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Thinking Its Presence: Form, Race, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry

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Thinking Its Presence: Form, Race, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry - Wang, Dorothy J.
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When will American poetry and poetics stop viewing poetry by racialized persons as a secondary subject within the field? Dorothy J. Wang makes an impassioned case that now is the time. Thinking Its Presence calls for a radical rethinking of how American poetry is being read today, offering its own reading as a roadmap. While focusing on the work of five contemporary Asian American poets-Li-Young Lee, Marilyn Chin, John Yau, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, and Pamela Lu-the book contends that aesthetic forms are inseparable from ...

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Thinking Its Presence: Form, Race, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry 2015, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto

ISBN-13: 9780804795272

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Thinking Its Presence: Form, Race, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry 2013, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto

ISBN-13: 9780804783651

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