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Poetics of the document and documentary poetics

2019
<p>This project reconceives the methods critics use to define and analyze the critical field of documentary poetry. Although scholarship on documentary in the visual arts abounds, literary criticism that explores poetry through a documentary lens is sparse. Documentary poetics criticism focuses almost exclusively on socioeconomic class within the
Chelsea D. Burk   +5 more
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World Poetics and Comparative Poetics

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2019
Possibly, there cannot be some kind of comprehensive or systematic view of comparative poetry or world poetry but that is not what we are suggesting here. The main idea of this special issue is to encourage distinguished scholars to explore the idea in their own way or to interpret particular examples of the comparative and the global in poetics ...
Jonathan Locke Hart, Ming Xie
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The Poetics in Jefferson's Poetics Lecture

2021
Robin Wooffitt   +3 more
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License With the Poetic

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
ABSTRACT WOULD that poets showed greater interest in medicine!How often have we wished that this were so when, on scanning a poem, our eyes would be arrested by a line or a stanza with medical connotations wasted in a nonmedical context. Think of the medical potential of "Why so pale and wan fond lover/Prythee, why so pale?" A great poem on the ...
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The Poetics of Anatomy:

2018
Jamie McKinstry examines the early modern history of anatomical dissection as an exploratory process of formalising knowledge and of encountering the unexpected within. The sixteenth-century journey inside the body has parallels, McKinstry argues, with the contemporaneous exploration of the New World and in Donne’s poetry he sees reflected a linked ...
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Poetic Tribute

An original poem written for this anthology by Raen Parker Washington evokes bell hooks’s and J. California Cooper’s nod to Homemade Love as it draws readers’ attention to Mildred D. Taylor’s depiction of relationships with the land, poignantly spotlighting journeys by ancestors, family land ownership and stewardship, and native plants and trees found ...
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‘Things that matter’: poetic inquiry and more-than-human health literacy

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2021
Deborah Lupton
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