Ideas, culture, and capital flow across national borders with
unprecedented speed, but we tend not to think of poems as taking part
in globalization. Jahan Ramazani shows that poetry has much to
contribute to understanding literature in an extra-national frame.
Indeed, the globality of poetry, he argues, stands to energize the
transnational turn in the humanities. Poetry in a Global Age builds on
Ramazani’s award-winning A Transnational Poetics, a book that had a
catalytic effect on literary studies. Ramazani broadens his lens to
discuss modern and contemporary poems not only in relation to world
literature, war, and questions of orientalism but also in light of
current debates over ecocriticism, translation studies, tourism, and
cultural geography. He offers brilliant readings of postcolonial poets
like Agha Shahid Ali, Lorna Goodison, and Daljit Nagra, as well as
canonical modernists such as W. B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, T. S.
Eliot, and Marianne Moore. Ramazani shows that even when poetry seems
locally rooted, its long memory of forms and words, its connections
across centuries, continents, and languages, make it a powerful
imaginative resource for a global age. This book makes a strong case
for poetry in the future development of world literature and global
studies.
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ISBN
9780226730288
Publisert
2020
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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