Modern Poetics and Hemispheric American Cultural Studies

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Author: Justin Read

ISBN-10: 0230615961

ISBN-13: 9780230615960

Category: American & Canadian Literature

With the rise of globalization, the American hemisphere has been integrated economically and politically. But what is the role of culture in this new integration? To what extent do the Americas share a common culture? This book starts from the premise that cultural conflict is inherent to all American cultures. Thus, the only way to study national cultures hemispherically is to examine the inter-cultural collisions both between American nations, and within them. Through readings of key 20th...

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With the rise of globalization, the American hemisphere has been integrated economically and politically. But what is the role of culture in this new integration? To what extent do the Americas share a common culture? This book starts from the premise that cultural conflict is inherent to all American cultures. Thus, the only way to study national cultures hemispherically is to examine the inter-cultural collisions both between American nations, and within them. Through readings of key 20th century texts, Read argues that such conflicts form a distinctly poetic process. Modernist and vanguardista poets sought to make the language of cultural conflict – translation – into a concrete reality in its own right, the language of the Americas.

Enter the Cannibal: Dependency, Migration, and Textuality in William Carlos Williams’ Spring and All • The Reversible World: America as Dissonance in Mário de Andrade’s Paulicéia desvairada • Verse Reverse Verse: Fake Autobiographies, Lost Translations, and New Originals of Vicente Huidobro’s Altazor • Alien Sedition: Anti-Semitism and Censorship in The Cantos of Ezra Pound • Bibliography