Radical Elegies

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Radical Elegies

White Violence, Patriarchy, and Necropoetics

Poetry Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: postcolonial literature Literary studies: poetry and poets

Author: Eleanor Perry

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Collection: Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 21st April 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 208 pages

ISBN: 9781350236080


Scholarship and Elegy

Scholarship has traditionally characterized elegy as a Eurocentric tradition – a genealogy spanning from ancient Greek pastoral poems via the “English elegy” to English and Anglo-American Modernist contemporary poets.

Genealogical Constructions and Necropoetics

Perry examines how these genealogical constructions operate as a means of framing which guides interpretation. This book argues that they reflect a necropoetics – a system of principles, precepts and techniques which serve to establish and maintain ideas about whose lives are worthy of being mourned publicly and whose losses matter.

Challenging Questions and New Possibilities

Examining elegies that challenge questions of whose deaths may be grieved; elegies which articulate the various ways in which certain lives are made precarious and disposable; and elegies which interrogate colonial violence, structures of white power, militarized forms of policing, prison-industrial and military-industrial complexes, Perry explores possibilities for radical new ways of understanding elegy beyond established genealogical frames.

Retheorizing Terms of Analysis

This study retheorizes some basic terms of analysis of contemporary US poetry and poetics, critical race and ethnic studies, racial capitalism and contemporary theories of comparative and relational racialization.

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