The Transformation (Atelos)
by Juliana Spahr
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Juliana Spahr takes on the extraordinary in this account of domestic politics in the complicated neo-colonial confusion of post-9/11 North America.Tags
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They found themselves questioning ambiguity and its presumed neutrality in their work.
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Her crisp prose crystallizes the helplessness of our relation to social categories: this is how it feels to be a student, a teacher, a white person, a citizen, and to realize that for some people (nonstudents, noncitizens) you are, willy-nilly, one of “them.”
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Juliana Spahr is a poet, scholar, and editor. She is the recipient of the 2009 O.B. Hardison Poetry Prize awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library. Among her previous works are Response (Sun and Moon Press, 1996), for which she received the National Poetry Series Award; This Connection of Everyone with Lungs (University of California, 2005); and show more The Transformation (Atelos Press, 2007). show less
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