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Industrial Poetics - Demo Tracks for a Mobile Culture

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Joe Amato is the author of Symptoms of a Finer Age! Bookend: Anatomies of a Virtual Self! and Under Virga. He teaches writing and literature at Illinois State University and is the managing editor of American Book Review. Klappentext Through a dizzying array of references to subjects ranging from engineering to poetry, on-the-job experiences in academia and industry, conflicts between working-class and intellectual labor, the privatization of universities, and the contradictions of the modern environment, Joe Amato's Industrial Poetics mounts a boisterous call for poetry communities to be less invested in artistic self-absorption and more concerned about social responsibility. s Amato focuses on the challenges faced by American poets in creating a poetry that speaks to a public engineered into complacency by those industrial technologies, practices, and patterns of thought that we cannot seem to do without, he brings readers face to face with the conflicting realities of U.S. intellectual, academic, and poetic culture. Formally adventurous and rhetorically lively, Industrial Poetics is best compared with the intellectually exploratory, speculative, risky, polemical work of other contemporary poet-critics including Kathleen Fraser, Joan Retallack, Bruce Andrews, Susan Howe, and Allen Grossman. Amato uses an exhilarating range of structural and rhetorical strategies: conventionally developed argument, abruptly juxtaposed aphorisms, personal narrative, manifesto-like polemic, and documentary reportage. With a critic's sharply analytical mind, a poet's verve, and a working-class intellectual's sense of social justice, Amato addresses the many nonliterary institutions and environments in which poetry is inextricably embedded. By connecting poetry to industry in a lively demonstration against the platitudes and habitudes of the twentieth century, Amato argues for a reenergized and socially forceful poetics---an industrialpoetics, rough edges and all. Jed Rasula writes, "I can't say I pay much attention to talk radio, but this is what I imagine it might be like if the deejay were really smart, enviably well read, yet somehow retained the snarling moxie of the am format." Zusammenfassung Through an array of references to subjects ranging from engineering to poetry! this work mounts a boisterous call for poetry communities to be more concerned about social responsibility. It addresses the many nonliterary institutions and environments in which poetry is inextricably embedded and argues for a re-energized poetics. ...

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Authors Joe Amato
Assisted by Alan Golding (Editor), Lynn Keller (Editor), adalaide kirby Morris (Editor)
Publisher University Of Iowa Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2006
 
EAN 9781587295010
ISBN 978-1-58729-501-0
No. of pages 206
Dimensions 171 mm x 248 mm x 19 mm
Series Contemp North American Poetry
Contemporary North American Poetry
Contemporary North American Poetry
Contemp North American Poetry
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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