Queer Poetics: Five Modernist Women Writers
By (Author) Mary E. Galvin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Gender studies: women and girls
811.009353
Paperback
160
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
255g
Galvin provides a critical look at the intersections between the development of "queer" consciousness and the poetic experimentations of Emily Dickinson, Amy Lowell, Gertrude Stein, Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes and H.D., one that places them in a continuum of non-heterocentric existence. While these writers were non-heterocentric in their personal identities, they were also all innovators of modernist poetics. The author argues that, for lesbians and other non-heterocentrically defined writers, the active creation of identity outside the heterosexual economy demands new ways of writing, and this demand manifests itself not only in content, but also in poetic technique. The basic assumption of this work is that the mind which can imagine other sexual orientations and gender identities can and must also imagine new ways of writing, and that a consideration of the poets' sexualities is central to a fuller understanding of both the message and the medium of their poetic practices. A full-length exploration of the relationship between poetics and queer theory, "Queer Poetics" presents a theoretical framework that can illuminate not only the ways we read the specific poetic innovations of these six writers, but also the ways we read literary modernism itself, by placing both in a different social and epistemological context - that of "queer" existence. This work should be of use to scholars and researchers in women's studies, gay and lesbian studies, feminist criticism and the study of poetry.
Galvin lucidly and succinctly examines the poetics of six women....Galvin's provocative, clearly written, and admirably concise treatise should inspire many further readings of the five modernists.-Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
Galvin's writing is clear and accessible to the general reader.-EDIS Bulletin
Her choices of texts are exciting, and readers will relish discovering works not often analyzed....Recommended...for comprehensive collections serving advanced scholars.-Choice
"Galvin's writing is clear and accessible to the general reader."-EDIS Bulletin
"Her choices of texts are exciting, and readers will relish discovering works not often analyzed....Recommended...for comprehensive collections serving advanced scholars."-Choice
"Galvin lucidly and succinctly examines the poetics of six women....Galvin's provocative, clearly written, and admirably concise treatise should inspire many further readings of the five modernists."-Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
MARY E. GALVIN has been teaching literature, writing, and women's studies at the State University of New York, Albany, for the past nine years./e Her specialization is in lesbian and gay studies, and poetry, particularly women's poetry.