2006
DOI: 10.1353/lit.2006.0016
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Muriel Rukeyser Goes to War: Pragmatism, Pluralism, and the Politics of Ekphrasis

Abstract: Muriel Rukeyser is often regarded as a poet of the 1930s literary left.As this essay argues however, Rukeyser underwent a transformation during the 1940s from a proletarian into a pragmatist committed to pluralist values necessary for confronting totalitarianism abroad. Ultimately, this commitment to pluralism and multiple perspectives led to her use of ekphrasis (poetry descriptive of visual art), which is itself a "pluralist" form that incorporates both language and visual imagery. Part of this wartime trans… Show more

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