Poetry and dialogism: hearing over
"Although common conceptions of poetry assume a voice that is solitary, personal, or authoritative - a monologue that readers can only overhear and accede to - this volume presupposes that poetry may be dialogic. The essays posit various foundations, gradations, and practices of poetic dialogis...
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adam_text | Poetry and Dialogism
Hearing Over
Edited by
Mara Scanlon
University of Mary Washington, USA
and
Chad Engbers
Calvin College, USA
palgrave
macmiLan
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Hearing Over
Mara Scanlon
2 Dialogism and Monologism in Song of Myself
Stephen Pierson
3 Aesthetic Activity in Sir Thomas Wyatt s Penitential Psalms
Chad Engbers
4 Lyric Ventriloquism and the Dialogic Translations
of Pasternak, Mandelstam and Celan
Tom Dolack
5 Robert Lowell s common novel plot: Names,
Naming, and Polyphony in The Dolphin
Geoffrey Lindsay
6 Poetic Address and Intimate Reading: The Offered Hand
William Waters
7 Hasidim in Poetry: Dialogical Poetics of Encounter
in Denise Levertov s The Jacob s Ladder
Temple Cone
8 Reading the Process: Stuart Hall, TV News,
Heteroglossia, and Poetry
fames D Sullivan
9 Dialogic Poetry as Emancipatory Technology:
Ventriloquy and Voiceovers in the Rhythmic
Junctures of Harryette Mullen s Muse amp; Drudge
Andrea Witzke Slot
10 Zehra £irak and the Aporia of Dialogism
Erin Trapp ^
Index
viii
ix
vii
ALTHOUGH COMMON CONCEPTIONS OF POETRY
ASSUME
A VOICE THAT IS SOLITARY, PERSONAL,
OR AUTHORITATIVE*A MONOLOGUE THAT READERS CAN ONLY OVERHEAR AND
ACCEDE
TO*THIS
VOLUME PRESUPPOSES THAT POETRY MAY BE DIALOGIC. THE
ESSAYS
POSIT VARIOUS
FOUNDATIONS,
GRADATIONS, AND PRACTICES OF POETIC DIALOGISM; THEORIZE A DIVERSE
SCOPE
AND PURPOSE OF DIALOGIC POETRY, FROM SECLUDED PRAYER TO POLITICAL
ACTIVISM; AND
EXAMINE
SUBGENRES
OF POETRY AS WELL AS
DISCOURSES
FROM THE BIBLE
TO
AMOS
N
ANDY.
IN DOING SO, THEY CONTRIBUTE TO THE FIELD OF ETHICS AND LITERATURE AS
WELL,
INSISTING THAT
POETRY
MAY BE EVEN PROFOUNDLY ORIENTED TOWARD AN OTHER, WHETHER THAT DIALOGISM
IS TRACEABLE IN
SPEECH
ACTS; IN
DIFFERENTIATED
CONSCIOUSNESSES,
IDEOLOGIES,
DISCOURSES,
LANGUAGES,
OR ALLUSIONS; IN THE
RHYTHM,
INTONATION,
OR FORMAL
DEVICES
THAT ENCODE
SUCH
EXCHANGE;
OR IN THE PRODUCTION OR RECEPTION OF THE POEM. WHAT
DOES
DIALOGIC
POETRY
LOOK LIKE*OR IS IT THE POETRY WE VE KNOWN ALL
ALONG?
MARA
SCANLON,
PROFESSOR
OF
ENGLISH
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON, USA,
SPECIALIZES
IN POETRY AND POETICS, WOMEN S
LITERATURE,
ETHICS AND
LITERATURE,
MODERNISM,
AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES. RELATED PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE STUDIES OF THE
DIALOGIC LYRIC,
FOCUSING ON AFRICAN AMERICAN POET ROBERT HAYDEN, AND A BAKHTINIAN
READING OF
DEREK WALCOTT S HETEROGLOSSIC EPIC, OMEROS.
CHAD
ENGBERS,
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF
ENGLISH
AT
CALVIN
COLLEGE,
USA, TEACHES
RENAISSANCE
AND
RUSSIAN
LITERATURE.
HIS SCHOLARSHIP
FOCUSES
ON PENITENTIAL POETRY FROM
EARLY MODERN ENGLAND, DRAWING FROM THE THEORIES OF MIKHAIL BAKHTIN,
CARL
JUNG,
AND
EARLY MODERN ALCHEMY. HIS CURRENT PROJECT IS AN ALCHEMICAL READING OF
JOHN
DONNE S
HOLY SONNETS.
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