Dispatches from the Land of Erasure
Dispatches from the Land of Erasure
Essays and Conversations
Metres, Philip
The University of Michigan Press
09/2025
308
Mole
Inglês
9780472039999
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Dispatch on Omelas
I. Erasing the Erasures: Writing While Arab
1. Same As It Ever Was: On Edward Said, Orientalism, and the Depiction of Arabs in America
2. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure (with Marwa Helal and Farid Matuk)
3. Imagining Iraq: On the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Iraq War
II. On Palestine
4. The Wall of Silence
5. Beyond the Familiar Landscape of Violence: A Conversation with Philip Metres about Shrapnel Maps by Milena Williamson
6. Vexing Resistance, Complicating Occupation: A Contrapuntal Reading of Sahar Khalifeh's Wild Thorns and David Grossman's The Smile of the Lamb
7. "Nothing Will Stop Me From Writing What I See": An Interview with Sahar Khalifeh
8. Teaching (Beyond) the Conflict: A Contrapuntal Reading of Savyon Liebrecht's "A Room on the Roof" and Ghareeb Asqalani's "Hunger"
9. Fidelity to the Unnameable: Zaina Alsous's A Theory of Birds
10. Of Seeing, Unseen, and Unseeable: Technology, Poetry, and "When It Rains in Gaza"
11. "To Be the Poet of Troy": An Interview with Mosab Abu Toha
12. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure During a Genocide
III. The Poetics of Justice
13. Poetics/Documents/Justice: A Conversation (with Susan Briante, Philip Metres, M. NourbeSe Philip, and Craig Santos Perez)
14. "A Story That Can't Be Told, Yet Must Be Told": Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip
15. Black Lives Matter and the Poetics of Racial Justice
16. Revolution in the First Person Plural: Mark Nowak's Social Poetics
IV. The Poetics of Peacebuilding
17. I Never Saw Him Drowning: Great-Uncle Charlie, the Great War, and the Peace Show
18. Poetry, Precarity, and Israel/Palestine: A Pandemic Lockdown Dialogue (with Mosab Abu Toha, Conor Bracken, Erika Meitner, Rachel Neve-Midbar, and Naomi Shihab Nye)
19. Never/Enough: An Afterword to Paideuma's Symposium on War and Literature
Notes
Permissions
Introduction: Dispatch on Omelas
I. Erasing the Erasures: Writing While Arab
1. Same As It Ever Was: On Edward Said, Orientalism, and the Depiction of Arabs in America
2. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure (with Marwa Helal and Farid Matuk)
3. Imagining Iraq: On the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Iraq War
II. On Palestine
4. The Wall of Silence
5. Beyond the Familiar Landscape of Violence: A Conversation with Philip Metres about Shrapnel Maps by Milena Williamson
6. Vexing Resistance, Complicating Occupation: A Contrapuntal Reading of Sahar Khalifeh's Wild Thorns and David Grossman's The Smile of the Lamb
7. "Nothing Will Stop Me From Writing What I See": An Interview with Sahar Khalifeh
8. Teaching (Beyond) the Conflict: A Contrapuntal Reading of Savyon Liebrecht's "A Room on the Roof" and Ghareeb Asqalani's "Hunger"
9. Fidelity to the Unnameable: Zaina Alsous's A Theory of Birds
10. Of Seeing, Unseen, and Unseeable: Technology, Poetry, and "When It Rains in Gaza"
11. "To Be the Poet of Troy": An Interview with Mosab Abu Toha
12. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure During a Genocide
III. The Poetics of Justice
13. Poetics/Documents/Justice: A Conversation (with Susan Briante, Philip Metres, M. NourbeSe Philip, and Craig Santos Perez)
14. "A Story That Can't Be Told, Yet Must Be Told": Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip
15. Black Lives Matter and the Poetics of Racial Justice
16. Revolution in the First Person Plural: Mark Nowak's Social Poetics
IV. The Poetics of Peacebuilding
17. I Never Saw Him Drowning: Great-Uncle Charlie, the Great War, and the Peace Show
18. Poetry, Precarity, and Israel/Palestine: A Pandemic Lockdown Dialogue (with Mosab Abu Toha, Conor Bracken, Erika Meitner, Rachel Neve-Midbar, and Naomi Shihab Nye)
19. Never/Enough: An Afterword to Paideuma's Symposium on War and Literature
Notes
