"Public Poetics" is a collection of essays and poems that
address some of the most pressing issues of the discipline in the
twenty-first century. The collection brings together fifteen
original essays addressing "publics," "poetry," and "poetics" from
the situated space of Canada while simultaneously troubling the
notion of the nation as a stable term. It asks hard questions about
who and what count as "publics" in Canada. Critical essays stand
alongside poetry as visual and editorial reminders of the
cross-pollination required in thinking through both poetry and
poetics.
"Public Poetics" is divided into three thematic sections. The
first contains essays surveying poetics in the present moment
through the lens of the public/private divide, systematic racism in
Canada, the counterpublic, feminist poetics, and Canadian
innovations on postmodern poetics. The second section contains
author-specific studies of public poets. The final section contains
essays that use innovative renderings of "poetics" as a means of
articulating alternative communities and practices. Each section is
paired with a collection of original poetry by ten contemporary
Canadian poets.
This collection attends to the changing landscape of critical
discourse around poetry and poetics in Canada, and will be of use
to teachers and students of poetry and poetics.
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