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http://hdl.handle.net/11320/19135| Tytuł: | From Collectivity to Embodiment: Political Engagement in Eileen Myles’s Selected Poetry |
| Autorzy: | Wajdziak, Julia |
| Słowa kluczowe: | Eileen Myles collectivity embodiment poetry political engagement |
| Data wydania: | 2025 |
| Data dodania: | 27-paź-2025 |
| Wydawca: | The University of Białystok, The Faculty of Philology |
| Źródło: | Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies 50 (3/2025), pp. 69-83 |
| Abstrakt: | This paper examines how Eileen Myles’s poetry serves as a potent mode of political engagement. I analyze two poems, “An American Poem” (1991) and “I always put my pussy” (1993), to explore how poetry becomes a site of resistance. By placing these two poems in dialogue I demonstrate how Myles’s political poetry employs two key strategies: collectivity and embodiment. “An American Poem” subverts national narratives by reimagining Myles’s personal identity within the framework of American aristocracy. In contrast, “I always put my pussy” foregrounds desire as a radical political act, demonstrating how Myles uses embodiment to reimagine national belonging. The analysis of these poems is situated within Myles’s 1992 presidential campaign to illustrate how poetry becomes part of their broader political activism. Myles’s poetry operates as both a critique of hegemonic structures and a visionary act, showing the potential of poetic language to reimagine resistance. |
| Afiliacja: | University of Warsaw, Poland |
| Nota biograficzna: | Julia Wajdziak is a PhD candidate at the University of Warsaw's Doctoral School of Humanities. She recently completed her Master's thesis on the evolution of political poetics in Eileen Myles's oeuvre. She also holds a degree in Applied Linguistics with a specialization in Translation and Translation Technologies. Julia has been engaged in the Student Chapter of the Gender/Sexuality Research Group at the American Studies Center. Her doctoral project explores the lesbian life-writing tradition in Anglophone literature. Her broader research interests include autobiography and autofiction, queer auto-theoretical writing practices, and contemporary American poetry. |
| E-mail: | j.wajdziak@student.uw.edu.pl |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11320/19135 |
| DOI: | 10.15290/CR.2025.50.3.05 |
| e-ISSN: | 2300-6250 |
| metadata.dc.identifier.orcid: | 0009-0005-7955-1247 |
| Typ Dokumentu: | Article |
| metadata.dc.rights.uri: | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
| Właściciel praw: | Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) |
| Występuje w kolekcji(ach): | Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies, 2025, Issue 50 |
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