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The Zukofsky Era Ruth Jennison (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

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Scholars and students of modernism especially will find much to discuss in Jennison's theoretical study.

The Zukofsky Era Zusammenfassung

The Zukofsky Era: Modernity, Margins, and the Avant-Garde Ruth Jennison (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Inaugurated in 1931 by Louis Zukofsky, Objectivist poetry gave expression to the complex contours of culture and politics in America during the Great Depression. This study of Zukofsky and two others in the Objectivist constellation, George Oppen and Lorine Niedecker, and elaborates the dialectic between the formal experimental features of their poetry and their progressive commitments to the radical potentials of modernity. Mixing textual analysis, archival research, and historiography, Ruth Jennison shows how Zukofsky, Oppen, and Niedecker braided their experiences as working - class Jews, political activists, and feminists into radical, canon-challenging poetic forms. Using the tools of critical geography, Jennison offers an account of the relationship between the uneven spatial landscapes of capitalism in crisis and the Objectivists' paratactical textscapes. In a rethinking of the overall terms in which poetic modernism is described, she identifies and assesses the key characteristics of the Objectivist avant-garde, including its formal recognition of proliferating commodity cultures, its solidarity with global anticapitalist movements, and its imperative to develop poetics that nurtured revolutionary literacy. The resulting narrative is a historically sensitive, thorough, and innovative account of Objectivism's Depression-era modernism. A rich analysis of American avant-garde poetic forms and politics, "The Zukofsky Era" convincingly situates Objectivist poetry as a politically radical movement comprising a crucial chapter in American literary history. Scholars and students of modernism especially will find much to discuss in Jennison's theoretical study.

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The book is an illuminating, insightful, and theoretically rigorous engagement with Objectivist poetics that is sure to shape subsequent discussion. -- Robert L. Zamsky Review of English Studies Jennison embraces a precise critical vocabulary that serves her purpose well... Most importantly, [she] presents an incisive and rigorous reading of Zukovsky's early work, not against his own interpretive choices but informed by them. -- Cosana Eram Journal of American Culture The signal theoretical work of the year is Ruth Jennison's The Zukofsky Era: Modernity, Margins, and the Avant-Garde... It seems unlikely that work on both [Zukofsky and Oppen] in the coming years will be able to avoid responding to Jennison's reconfiguration of the critical terrain -- this is a work sure to have a wide influence. American Literature: The Twentieth Century Jennison delivers the most satisfying and intellectually robust explanation we have yet had of Zukofsky, in particular, and Objectivism, in general. No account of modernist poetics should be able to present itself without embarrassment if it avoids Jennison's readings. Along with Moretti and Eagleton, The Zukofsky Era shows that large-scale historical accounts can deliver complex textual readings. More please. -- Stephen Shapiro A Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

Über Ruth Jennison (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Ruth Jennison is an assistant professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Uneven Poetics of Radical Parataxis
Chapter 1. Zukofsky: The Political Economy of Revolutionary Modernism
Chapter 2. G. Oppen, Materialiste: Cinematic Capitalism
Part II: The Commodity's Inscape
Chapter 3. Zukofsky: The Voice of the Fetish
Chapter 4. Niedecker: The Interior Voice Commodified
Part III: The Objectivist Reflex
Chapter 5. Zukofsky: Counterfetishistic Literacy
Appendix
Notes
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013603646
9781421405292
1421405296
The Zukofsky Era: Modernity, Margins, and the Avant-Garde Ruth Jennison (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2012-09-24
248
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