Pluralism, Poetry, and Literacy

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American modernist poets
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colonization
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David Ignatow
Deus Creator Omnium
Diasporic Text
Ecocriticism
Ecological Reader
Enslin
Environmental humanities
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European Literature
European Pluralism
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geography
globalization
history
inclusiveness
interpretation
interpretive methodologies
Interpretive Pluralism
Interpretive Practices
Intricate Weave
Jewish American Literature
Jewish diaspora studies
Jewish studies
Learning Stage
Lectio Divina
Liber Mundi
linguistics
literacy studies
Louis Zukofsky
Make Up
marinalization
meditative analytic ecological reading techniques
Middle Ages
Midrashic Exegesis
multilingual
Peter Quartermain
philosophy
Plato
pluralism
poetry
Pragmatism
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sacred texts
Shakespeare's Writing
Shakespeare’s Writing
Snyder's Poetry
Snyder’s Poetry
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spiritual reading practices
Thoreau
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Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367741198
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing from Medieval and Renaissance studies, analytic philosophy and pragmatism, Jewish studies, as well as ecocriticism and environmental humanities, this book demonstrates the consistent relationship between pluralism and literacy through the prism of poetry by confronting the history of interpretive practices with examples from American poets Robert Lax, Larry Eigner, Louis Zukofsky, Gary Snyder and Theodore Enslin. Divided into four areas of investigation—the meditative, the analytic, the diasporic and the ecological reader—it is an invitation to turn to premodern reading practices related to spiritual exercises as well as modern reading practices devoted to the critical pursuit of analytical knowledge. This study further reflects on the textual models of Jewish diaspora as another form of dialog between sacred and secular interpretive practices, before examining a final variation on this distinction by looking at the separation between contemplative and investigative perspectives on reading and writing nature.

Xavier Kalck is an associate professor at Sorbonne University (Paris, France). He is the author of several books on twentieth-century poetry in English (Muted Strings: Louis MacNeice’s The Burning Perch, 2015; George Oppen’s Poetics of the Commonplace, 2017) and in French ("We said Objectivitst": Lire les poètes Lorine Niedecker, George Oppen, Carl Rakosi, Charles Reznikoff, Louis Zukofsky, 2019; La poésie américaine entre chant et parole: l’héritage objectiviste, 2020), as well as many articles on poetics.

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