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Selected Scholarship

  • “More News from Poems: Further Explorations of Investigative/Documentary/Social Poetics….” Kenyon Review. 2018.
  • “They Say the War is Over.” (Contemporary Literature, 2013)
  • “Poems for Peace.” (Poetry Foundation, 2010)
  • “Vexing Resistance, Complicating Occupation: A Contrapuntal Reading of Sahar Khalifeh’s Wild Thorns and David Grossman’s The Smile of the Lamb.” (College Literature, 2010)
  • “Beyond Grief and Grievance: Poetry after 9/11.” (Poetry Foundation, 2008)
  • “Remaking/Unmaking: Abu Ghraib and Poetry.” (PMLA, 2008)
  • “Introduction to Come Together: Imagine Peace.” (Big Bridge, 2008)
  • “Lang/scapes: Further Explorations of War Resistance Poetry.” (Big Bridge, 2008)
  • “Poetry and the Peace Movement: Useable Pasts, Multiple Futures.” (Big Bridge, 2008)
  • “From Reznikoff to Public Enemy.” (Poetry Foundation, 2007)
  • “William Stafford’s Down in My Heart: The Poetics of Pacifism and the Limits of Lyric.” (Peace and Change, 2004)
  • “Barrett Watten’s Bad History: A Counter-Epic to the Gulf War.” (Postmodern Culture, 2003)
  • “Confusing a Naïve Robert Lowell and Lowell Naeve: ‘Lost Connections’ in 1940s War Resistance at West Street and Danbury Prison.” (Contemporary Literature, 2000)

 

 

 

 
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