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Cold War in literature --- Gay men in literature --- Guerre froide dans la littérature --- Hommes dans la littérature --- Hommes homosexuels dans la littérature --- Homoseksuele mannen in de literatuur --- Koude oorlog in de literatuur --- Mannelijkheid in de literatuur --- Mannen in de literatuur --- Masculinity in literature --- Masculinité dans la littérature --- Men in literature --- American poetry --- Cold War in literature. --- Gay men in literature. --- Homosexuality and literature --- Male homosexuality, in literature. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Men in literature. --- Political poetry, American --- Politics and literature --- Male authors --- History and criticism. --- History --- 20th century --- History and criticism --- United States --- Political poetry [American ] --- Homosexuality in literature --- Spicer, Jack --- Bishop, Elizabeth --- Criticism and interpretation --- Plath, Sylvia --- Baraka, Imamu Amiri --- Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung --- Lorde, Audre --- O'Hara, Frank --- Rexroth, Kenneth --- Rich, Adrienne
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The San Francisco Renaissance is the first overview of this major American literary movement. Michael Davidson recounts its emergence during the postwar period in the San Francisco Bay area as defined by poets such as Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan and William Everson, and then as it blossomed into the literary excitements associated with the Beat movement and with writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Individual chapters are devoted to major writers of the period and to their involvement with social and political change during the Cold War era. Davidson's penultimate chapter deals with the largely neglected context of women writers during this period, and the final chapter deals with poetry since 1965.
Poetry --- American literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- San Francisco --- Littérature américaine --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- San Francisco (Calif.) --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- 20th century --- Snyder, Gary Sherman --- Criticism and interpretation --- Whalen, Philip Glenn --- Duncan, Robert Edward --- Spicer, Jack --- Ginsberg, Allen --- Kerouac, Jack --- Levertov, Denise --- Rexroth, Kenneth --- McClure, Michael --- Hass, Robert --- Everson, William --- Kyger, Joanne --- Grahn, Judy --- DiPrima, Diane --- Hejinian, Lyn --- San Francisco [California] --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Authors, American --- History and criticism. --- Homes and haunts --- In literature. --- American authors --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- San Francisco County (Calif.) --- San Francisco City & County (Calif.) --- San Francisco City and County (Calif.) --- City & County of San Francisco (Calif.) --- City and County of San Francisco (Calif.) --- Saint Francisco (Calif.) --- Yerba Buena (Calif.) --- AMERICAN LITERATURE --- SNYDER (GARY) --- WHALEN (PHILIP) --- DUNCAN (ROBERT) --- SPICER (JACK) --- BEAT GENERATION --- CALIFORNIA --- SAN FRANCISCO --- 20th CENTURY --- ETATS-UNIS
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Sociology of minorities --- Aesthetics of art --- Art styles --- Literature --- art [fine art] --- aesthetics --- literature [writings] --- Modern [style or period] --- handicapped --- People with disabilities and the arts --- Modernism (Literature) --- Disabilities --- People with disabilities --- People with disabilities in literature --- Disabilities in literature --- Aesthetics --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Art --- Criticism --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Handicapped in literature --- Physically handicapped in literature --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Sociology of disability --- Disability --- Disabling conditions --- Handicaps --- Impairment --- Physical disabilities --- Physical handicaps --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Animals with disabilities --- Arts and people with disabilities --- Handicapped and the arts --- Arts --- History --- Psychology --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics --- art [discipline] --- literature [documents]
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A major new work that probes questions of disability and aesthetics across a range of art forms, from Deaf poetry to film noir
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This book is about the role of disability and deafness in contemporary aesthetics and how physical and intellectual difference challenges generic terms for art and poetry. The book's title combines language that disturbs or causes anxiety with language that is ripped, worn, or damaged. This interplay brings together the social environment in which language is exchanged with the materiality of words that frustrate easy comprehension. Where hearing and speaking are considered normative conditions of the human, what happens when words are misheard and misspoken? How have writers and artists, both disabled and non-disabled, used error as generative elements in contesting the presumed value of "sounding good?" This book grows out of the author's experience of hearing loss in which misunderstandings have become a daily occurrence. Deafness becomes a guide in each chapter in considering how verbal confusions are less an aberration in understanding than a component of new knowledge.
Art et handicapés. --- Handicapés. --- Malentendu.
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Fonds Suzan Daniel (FSD)
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Fonds Suzan Daniel (FSD)
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