Unlimited Eligibility?
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<p><b>Rewrites the dominant narrative of the political work of lyric poetry in the United States since the nineteenth century.</b></p><p>What if increased visibility of marginalized identities-a goal of much socially committed lyric poetry in the United States-does not necessarily lead to increased social recognition? For many contemporary scholars this is the central question of lyric politics.<i>Unlimited Eligibility?</i> revisits and deeply historicizes this question. Ryan Cull explores the relationship of a diverse set of poets including Walt Whitman Jean Toomer Hart Crane James Merrill Thylias Moss and Claudia Rankine to a series of movements intended to build inclusion: the St. Louis Hegelians cultural pluralism identity politics and multiculturalism. In tracing the tensions in lyric poetry's merger with the pursuit of recognition Cull offers a new history of the political work of lyric poetry while exposing the discursive roots of the nation's faltering progress toward becoming a more inclusive democracy.</p>
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