The Zukofsky era: modernity, margins, and the avant-garde
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Beschreibung: | Made available online by Project Muse Zukofsky: the political economy of revolutionary modernism -- Oppen: cinematic capitalism -- Zukofsky: the voice of the fetish -- Niedecker: the interior voice, commodified -- Zukofsky: counterfetishistic literacy "Inaugurated in 1932 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, 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."--Project Muse Includes bibliographical references and index |
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spelling | Jennison, Ruth Verfasser aut The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde Ruth Jennison Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 2012 (2012) 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Hopkins studies in modernism Made available online by Project Muse Zukofsky: the political economy of revolutionary modernism -- Oppen: cinematic capitalism -- Zukofsky: the voice of the fetish -- Niedecker: the interior voice, commodified -- Zukofsky: counterfetishistic literacy "Inaugurated in 1932 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, 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."--Project Muse Includes bibliographical references and index Niedecker, Lorine fast Oppen, George fast Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 fast Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 Niedecker, Lorine Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George Criticism and interpretation Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George 1908-1984 (DE-588)122377133 gnd rswk-swf Niedecker, Lorine 1903-1970 (DE-588)118839209 gnd rswk-swf Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 (DE-588)118942891 gnd rswk-swf 1900 - 1999 fast Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1931-1938 gnd rswk-swf LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry bisacsh American poetry fast Avant-garde (Aesthetics) fast Modernism (Literature) fast Geschichte Avant-garde (Aesthetics) United States History 20th century Modernism (Literature) United States American poetry 20th century History and criticism Objektivismus (DE-588)4172309-0 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf Avantgardeliteratur (DE-588)4069041-6 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Objektivismus (DE-588)4172309-0 s Geschichte 1931-1938 z 1\p DE-604 Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 (DE-588)118942891 p Oppen, George 1908-1984 (DE-588)122377133 p Niedecker, Lorine 1903-1970 (DE-588)118839209 p Avantgardeliteratur (DE-588)4069041-6 s 2\p DE-604 Project Muse Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=597695 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Jennison, Ruth The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde Niedecker, Lorine fast Oppen, George fast Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 fast Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 Niedecker, Lorine Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George Criticism and interpretation Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George 1908-1984 (DE-588)122377133 gnd Niedecker, Lorine 1903-1970 (DE-588)118839209 gnd Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 (DE-588)118942891 gnd LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry bisacsh American poetry fast Avant-garde (Aesthetics) fast Modernism (Literature) fast Geschichte Avant-garde (Aesthetics) United States History 20th century Modernism (Literature) United States American poetry 20th century History and criticism Objektivismus (DE-588)4172309-0 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Avantgardeliteratur (DE-588)4069041-6 gnd |
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title | The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde |
title_auth | The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde |
title_exact_search | The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde |
title_full | The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde Ruth Jennison |
title_fullStr | The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde Ruth Jennison |
title_full_unstemmed | The Zukofsky era modernity, margins, and the avant-garde Ruth Jennison |
title_short | The Zukofsky era |
title_sort | the zukofsky era modernity margins and the avant garde |
title_sub | modernity, margins, and the avant-garde |
topic | Niedecker, Lorine fast Oppen, George fast Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 fast Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 Niedecker, Lorine Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George Criticism and interpretation Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George 1908-1984 (DE-588)122377133 gnd Niedecker, Lorine 1903-1970 (DE-588)118839209 gnd Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 (DE-588)118942891 gnd LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry bisacsh American poetry fast Avant-garde (Aesthetics) fast Modernism (Literature) fast Geschichte Avant-garde (Aesthetics) United States History 20th century Modernism (Literature) United States American poetry 20th century History and criticism Objektivismus (DE-588)4172309-0 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Avantgardeliteratur (DE-588)4069041-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Zukofsky, Louis / 1904-1978 Niedecker, Lorine Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George Criticism and interpretation Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 Criticism and interpretation Oppen, George 1908-1984 Niedecker, Lorine 1903-1970 Zukofsky, Louis 1904-1978 LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry American poetry Avant-garde (Aesthetics) Modernism (Literature) Geschichte Avant-garde (Aesthetics) United States History 20th century Modernism (Literature) United States American poetry 20th century History and criticism Objektivismus Lyrik Avantgardeliteratur USA |
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