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Transformative Repetition in Experimental and Post-Digital Poetics sheds new light on how we see repetition today by proposing a multi-faced exploration of the material and medial expressiveness of repetition in contemporary poetry. This collection brings together scholars from across different disciplines to analyse transformative repetitions in works of experimental, concrete, conceptual, digital and post-digital poetry. Linking contemporary poetics to their historical antecedents in the avant-gardes of the twentieth century, Transformative Repetition pays special attention to the expanded media boundaries that define literary practices in the twenty-first century. As such, it draws on an expanded notion of poetry to examine how repetition shapes different textual modalities in various media while challenging the traditional divides between repetition and variation, creation and replication, difference and sameness. Attentive to the relationship between form and aesthetic politics, the chapters in this volume also highlight the cultural, social and political implications of repetition.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Repetitive Thoughts, Global Avant-Gardes
Bruno Ministro
Part I - Repetition and Experimental Poetry (From the Past)
1. Deep Reading Minimal Texts: Prayers and Elegies in Off-Off Artifacts
Rui Torres
2. Broken Repetition: Difference and Its Iteration in Hansjörg Mayer's Early Titles
Bronaċ Ferran
3. "You Also Means Me". Repetition as Creation and Deconstruction of the Self: The Case of Ketty La Rocca
Marzia D'Amico
4. The Zukofskys' Catullus as Phenomenal Repetition
Rebecca Kosick
Part II - Repetition and Contemporary Poetry (Of the Present)
5. Structures in Movement: Repeating Ulises Carrión in the 21st Century
Olivia Lott
6. Repetition in African American Poetry: From the Spirituals to Douglas Kearney
Lauri Scheyer
7. "Bound by the Contrary of Ceaseless Repetition": Form and the Hold of Perseveration in Maria Cyranowicz's deepression Archive
Małgorzata Myk
8. Expanded Elegy in Victoria Chang's Obit
Julie Phillips Brown
Part III - Repetition and Post-Digital Artistic Research (For the Future)
9. The Equilexical Sonnet: Insights from Study and Poetic Practice
Nick Montfort
10. Serial Writing
Felipe Cussen
11. It's Fine: An Ecopoetics of Exhaustion in Weather Writing
J. R. Carpenter
Notes on Contributors
Index