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Poetry, geography, gender, Women rewriting contemporary Wales

Label
Poetry, geography, gender, Women rewriting contemporary Wales
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Poetry, geography, gender
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Gender Studies in Wales
Sub title
Women rewriting contemporary Wales
Summary
Poetry, Geography, Gender explores literary and geographical analysis, cultural criticism and gender politics in the work of such well-known literary figures as Gwyneth Lewis, Menna Elfyn, Christine Evans and Gillian Clarke, alongside newer names like Zoë Skoulding and Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch. Drawing on her unpublished interviews with many of the featured poets, Alice Entwistle examines how and why their various senses of affiliation with a shared cultural hinterland should encourage us to rethink the relationship between nation, identity and literary aesthetics in post-devolution Wales. This series of lively and detailed close readings reveals how writers use the textual terrain of the poem, both literally and metaphorically, to register and script aesthetic as well as geo-political and cultural-historical change. As an innovative critical study, this volume thus takes particular interest in the ways in which author, text and territory help to inform and produce each other in the culturally complex and confident small nation that is twenty-first-century Wales
Target audience
adult
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