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Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry

Af: Rachel Trousdale Engelsk Hardback

Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry

Af: Rachel Trousdale Engelsk Hardback
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Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry explores how American poets of the last hundred years have used laughter to create communities of readers and writers. For poets slightly outside of the literary or social mainstream, humor encourages mutual understanding and empathic insight among artist, audience, and subject. As a result, laughter helps poets reframe and reject literary, political, and discursive hierarchies--whether to overturn those hierarchies, or to place themselves at the top. While theorists like Freud and Bergson argue that laughter patrols and maintains the boundary between in-group and out-group, this volume shows how laughter helps us cross or re-draw those boundaries. Poets who practice such constructive humor promote a more democratic approach to laughter. Humor reveals their beliefs about their audiences and their attitudes toward the Romantic notion that poets are exceptional figures. When poets use humor to promote empathy, they suggest that poetry''s ethical function is tied to its structure: empathy, humor, and poetry identify shared patterns among apparently disparate objects.This book explores a broad range of serious approaches to laughter: the inclusive, community-building humor of W. H. Auden and Marianne Moore; the self-aggrandizing humor of Ezra Pound; the self-critical humor of T. S. Eliot; Sterling Brown''s antihierarchical comedy; Elizabeth Bishop''s attempts to balance mockery with sympathy; and the comic epistemologies of Lucille Clifton, Stephanie Burt, Cathy Park Hong, and other contemporary poets. It charts a developing poetics of laughter in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, showing how humor can be deployed to embrace, to exclude, and to transform.
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Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry explores how American poets of the last hundred years have used laughter to create communities of readers and writers. For poets slightly outside of the literary or social mainstream, humor encourages mutual understanding and empathic insight among artist, audience, and subject. As a result, laughter helps poets reframe and reject literary, political, and discursive hierarchies--whether to overturn those hierarchies, or to place themselves at the top. While theorists like Freud and Bergson argue that laughter patrols and maintains the boundary between in-group and out-group, this volume shows how laughter helps us cross or re-draw those boundaries. Poets who practice such constructive humor promote a more democratic approach to laughter. Humor reveals their beliefs about their audiences and their attitudes toward the Romantic notion that poets are exceptional figures. When poets use humor to promote empathy, they suggest that poetry''s ethical function is tied to its structure: empathy, humor, and poetry identify shared patterns among apparently disparate objects.This book explores a broad range of serious approaches to laughter: the inclusive, community-building humor of W. H. Auden and Marianne Moore; the self-aggrandizing humor of Ezra Pound; the self-critical humor of T. S. Eliot; Sterling Brown''s antihierarchical comedy; Elizabeth Bishop''s attempts to balance mockery with sympathy; and the comic epistemologies of Lucille Clifton, Stephanie Burt, Cathy Park Hong, and other contemporary poets. It charts a developing poetics of laughter in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, showing how humor can be deployed to embrace, to exclude, and to transform.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN-13: 9780192895714
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0192895710
Udg. Dato: 16 dec 2021
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 240mm
Højde: 165mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 16 dec 2021
Forfatter(e): Rachel Trousdale
Forfatter(e) Rachel Trousdale


Kategori Litteraturstudier: fra 1900 til 2000


ISBN-13 9780192895714


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 288


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 240mm


Højde 165mm


Udg. Dato 16 dec 2021


Oplagsdato 16 dec 2021


Forlag Oxford University Press

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