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Introduction 'after' objectivism: sincerity, objectification, contingency / W. Scott Howard and Broc Rossell
Objectivist poetics, 'influence', and some contemporary long poems / Rachel Blau Duplessis
"More formal / than a field would be"; or, imaginary gardens with virtual poems in them: on George Oppen and Louise Gløck / Graham Foust
"Listening's trace": reading Lorine Niedecker and Lisa Robertson / Jenny Penberthy
Macro, micro, material: Rachel Blau Duplessis' drafts and the post objectivist serial poem / Alan Golding
John Seed's poetics of the punctum: from Manchester to the "Mayhew project"/ Robert Sheppard
Meaning it: the affective poetics of social sincerity / Jeff Derksen
Against objectivism: Claudia Rankine's citizen / Amy De'ath
Women and war, love, labor: the legacy of Lorine Niedecker / Julie Carr
The long moment of objectivism: Reznikoff, Bäcker, Fitterman, and Holocaust representation / Steve McCaffery
Coda poetics and praxis 'after' objectivism / Rae Armantrout, Jeanne Heuving, Ruth Jennison, David Lau / Mark McMorris, and Chris Nealon.
Objectivist poetics, 'influence', and some contemporary long poems / Rachel Blau Duplessis
"More formal / than a field would be"; or, imaginary gardens with virtual poems in them: on George Oppen and Louise Gløck / Graham Foust
"Listening's trace": reading Lorine Niedecker and Lisa Robertson / Jenny Penberthy
Macro, micro, material: Rachel Blau Duplessis' drafts and the post objectivist serial poem / Alan Golding
John Seed's poetics of the punctum: from Manchester to the "Mayhew project"/ Robert Sheppard
Meaning it: the affective poetics of social sincerity / Jeff Derksen
Against objectivism: Claudia Rankine's citizen / Amy De'ath
Women and war, love, labor: the legacy of Lorine Niedecker / Julie Carr
The long moment of objectivism: Reznikoff, Bäcker, Fitterman, and Holocaust representation / Steve McCaffery
Coda poetics and praxis 'after' objectivism / Rae Armantrout, Jeanne Heuving, Ruth Jennison, David Lau / Mark McMorris, and Chris Nealon.