Contemporary Visual Poetry by Becket, Fiona (9781032231631) | Browns Books
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Contemporary Visual Poetry : Women Writing the Posthuman

Part of the Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture series
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This book examines contemporary visual poetry and how conceptual writing, poem-objects, and computational texts shape a posthumanist understanding that is “situated”.

First, the eye is theorised with respect to ethical understanding.

When visual poets reclaim vision, visual poetics becomes a feminist praxis.

In Paula Claire and Maggie O’Sullivan, visual poetry becomes an ecological practice concerned with connectivity in the entanglements of natureculture.

In O’Sullivan, Campanello, Bergvall, and Philip, spatial and temporal sense (de)formation sustains radical forms of voicing and eyewitness.

Finally, works by Mez Breeze and Stephanie Strickland expand our understanding of visual poetry in digital (electronic, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence) contexts in which technology and affect are intimately connected.

These visual texts open up Braidotti’s question with respect to how we are to “visualize the subject as a transversal entity encompassing the human, our genetic neighbours the animals and the earth as a whole, and to do so within an understandable language”.

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Routledge
1032231637 / 9781032231631
Hardback
809.1
19/08/2025
United Kingdom
English
256 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm

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