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This book is about homemaking in situations of migration and
displacement. It explores how homes are made, remade, lost,
revived, expanded and contracted through experiences of migration,
to ask what it means to make a home away from home. We draw
together a wide range of perspectives from across multiple
disciplines and contexts, which explore how old homes, lost homes,
and new homes connect and disconnect through processes of
homemaking. The volume asks: how do spaces of resettlement or
rehoming reflect both the continuation of old homes and distinct
new experiences? Based on collaborations with migrants, refugees,
practitioners and artists, this book centres the lived experiences,
testimonies, and negotiations of those who are displaced. The
volume generates appreciation of the tensions that emerge in
contexts of migration and displacement, as well as of the ways in
which racial categories and colonial legacies continue to shape
fields of lived experience.
Examines the multiple angles of the avant-garde poetry and art of
Joe Brainard Joe Brainard's work occupies the literal margins of
New York school poetry, while also figuratively influencing its
aesthetic margins, shaping the school from both within and without.
Brainard was not only an important illustrator and friend to many
New York school poets, he was also a respected collage artist,
miniature artist, cartoonist, avid letter writer and serious poet.
As the canon of avant-garde American poetry warmly embraces his
poetry alongside his art, the field of literary criticism is
freshly responding with enthusiasm to Brainard's literary
contribution with sophisticated scholarship and first-hand accounts
which attend to both his textual and visual nuances. This
collection offers the first place for the importance of Brainard's
poetry, collaborations and art to be recognised for their
contribution and influence, all in one place. Key Features Features
series of established and new voices in contemporary American
poetry Selected essays all focus on writing but transgress
disciplinary lines to also incorporate consideration of Brainard's
visual practice at the same time Suggests Brainard's work
informingly lined, bound, and shaped the poetics of American
avant-garde Shifts critical attention to Brainard's writing (while
also attending to his well known comics and collages) Offers
further analysis of Brainard's art and work as uniquely queer in
aesthetic practice
What is the relationship between the spaces we inhabit and the
spaces we create? Does living in a messy downtown New York City
apartment automatically translate to writing a messy New York
School poem? This volume addresses the 'environment' of the urban
apartment, illuminating the relationship between the structures of
New York City apartments and that of New York School poems. It
utilizes the lens of urban and spatial theory to widen the
possibilities afforded by New Critical and reader-response readings
of this postmodern American poetry. In drawing this connection
between consciousness and form, it draws on various senses of the
environment as informing influence, inviting avant-garde American
poetry to be reconsidered as uniquely organic in its responsiveness
to its surroundings. Focusing exclusively and comprehensively on
Second Generation New York School poetry, this is the first
book-length study to attend to the poetry of this postmodern
American movement, encouraging American poetry scholars to
resituate New York School poetry within larger critical narratives
of postmodern innovation.
Examines the multiple angles of the avant-garde poetry and art of
Joe Brainard Joe Brainard's work occupies the literal margins of
New York school poetry, while also figuratively influencing its
aesthetic margins, shaping the school from both within and without.
Brainard was not only an important illustrator and friend to many
New York school poets, he was also a respected collage artist,
miniature artist, cartoonist, avid letter writer and serious poet.
As the canon of avant-garde American poetry warmly embraces his
poetry alongside his art, the field of literary criticism is
freshly responding with enthusiasm to Brainard's literary
contribution with sophisticated scholarship and first-hand accounts
which attend to both his textual and visual nuances. This
collection offers the first place for the importance of Brainard's
poetry, collaborations and art to be recognised for their
contribution and influence, all in one place. Key Features Features
series of established and new voices in contemporary American
poetry Selected essays all focus on writing but transgress
disciplinary lines to also incorporate consideration of Brainard's
visual practice at the same time Suggests Brainard's work
informingly lined, bound, and shaped the poetics of American
avant-garde Shifts critical attention to Brainard's writing (while
also attending to his well known comics and collages) Offers
further analysis of Brainard's art and work as uniquely queer in
aesthetic practice
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