for less read lest
lest the possible resistance becomes a de facto norm
also I just realised that I let "classic avant garde strategies" pass where
I would be inclined to ask for a clarification of "avant garde"
I'm going to think about that
L
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From: Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 06 February 2005 13:40
Subject: Re: academic verse
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>From: cris cheek <[log in to unmask]>
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>Date: 06 February 2005 13:18
>Subject: Re: academic verse
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>>It *does mean that poets have been acculturated to producing critical
>>materials and reflexive writing in close relation to or even as part of
>>their emergent writing practice.
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>a quibble, but an important one, cris
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>*some poets have been thus acculturated
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>So critical tools, vocabularies,
>>perspectives, strategies (from philosophy, literature, cultural
>>studies, performance studies, media studies, bio-informatics . . .) are
>>becoming integral to a poet's experience of language.
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>are in many cases
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>let's leave the pattersons to argue that their experience is everyone's
>experience
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>and let's leave space for further digression less the possible resistance
>becomes a de facto norm
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>good points, arguments whatever
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>L
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