What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional and What We Should Be Talking About: A Lecture
What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional and What We Should Be Talking About: A Lecture
Zucker, Rachel
Reading Date: Thursday, January 28, 2016
Welcome-25382
Description:
by Tyler Meier
Introduction-25384
Description:
by Susan Briante
Opening Remarks-25386
On the historical development and definition of confessional poetry and its relationship to therapy-25388
On mainstream privilege, whiteness, gender, and privacy in confessional poetry-25390
Question and Answer Session-25392
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Reading Date: Thursday, January 28, 2016
Series: Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry, Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): UA Poetry Center
Series: Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry, Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): UA Poetry Center
In this lecture, Rachel Zucker discusses risk, shame, and questions of gender and privilege in relationship to confessional poetry.
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