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2 The Threat of Black Art, or, On Being Unofficially Banned in Canada
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Public Poetics 1
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[The Contemporary Field]
- Public Poet, Private Life: 20 Riffs on the Dream of a Communal Self 27
- The Threat of Black Art, or, On Being Unofficially Banned in Canada 43
- The Counter/Public in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of Poetry in Canada 51
- Writing the Body Politic: Feminist Poetics in the Twenty-First Century 65
- Rewriting and Postmodern Poetics in Canada: Neo-Haikus, Neo-Sonnets, Neo-Lullabies, Manifestos 87
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Poetry I
- The Sturdiness 109
- The Sexual Politics of Bluestockings 111
- Routine 112
- Volume 114
- September Still 116
- The inevitability of gravity on glass 117
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[The Embedded Field]
- The Ingeminate Eye: Peter Sanger’s Public Poetics 121
- Reading for a Civic Public Poetic: Toronto in Raymond Souster’s “Ten Elephants on Yonge Street” and Dennis Lee’s Civil Elegies 139
- To the Bone: The Instrumental Activism of Dionne Brand’s Ossuaries 159
- Rearticulate, Renovate, Rebuild: Sachiko Murakami’s Architectural Poetics of Community 177
- “We jimmied the radio”: Gillian Jerome, Brad Cran, and the Lyric in Public 199
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Poetry II
- Hungry 219
- Potter’s Hearing Is Not Khadr’s Ruling 220
- The House Which Is Not Extension but Dispositio Itself 223
- The Avian Flu 225
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[Expanding the Field]
- Formal Protest: Reconsidering the Poetics of Canadian Pamphleteering 231
- Radio Poetics: Publishing and Poetry on CBC’s Anthology 253
- The Public Reading: Call for a New Paradigm 271
- We Are the Amp: A Poetics of the Human Microphone 289
- Canadian Public Poetics: Negotiating Belonging in a Globalizing World 313
- Nota bene; or, notes toward a poetics of work . . . 333
- Contributors 341
- Index 347
- Books in the TransCanada Series 366
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Public Poetics 1
-
[The Contemporary Field]
- Public Poet, Private Life: 20 Riffs on the Dream of a Communal Self 27
- The Threat of Black Art, or, On Being Unofficially Banned in Canada 43
- The Counter/Public in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of Poetry in Canada 51
- Writing the Body Politic: Feminist Poetics in the Twenty-First Century 65
- Rewriting and Postmodern Poetics in Canada: Neo-Haikus, Neo-Sonnets, Neo-Lullabies, Manifestos 87
-
Poetry I
- The Sturdiness 109
- The Sexual Politics of Bluestockings 111
- Routine 112
- Volume 114
- September Still 116
- The inevitability of gravity on glass 117
-
[The Embedded Field]
- The Ingeminate Eye: Peter Sanger’s Public Poetics 121
- Reading for a Civic Public Poetic: Toronto in Raymond Souster’s “Ten Elephants on Yonge Street” and Dennis Lee’s Civil Elegies 139
- To the Bone: The Instrumental Activism of Dionne Brand’s Ossuaries 159
- Rearticulate, Renovate, Rebuild: Sachiko Murakami’s Architectural Poetics of Community 177
- “We jimmied the radio”: Gillian Jerome, Brad Cran, and the Lyric in Public 199
-
Poetry II
- Hungry 219
- Potter’s Hearing Is Not Khadr’s Ruling 220
- The House Which Is Not Extension but Dispositio Itself 223
- The Avian Flu 225
-
[Expanding the Field]
- Formal Protest: Reconsidering the Poetics of Canadian Pamphleteering 231
- Radio Poetics: Publishing and Poetry on CBC’s Anthology 253
- The Public Reading: Call for a New Paradigm 271
- We Are the Amp: A Poetics of the Human Microphone 289
- Canadian Public Poetics: Negotiating Belonging in a Globalizing World 313
- Nota bene; or, notes toward a poetics of work . . . 333
- Contributors 341
- Index 347
- Books in the TransCanada Series 366