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Chapter 2 “HARM ASKS QUESTIONS OF ME”
On the Practice and Ethics of Erasure Poetry
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Sue Sinclair
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Life Writing Series ii
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- I or Us 19
- Chapter 1 THE HARMS OF INCARCERATION AND THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIALITY OF ART 199
- Chapter 2 “HARM ASKS QUESTIONS OF ME” 209
- Chapter 3 THE COMPOSITE ART AND CARCERAL AESTHETICS OF I OR US 239
- Chapter 4 EMBRACING THE “WORKSHOP OF FILTHY CREATION” 261
- Afterword 281
- Further Reading 287
- Notes 299
- Bibliography 321
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Life Writing Series ii
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- I or Us 19
- Chapter 1 THE HARMS OF INCARCERATION AND THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIALITY OF ART 199
- Chapter 2 “HARM ASKS QUESTIONS OF ME” 209
- Chapter 3 THE COMPOSITE ART AND CARCERAL AESTHETICS OF I OR US 239
- Chapter 4 EMBRACING THE “WORKSHOP OF FILTHY CREATION” 261
- Afterword 281
- Further Reading 287
- Notes 299
- Bibliography 321
- Index 335