Trespassing in the Archive: Poetry in Conversation with History
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By Sandra Beasley (Contribution by), Ibis Gomez-Vega (Contribution by), David Seth Horton (Contribution by), John James (Contribution by), Tiffany Troy (Contribution by), J.S. Westbrook (Contribution by), Haihong Yang (Contribution by), Kristina Marie Darling (Editor)
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This edited volume brings together a diverse group of scholars to examine works of poetry that engage, question, or reimagine history.
Authors question the ethics, aesthetics, and politics of archival work to explore the ways in which poetry has offered a hypothetical testing ground where the power dynamics, upheavals, and discontent reflected in historical texts can be renegotiated.
Authors question the ethics, aesthetics, and politics of archival work to explore the ways in which poetry has offered a hypothetical testing ground where the power dynamics, upheavals, and discontent reflected in historical texts can be renegotiated.






















