Project

How to (re)write the past: thinking about history in American avant-garde poetry

Code
3E006710
Duration
01 October 2010 → 30 September 2017
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund, Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Historical theory and methodology
    • Language studies
    • Literary studies
    • Theory and methodology of language studies
    • Theory and methodology of linguistics
    • Theory and methodology of literary studies
    • Other languages and literary studies
    • Philosophy
  • Social sciences
    • General pedagogical and educational sciences
    • Communication sciences
Keywords
American literature philosophy of history history avant-garde poetry Contemporary Community English literature English literature Lyric Poetry Rhetoric Literary studies Literary studies
 
Project description

This postdoc. project investigates how American avant-garde poets (William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, Susan Howe) have thought about the nature and the representation of the past. It’s a commonplace that twentieth-century American historians, in contrast to their European colleagues, have devoted litte attention to the idea of history. This project traces an American meta-historical debate in the work of three ‘poet historians’.