A sua pesquisa
Resultados 6 recursos
-
El poeta Jorge Zalamea, el gran traductor del Premio Nobel Saint-John Perse y uno de los últimos poetas de talante épico en Colombia, nos recordaba en su libro La poesía ignorada y olvidada (Premio Casa de las Américas, Cuba, 1965) que “en poesía no hay pueblos subdesarrollados”. Esta tesis cobra vigencia cada vez más en un mundo globalizado e interconectado donde las brechas entre los más ricos y los más pobres son cada vez más grandes. Por eso una certeza se nos confirma como verdad de a puño día tras día en este siglo XXI: nuestros países siguen sumergidos en unas inequidades sociales, económicas y políticas mientras el planeta se calienta y la banca y los mercados dominan la historia y el destino de la humanidad
-
Poetry began as a spoken art and remains one to this day, but readers tend to view the poem on the page as an impenetrable artifact. This book examines the performance of poetry to show how far beyond the page it can travel. Exploring a range of performances from early twentieth-century recitations to twenty-first-century film, CDs, and Internet renditions, Beyond the Page offers analytic tools to chart poetry beyond printed texts.Jill S. Kuhnheim, looking at poetry and performance in Spanish America over time, has organized the book to begin with the early twentieth century and arrive at the present day. She includes noteworthy poets and artists such as José Martí, Luis Palés Matos, Eusebia Cosme, Nicomedes Santa Cruz, Pablo Neruda, César Vallejo, and Nicolás Guillén, as well as very recent artists whose performance work is not as well known. Offering fresh historical material and analysis, the author illuminates the relationship between popular and elite cultural activity in Spanish America and reshapes our awareness of the cultural work poetry has done in the past and may do in the future, particularly given the wide array of technological possibilities. The author takes a broad view of American cultural production and creates a dialogue with events and criticism from the United States as well as from Spanish American traditions.Oral and written elements in poetry are complementary, says Kuhnheim, not in opposition, and they may reach different audiences. As poetry enjoys a revival with modern media, performance is part of the new platform it spans, widening the kind of audience and expanding potential meanings. Beyond the Page will appeal to readers with an interest in poetry and performance, and in how poetry circulates beyond the page. With an international perspective and dynamic synthesis, the book offers an innovative methodology and theoretical model for humanists beyond the immediate field, reaching out to readers interested in the intersection between poetry and identity or the juncture of popular-elite and oral-written cultures.
-
Close Listening: Poetry and the Performed Word brings together seventeen essays, written especially for this volume, on poetry readings, the sound of poetry, and the visual performance of poetry. While the performance of poetry is as old as poetry itself, critical attention to modern and contemporary poetru performance has been negligible, despite the crucial importance of performance to the practice of the poetry of this century. This collection opens many new avenues for the critical discussion of the sound and performance of poetry. Paying special attention to innovative work. More important, the essays collected here offer original and wide –ranging elucidatiions of how twentieth-century poetry has been practiced as a performance art. Introduction. Charles Berstein I.-Sound´s Measures 1. Letter on Sound. Susan Stewart. 2. The Aural Ellipsis and the Nature of Listening in Contemporary Poetry. Nick Piombino. 3. Praxis: A Political Economy of Noise and Information. Bruce Andrews. 4. After Free Verse: The New Nonlinear Poetries. Marjorie Perloff. 5. Ether Either. Susan Howe. II. Performing Words 6. Visual Performance of the Poetic Text, Johana Drucker. 7. Voice in Extremis. Steve McCaffery. 8. Toward a Poetics of Polyphony and Translatabilityl. Dennis Tedlock. 9. Speech Effects: The Talk as a Genre. Bob Perrelman. 10. Sound Reading. Peter Quartermain. III-Close Hearings/Historical Settings 11. Understanding the Sound of Not Understanding. Jed Rasula 12. The Contemporary Poetry Reading. Peter Middelton 13. Neon Griot: The Functional Role of Poetry Readings in the Black Arts Movement. 14. Was That “Different”, “Dissident” or “Dissonant”? Poetry (n) the Public Spear: Slams, Open Readings, and Dissident Traditions.Maria Damon. 15. Local Vocals: Hawaii´s Pidgin Literature, Performance and Postcoloniality. Susan M. Schltz Afterword: VWho Speaks: Ventriloquism and the Self in the Poetry Reading. Ron Silliman Audio Resources Bibliography
-
The "public sphere" is widely debated in contemporary literary and cultural studies circles in the United States. The topic's significance underscores the pressing problem of the location of these contemporary debates: Is the "public sphere" a single authoritative and universal space in which the various positions in these debates compete for recognition, or does it consist of multiple local spaces spread over diverse collectivities? The term "public" has emerged with new urgency in different disciplines and contexts history, cinema and television studies, art criticism, feminist, gay and lesbian, postcolonial, and subaltern perspectives, and is proliferating in titles of books, articles, and college courses. "Public Sphere and Experience" opens the discussion of the material conditions of experience into an arena that had previously figured only as an abstract term: the media of mass and consumer culture, in particular the so-called new media.
Explorar
Enfoque
- Histórico (4)
- Literário (4)
- Análise Cultural (3)
- Estudos sobre a Subalternidade (2)
- Sobre Performance (2)
- Sociológico (2)
- Empírico/Sistémico (1)
- Estudos Étnicos (1)
- Estudos sobre Migrações (1)
- Estudos sobre Oralidade/Sonoridade (1)
Espaço Geocultural
-
América
(4)
- América do Norte (2)
- América do Sul (1)
-
Europa
(3)
- Europa Atlântica (1)
Período
- 1946–1989 (4)
- 1990–atualidade (4)
- 1901–1945 (3)
Relações Interartísticas
- Outras
- Performance (2)
Repertórios
- Poéticas Identitárias (3)
- Poesia Tradicional (2)
- Poéticas da Voz (2)
- Poéticas Neoépicas (1)
- Poéticas Sociais (1)
Tipo de recurso
Ano de publicação
- Entre 1900 e 1999 (4)
-
Entre 2000 e 2026
(2)
-
Entre 2010 e 2019
(2)
- 2014 (2)
-
Entre 2010 e 2019
(2)