Abstract:For the last two hundred years, poets and scholars of English poetry have perpetuated a narrative about poetic form as a means of liberation and freedom. Contemporary poets, suspicious of earlier claims made on behalf of liberation, seem wise to the fact that the rhetoric of freedom in the twentieth century has served capitalistic, hegemonic, and imperialist motives while silencing opposition. Such skepticism emerges especially in the work of contemporary Language poets such as Bob Perelman, Susan Howe, and Ch… Show more
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