That sounds like "oil and water" to a lot of people. And my contribution in the new
Poetry and Cultural Studies: A Reader (U. of Illinois) explains why. But, really, this project, from Maria Damon and Ira Livingston, has been long anticipated b/c it will fill an enormous gap in the literature - esp. for the classroom. As the
table of contents shows, they include everyone from Wordsworth to Frankfurt to Today, giving "cultural studies" a broad purview - and including lots of definitions of poetry in the process. Hopefully this book will make more younger scholars realize that, yes, poetry is a part of the same cultural-historical narrative that fiction critics have been talking about lo these many years.
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Hey, the nimbly experienced online writing instructor quickly found a google preview of the book you are touting:
http://books.google.com/books?id=j1ypMQJsUmYC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ViewAPI#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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