Poets beyond the barricade [electronic resource] : rhetoric, citizenship, and dissent after 1960 / Dale M. Smith.
2012
PS309.P7 S65 2012eb
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Poets beyond the barricade [electronic resource] : rhetoric, citizenship, and dissent after 1960 / Dale M. Smith.
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9780817385927 (electronic bk.)
9780817317492
081731749X
9780817317492
081731749X
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Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2012.
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English
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1 online resource (x, 184 p.) : ill.
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PS309.P7 S65 2012eb
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811/.54093587392
Summary
Since the cultural conflicts over the Vietnam War and civil rights protests, poets and poetry have consistently raised questions surrounding public address, social relations, friction between global policies and democratic institutions, and the interpretation of political events and ideas. In Poets Beyond the Barricade: Rhetoric, Citizenship, and Dissent after 1906, Dale Smith makes meaningful links among rhetoric, literature, and cultural studies, illustrating how poetry and discussions of it shaped public consciousness from the socially volatile era of the 1960s to the War on Terror of today.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Rhetoric, culture, and social critique
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"Dear Gloucester"
Rhetorics of "advantage" and "pure persuasion" : Robert Duncan, Denise Levertov, and Vietnam
Public witness/public mind : media, citizenship, and dissent in the poetry of Lorenzo Thomas and Edward Dorn
Poets against war
Afterword : poetry as a modality of rhetoric in modernist inquiry.
Rhetorics of "advantage" and "pure persuasion" : Robert Duncan, Denise Levertov, and Vietnam
Public witness/public mind : media, citizenship, and dissent in the poetry of Lorenzo Thomas and Edward Dorn
Poets against war
Afterword : poetry as a modality of rhetoric in modernist inquiry.