Contemporary Women's Poetry and Urban Space

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    Abstract

    If the urban imagination has been traditionally masculine, this book shifts attention to the role of the city and its processes of mutual transformation in poetry by women writers. By turns challenging, rebellious, utopian and sceptical, some of the most richly experimental poetry is currently being written by women. This book offers readings of their work informed by theorizations of the city, as well as looking at how their innovations in language and form enable new visions of urban space. It addresses key issues in the imagining of the contemporary city and its global relationships, including changing understandings of the body and embodied space in technologized urban environments and the role of cohabiting languages in creating new forms of polis.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
    ISBN (Print)9780230292789
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2013

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