Twelfth Series, No. 8: Spring 2006 Poetics and Public Culture Introduction. MELINA BAUM SINGER and LILY CHO The Poet in the University or the Ends of Sinecure: The Task of Poetics, the Fate of Innovation, and the Aesthetics of Criticism. CHARLES BERNSTEIN Three Poems. FRED WAH Out of a Bad State: Identity, State, and Neoliberal Globalization. JEFF DERKSEN Technologies of the Podium: Montreal Massacre Poetry and the Feminist Counterpublic. CANDIDA RIFKIND Ghosting as a Way to Mourn Responsibly in Frank Davey's Elegies: 'Dead in France' and 'Dead in Canada'. CATHERINE BATES Sybil Unrest. LARISSA LAI and RITA WONG TISH and KOOT. CHRISTIAN BOK Muse. GEORGE BOWERING Signifying Sappho in the Late Second Millenium, Salt Spring Island, BC. SUSAN KNUTSON Bilingual Explorations: Reflections on Canadian Poetics. SIMONA BERTACCO Daphne Marlatt's Poetics: What is an Honest Man? And Can there Be an Honest Woman? LYNETTE HUNTER Two Poems. DAPHNE MARLATT Thinking on Poetics. FRANK DAVEY Contributors Cover design by KEN SINGER |
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