Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Literature
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Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Literature by Isabel Waidner
If there were a literary avant-garde that were relevant now, it would be what the queers and their allies are doing, at the intersections, across disciplines. This avant-garde would be inclusive, racially and culturally diverse, migrants galore, predominately but not exclusively working-class, transdisciplinary, (gender)queer and politically clued up (left).
Isabel Waidner
Liberating the Canon is an edited anthology capturing the contemporary emergence of radically innovative and nonconforming forms of literature in the UK and US. Historically, sociopolitical marginalisation and avant-garde aesthetics have not come together in UK literature, counterintuitively divorcing outsider experience and formal innovation. Bringing together intersectional identity and literary innovation, LTC is designed as an intervention against the normativity of literary publishing contexts and the institution 'Innovative Literature' as such. More widely, if literature, any literature, can act as a mode of cultural resistance and help imagine a more progressive politics in Tory Britain and beyond, it is this.
Contributors are Mojisola Adebayo, Jess Arndt (US), Jay Bernard, Richard Brammer, Victoria Brown, SJ Fowler, Juliet Jacques, Sara Jaffe (US), Roz Kaveney, R. Zamora Linmark (US), Mira Mattar, Seabright D.Mortimer, Nat Raha, Nisha Ramayya, Rosie Snajdr, Timothy Thornton, Isabel Waidner, Joanna Walsh and Eley Williams.
Isabel Waidner is a cultural theorist and writer. She being the author of three works of original fiction, the most recent of which is Gaudy Bauble (Dostoevsky Wannabe, 2017), which is on the longlist for the Times Literary Supplement's Republic of Consciousness Prize for rigorous literary fiction and magnificent writing. 3: AM, Berfrois, Configurations, The Happy Hypocrite, The Quietus, and Minor Literature[s] have published or will publish her articles and short fiction. Waidner recorded records on the UK labels Rough Trade (2003) and Blast First (2004) as part of the indie band Klang. She is a lecturer in English and Creative Writing at Roehampton University in London, UK, and the editor of Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Writing (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2018). @isabelwaidne @isabelwaidne @isabelwaidne @isabelw
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| ISBN 13 | 9781999924508 |
| ISBN 10 | 1999924509 |
| Title | Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Literature |
| Author | Isabel Waidner |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Dostoyevsky Wannabe |
| Year published | 2018-02-01 |
| Number of pages | 272 |
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