Language, Voice, and Performance – Notes on Lily Greenham's Sound Poetry

Martin Glaz Serup, Johanna Drucker, Vincent Broqua, Johan Gardfors, Fiona McGovern, Cecilia Bello Minciacchi

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Abstract

In this collective article, we argue for a wider recognition of Lily Greenham’s
sound poetry, underscoring her artistic uses of multilingualism
and transnational collaboration. The form of the article is conceptual:
in order to signal the importance given to poetry as a collaborative and
transnational activity in Greenham’s oeuvre, we have chosen to write the
article in six languages and as a collaboration between six scholars with
different backgrounds. The form of the article moreover refects the privilege
given to language as material, structure, and activity in Greenham’s
works. The purpose of our article is thus twofold: while we seek to initiate
an academic reception of Greenham’s works and to highlight these as
important contributions to the traditionally male-dominated historiography
of sound poetry, we also seek to examine how academic writing can alter
its conventional forms in order to address works that are not ideally suited
for hermeneutic or exegetic acts of reading
OriginalsprogFlere sprog
TidsskriftTidskrift foer Litteraturvetenskap
Sider (fra-til)22-33
Antal sider11
ISSN1104-0556
StatusUdgivet - 2017

Emneord

  • Det Humanistiske Fakultet
  • Lily Greenham
  • multilingualism
  • multilingual poetry
  • sound poetry

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