Avidly Reads Poetry

Avidly Reads Poetry
Author: Jacquelyn Ardam
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781479813582

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"More Americans are reading poetry in the 21st century than ever before. This books asks: how do poems come to us? How do they make us feel and think and act when they do? Who and what is poetry for? Who does poetry include and exclude, and what can we learn from it? Each chapter links a reason why we might read poetry (to want, to learn, to resist, to soothe) with a type of poem (the sonnet, the alphabet poem, the documentary poem, the internet poem). Through readings of poems written in English from Shakespeare through today, and through reading the American cultures in which we read them, the book thinks about how poems are embedded in our lives: in our loves, our educations, our politics, and our social media, sometimes in spite of, and sometimes very much because of the nation we live in"--

Avidly Reads Screen Time

Avidly Reads Screen Time
Author: Phillip Maciak
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781479820580

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What happens when screen time is all the time? In the early 1990s, the phrase “screen time” emerged to scare parents about the dangers of too much TV for kids. Screen time was something to fret over, police, and judge in a low-grade moral panic. Now, “screen time” has become a metric not only for good parenting, but for our adult lives as well. There’s even an app for it! In the streaming era—and with streaming made nearly ubiquitous during COVID-19—almost every aspect of our day is mediated by these bright surfaces. Whether it was ever the real villain in the first place, or merely a convenient proxy for unaddressed familial, social, and institutional failures, screen time is now all the time. Avidly Reads Screen Time is a funny, insightful work of cultural criticism and history about how we define screens, and how they now define us. From Mad Men to iCarly, Vine to FaceTime, binge-watching to doom-scrolling, Phillip Maciak leads us on a sometimes heartwarming, sometimes harrowing tour of the media that brings us together and tears us apart.

Public Feminism in Times of Crisis

Public Feminism in Times of Crisis
Author: Leila Easa,Jennifer Stager
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793648112

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Public Feminism in Times of Crisis examines the public practice of feminism in the age of social media. While their concept of public feminism emerges from a moment of acute crisis (the Trump years and the Covid-19 pandemic), Leila Easa and Jennifer Stager locate its foundations in history, journeying through broad swatches of time looking for connections between the centuries through art and literature and culture. Each chapter focuses on what public feminists do in the world: Public feminists gain control over an archive that otherwise contains or excludes them; they recover their own stories and subjective experiences, sometimes for activist use; they examine images and language that construct women in patriarchal texts; they situate the individual within a collective and the collective within an individual; they confront the limitations of such situating due to the containment of patriarchy and reclaim new systems of power in response; and they resurface a deep history for the alternative strategies of memorializing they employ. In navigating these practices, the authors also attend to the material conditions of writing histories as well as those shaping and enabling public feminist acts and protests more broadly.

Romance s Rival

Romance s Rival
Author: Talia Schaffer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190465094

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"Academic study about marriage and courtship in the Victorian novel. It discusses works by Jane Austen, George Eliot, Charlotte Yonge, and Margaret Oliphant, among others" --

Junk

Junk
Author: Tommy Pico
Publsiher: Tin House Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781941040980

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An NPR Best Book of the Year From 2018 Whiting Award winner Tommy Pico, Junk is a book-length break-up poem that explores the experience of loss and erasure, both personal and cultural. The third book in Tommy Pico’s Teebs trilogy, Junk is a breakup poem in couplets: ice floe and hot lava, a tribute to Janet Jackson and nacho cheese. In the static that follows the loss of a job or an apartment or a boyfriend, what can you grab onto for orientation? The narrator wonders what happens to the sense of self when the illusion of security has been stripped away. And for an indigenous person, how do these lost markers of identity echo larger cultural losses and erasures in a changing political landscape? In part taking its cue from A.R. Ammons’s Garbage, Teebs names this liminal space “Junk,” in the sense that a junk shop is full of old things waiting for their next use; different items that collectively become indistinct. But can there be a comfort outside the anxiety of utility? An appreciation of “being” for the sake of being? And will there be Chili Cheese Fritos?

Traumas The Early Poems

Traumas  The Early Poems
Author: Katherine Eatmon
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781304758217

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Poetry Responsibility

Poetry   Responsibility
Author: Neil Corcoran
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781781380352

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This book considers the kinds of responsibility which modern lyric poetry takes on, or to which it makes itself subject - social, cultural, political, aesthetic and personal.

Reading Shakespeare s Poems in Early Modern England

Reading Shakespeare   s Poems in Early Modern England
Author: S. Roberts
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002-11-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230286849

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This is the first comprehensive study of early modern texts, readings, and readers of Shakespeare's poems in print and manuscript, Reading Shakespeare's Poems in Early Modern England makes a compelling contribution both to Shakespeare studies and the history of the book. Examining gendered readerships and the use of erotic works, reading practises and manuscript culture, textual forms and transmission, literary taste and the canonisation of Shakespeare, this book argues that historicist criticism can no longer ignore histories of reading.