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Expanding Verse - (New Interventions in Japanese Studies) by Andrew Campana (Paperback)
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- A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program.
- About the Author: Andrew Campana is Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature and Media in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University.
- 244 Pages
- Poetry, Asian
- Series Name: New Interventions in Japanese Studies
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"Expanding Verse explores experimental poetic practice at key moments of transition in Japan's media landscape from the 1920s to the present. Andrew Campana centers hybrid poetic forms in modern and contemporary Japan-many of which have never been examined in detail before: the cinepoem, the tape-recorder poem, the protest performance poem, the music-video poem, the online sign-language poem, and the augmented-reality poem. Drawing together approaches from literary, media, and disability studies, he contends that poetry actively aimed to disrupt the norms of media in each era. For the poets in Expanding Verse, poetry was not a medium in and of itself but a way to push back against what new media technologies crystallized and perpetuated. Their aim was to challenge dominant conceptions of embodiment and sensation, as well as who counts as a poet and what counts as poetry. Over and over, poetic practice became a way to think about each medium otherwise, and to find new possibilities at the edge of media"--Book Synopsis
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Expanding Verse explores experimental poetic practice at key moments of transition in Japan's media landscape from the 1920s to the present. Andrew Campana centers hybrid poetic forms in modern and contemporary Japan--many of which have never been examined in detail before--including the cinepoem, the tape recorder poem, the protest performance poem, the music video poem, the online sign language poem, and the augmented reality poem. Drawing together approaches from literary, media, and disability studies, he contends that poetry actively aimed to disrupt the norms of media in each era. For the poets in Expanding Verse, poetry was not a medium in and of itself but a way to push back against what new media technologies crystallized and perpetuated. Their aim was to challenge dominant conceptions of embodiment and sensation, as well as who counts as a poet and what counts as poetry. Over and over, poetic practice became a way to think about each medium otherwise, and to find new possibilities at the edge of media.From the Back Cover
"Approaches the history of modern Japanese literature from an entirely new angle--media ecologies of poetry. The result is nothing less than an alternative history of literature in Japan as well as a history of media that is by turns surprising and deeply satisfying."--Thomas Lamarre, author of The Anime Ecology: A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media "Expanding Verse is original in terms of the selection of the corpus; timely in terms of the interdisciplinary scope; and substantial in terms of the extent of research and the wealth of knowledge imparted. Andrew Campana demonstrates the genre's importance through careful consideration of each poet whose experimental creativity is eloquently introduced and assessed. Warm and inviting--readers will be left feeling much informed about the poets' respective lives, challenges, and adventures."--Atsuko Sakaki, author of Train Travel as Embodied Space-Time in Narrative Theory "This book impresses on every page as a stunning work of scholarly rigor and innovative thinking about a complex problem at the core of humanities. Campana's brilliant understanding of the materiality of poetry rethinks the literary form, challenging us to reconfigure literary and media studies."--Jonathan E. Abel, author of The New Real: Media and Mimesis in Japan from Stereographs to EmojiAbout the Author
Andrew Campana is Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature and Media in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University.Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 244
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Asian
Series Title: New Interventions in Japanese Studies
Publisher: University of California Press
Theme: Japanese
Format: Paperback
Author: Andrew Campana
Language: English
Street Date: December 10, 2024
TCIN: 91830532
UPC: 9780520399211
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-6580
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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