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- catalog abstract "Although Elizabeth Bishop is often viewed as an apolitical, purely descriptive poet, her poems are much more rhetorical than they initially seem. Bishop armed her poems with paradox, oxymorons, and strangely androgynous speakers in order to invite the reader to question his or her own ideas about poetry, feminism and gender politics. Starting literally with the first poem in her first book, Bishop's work asks the reader to question not only their casual reading habits, but also the very ability of language to represent reality - a very deconstructive move for a poet who eschewed literary movements and manifestoes.".
- catalog contributor b10602745.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction: Bishop and Feminism -- 2. Subversive Objectivity in North and South -- 3. Deconstructing Cultures in A Cold Spring -- 4. Oppositions and Reflections: Gender-Bending in the Love Poems -- 5. Questions of Home: Liminality in "Brazil" in Questions of Travel -- 5. Questions at Home: Ambivalent Domesticity in "Elsewhere" -- 7. The Geography of Self: Resonating Selves in Geography III -- 8. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Although Elizabeth Bishop is often viewed as an apolitical, purely descriptive poet, her poems are much more rhetorical than they initially seem. Bishop armed her poems with paradox, oxymorons, and strangely androgynous speakers in order to invite the reader to question his or her own ideas about poetry, feminism and gender politics.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-181).".
- catalog description "Starting literally with the first poem in her first book, Bishop's work asks the reader to question not only their casual reading habits, but also the very ability of language to represent reality - a very deconstructive move for a poet who eschewed literary movements and manifestoes.".
- catalog extent "181 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Dazzling dialectics.".
- catalog identifier "0820433535 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Dazzling dialectics.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in modern poetry, 1069-4145 ; vol. 7".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Peter Lang,".
- catalog relation "Dazzling dialectics.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "811/.54 20".
- catalog subject "Bishop, Elizabeth, 1911-1979 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Bishop, Elizabeth, 1911-1979 Political and social views.".
- catalog subject "Feminism and literature United States History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Gender identity in literature.".
- catalog subject "Lesbians in literature.".
- catalog subject "PS3503.I785 Z86 1997".
- catalog subject "Sex role in literature.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature United States History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: Bishop and Feminism -- 2. Subversive Objectivity in North and South -- 3. Deconstructing Cultures in A Cold Spring -- 4. Oppositions and Reflections: Gender-Bending in the Love Poems -- 5. Questions of Home: Liminality in "Brazil" in Questions of Travel -- 5. Questions at Home: Ambivalent Domesticity in "Elsewhere" -- 7. The Geography of Self: Resonating Selves in Geography III -- 8. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Dazzling dialectics : Elizabeth Bishop's resonating feminist reality / Sally Bishop Shigley.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".