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Posts by: Elizabeth Bidwell Goetz (she/her)

  1. “in her arms she holds them”: New Kinship Structures in New American Poetry September 15, 2019

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  2. Poems “as good as rocks”: The Construction of Rebellious Community in Alice Notley’s Mysteries of Small Houses September 6, 2017

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  3. Writing like a Witch: Experimental Procedures in Trance (Workshop) February 22, 2015

    Posted in abstract, Alice Notley, automatic writing, Bananagrams, CAConrad, event, literature, poetry, trance, workshop.

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  4. Gendered Flânerie in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway March 13, 2014

    Posted in abstract, cosmopolitanism, flanerie, literature, Michel de Certeau, modernism, theories of the city, Virginia Woolf.

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  5. Eating Words: How to Understand Misunderstandings at Hemingway’s Cafes January 7, 2011

    Posted in abstract, CUNY, Ernest Hemingway, event, literature, modernism, speech act theory.

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  6. If This Is a Knowledge System: Thinking about Primo Levi and Martin Heidegger January 7, 2011

    Posted in abstract, Beyond Human Rights?, Holocaust, Indiana University, literature, Martin Heidegger, Primo Levi.

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