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Poetry; social justice; Arab American; erasure; empire; documentary; Palestine; Israel; human rights; archive; narrative; genocide; peace; racial justice; racism; Orientalism; Gaza; Black Lives Matter; representation; liberation; peacebuilding; peacemaking; reparations; war
Acknowledgments
Permissions
Introduction: Dispatch on Omelas
I. Erasing the Erasures: Writing While Arab
1. Same As It Ever Was: On Edward Said, Orientalism, and the Depiction of Arabs in America
2. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure (with Marwa Helal and Farid Matuk)
3. Imagining Iraq: On the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Iraq War
II. On Palestine
4. The Wall of Silence
5. Beyond the Familiar Landscape of Violence: A Conversation with Philip Metres about Shrapnel Maps by Milena Williamson
6. Vexing Resistance, Complicating Occupation: A Contrapuntal Reading of Sahar Khalifeh's Wild Thorns and David Grossman's The Smile of the Lamb
7. "Nothing Will Stop Me From Writing What I See": An Interview with Sahar Khalifeh
8. Teaching (Beyond) the Conflict: A Contrapuntal Reading of Savyon Liebrecht's "A Room on the Roof" and Ghareeb Asqalani's "Hunger"
9. Fidelity to the Unnameable: Zaina Alsous's A Theory of Birds
10. Of Seeing, Unseen, and Unseeable: Technology, Poetry, and "When It Rains in Gaza"
11. "To Be the Poet of Troy": An Interview with Mosab Abu Toha
12. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure During a Genocide
III. The Poetics of Justice
13. Poetics/Documents/Justice: A Conversation (with Susan Briante, Philip Metres, M. NourbeSe Philip, and Craig Santos Perez)
14. "A Story That Can't Be Told, Yet Must Be Told": Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip
15. Black Lives Matter and the Poetics of Racial Justice
16. Revolution in the First Person Plural: Mark Nowak's Social Poetics
IV. The Poetics of Peacebuilding
17. I Never Saw Him Drowning: Great-Uncle Charlie, the Great War, and the Peace Show
18. Poetry, Precarity, and Israel/Palestine: A Pandemic Lockdown Dialogue (with Mosab Abu Toha, Conor Bracken, Erika Meitner, Rachel Neve-Midbar, and Naomi Shihab Nye)
19. Never/Enough: An Afterword to Paideuma's Symposium on War and Literature
Notes
Permissions
Introduction: Dispatch on Omelas
I. Erasing the Erasures: Writing While Arab
1. Same As It Ever Was: On Edward Said, Orientalism, and the Depiction of Arabs in America
2. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure (with Marwa Helal and Farid Matuk)
3. Imagining Iraq: On the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Iraq War
II. On Palestine
4. The Wall of Silence
5. Beyond the Familiar Landscape of Violence: A Conversation with Philip Metres about Shrapnel Maps by Milena Williamson
6. Vexing Resistance, Complicating Occupation: A Contrapuntal Reading of Sahar Khalifeh's Wild Thorns and David Grossman's The Smile of the Lamb
7. "Nothing Will Stop Me From Writing What I See": An Interview with Sahar Khalifeh
8. Teaching (Beyond) the Conflict: A Contrapuntal Reading of Savyon Liebrecht's "A Room on the Roof" and Ghareeb Asqalani's "Hunger"
9. Fidelity to the Unnameable: Zaina Alsous's A Theory of Birds
10. Of Seeing, Unseen, and Unseeable: Technology, Poetry, and "When It Rains in Gaza"
11. "To Be the Poet of Troy": An Interview with Mosab Abu Toha
12. Dispatches from the Land of Erasure During a Genocide
III. The Poetics of Justice
13. Poetics/Documents/Justice: A Conversation (with Susan Briante, Philip Metres, M. NourbeSe Philip, and Craig Santos Perez)
14. "A Story That Can't Be Told, Yet Must Be Told": Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip
15. Black Lives Matter and the Poetics of Racial Justice
16. Revolution in the First Person Plural: Mark Nowak's Social Poetics
IV. The Poetics of Peacebuilding
17. I Never Saw Him Drowning: Great-Uncle Charlie, the Great War, and the Peace Show
18. Poetry, Precarity, and Israel/Palestine: A Pandemic Lockdown Dialogue (with Mosab Abu Toha, Conor Bracken, Erika Meitner, Rachel Neve-Midbar, and Naomi Shihab Nye)
19. Never/Enough: An Afterword to Paideuma's Symposium on War and Literature
Notes
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.