
The physiology of "song" :Sound, meaning, and politics in "objectivist" poetics (Louis Zukofsky, Basil Bunting, Lorine Niedecker).
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