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Powers of Possibility : Experimental American Writing since the 1960s

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0199609292
ISBN-13 9780199609291
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 1st, 2011
Print length 296 Pages
Weight 500 grams
Dimensions 22.10 x 14.60 x 2.40 cms
Ksh 21,200.00
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By outlining a novel concept of literary practice, 'potentialism', this book shows how opening up literary possibilities enabled writers such as Allen Ginsberg, LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka, William S. Burroughs, Kathy Acker, and Lyn Hejinian to tackle matters of power and politics.
In The Meaning of Contemporary Realism (1957) Georg Lukács discussed how the power struggle of the Cold War made it all the more pressing for literary writers to present ''concrete potentialities'' of individual character in novel ways. Powers of Possibility explores how American experimental writers since the 1960s have set about presenting exactly that while engaging with specific issues of social power. The book''s five chapters cover a range of writers, literary genres, and political issues, including: Allen Ginsberg''s anti-Vietnam War poems; LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka and Black Power theatre; William S. Burroughs''s novels and the Space Programmes; Kathy Acker''s fiction and Biopolitics; and Lyn Hejinian, Language poetry, and the Cold War. Each chapter examines how relations of character and social power were widely discussed in terms of potentiality: Black Power groups, for example, debated the ''revolutionary potential'' of African Americans, while advances in the space programmes led to speculation about the evolution of ''human potential'' in space colonies. In considering how the literary writers engage with such debates, Alex Houen also shows how each writer''s approach entails combining different meanings of ''potential'': ''possible as opposed to actual''; ''a quantity of force''; a ''capacity'' or ''faculty''; and ''potency''. Such an approach can be characterised as a literary ''potentialism'' that turns literary possibilities (including experiments with style and form) into an affective aesthetic force with which to combat or reorient the effects of social power on people. Potentialism is not a literary movement, Houen emphasises, so much as a novel concept of literary practice-a concept that stands as a refreshing alternative to notions of ''postmodernism'' and the ''postmodern avant-garde''.

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