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Encyclopedia > Barrett Watten

Barrett Watten, American poet (b.1948 in Long Beach, California), is a contemporary United States poet. Since 1994 he has taught modernism and cultural studies at Wayne State University in Detroit. Other areas of research include postmodern culture and American literature ; poetics ; literary and cultural theory ; visual studies ; the avant-garde and digital literature. Emily Dickinson, one of the best known American poets. ... 1948 (MCMXLVIII) is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... Long Beach is the name of several places: Long Beach, British Columbia, Canada Long Beach, California, United States of America Long Beach, Mississippi, United States of America Long Beach, New York, United States of America Long Beach, Washington, United States of America Long Beach Township, New Jersey, United States of... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 3rd 410,000 km² 402. ... Poet is a term applied to a person who composes poetry, including extended forms such as dramatic verse. ... Modernism is a cultural movement that generally includes progressive art and architecture, music and literature which emerged in the decades before 1914, as artists rebelled against late 19th century academic and historicist traditions. ... Cultural studies combines sociology, literary theory, film/video studies, and cultural anthropology to study cultural phenomena in industrial societies. ... Wayne State University Wayne State University, located in Detroit, Michigan, is adjacent to the citys Cultural Center. ... Motto: Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus (We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes - this motto was adopted after the disastrous 1805 fire that devastated the city) Nickname: The Motor City and Motown Location in Wayne County, Michigan Founded Incorporated July 24, 1701 1815  County Wayne County Mayor... Postmodernity (also called post-modernity or the postmodern condition) is a term used by philosophers, social scientists, art critics and social critics to refer to aspects of contemporary art, culture, economics and social conditions that are the result of the unique features of late 20th century and early 21st century... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Aristotles Poetics aims to give an account of poetry. ... An automatic way of defining the imaginary lack of boundaries separating all of mankind’s different forms of expression (or ways of life). ... A work similar to Marcel Duchamps Fountain Avant garde (written avant-garde) is a French phrase, one of many French phrases used by English speakers. ...


After graduating from high school he attended MIT and then UC Berkeley, where he took an AB in Biochemistry in 1969. It was there he met poets Robert Grenier and Ron Silliman and studied with Josephine Miles, who recommended him to the Iowa Writers Workshop where he received an MFA in English (Program of Creative Writing) in 1972. Watten later returned to the Bay Area and began to form relations with some experimental writers who would become known as the Language School. This 'school' was not a group precisely, but a tendency in the work of many of its so-called practitioners (see article on L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets). Watten edited This, one of the central little magazines of the 'movement', and co-edited Poetics Journal, one of its theoretical venues. In 1986, he returned to UC Berkeley, earning his PhD in English in 1996. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, is a research and educational institution located in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. MIT is a world leader in science and technology, as well as in many other fields, including management, economics, linguistics, political science, and philosophy. ... The University of California, Berkeley (also known as Cal, UC Berkeley, UCB, or simply Berkeley) is a prestigious, public, coeducational university situated in the foothills of Berkeley, California to the east of San Francisco Bay, overlooking the Golden Gate and its bridge. ... Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of life, a bridge between biology and chemistry that studies how complex chemical reactions give rise to life. ... Ron Silliman, American poet, (b. ... Josephine Miles (June 11, 1911 - 1985) was the first woman to be tenured in the English Department at the University of California, Berkeley. ... MFA is an abbreviation, initialism or acronym for: Master of Fine Arts (most notable usage) Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malta Football Association [1] Music for America [2] Managed Funds Association Multi Fibre Arrangement This is a disambiguation page — a... Bay Area is a common term to refer to a metropolitan area situated around a bay. ... The Language or L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets were the most significant avant garde grouping in United States poetry in the last quarter of the 20th century. ...


His published work includes Bad History (1998) and Frame (1971-1990) which appeared in 1997. Frame brings together six previously published works of poetry from two decades: Opera—Works, Decay, 1–10, Plasma/Paralleles/"X", Complete Though and Conduit. Two of his books ( Progress (1985) and Under Erasure (1991) ) were republished in 2004, with a new preface, as Progress | Under Erasure.


Watten is co-author, with Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, and Ron Silliman, of Leningrad: American Writers in the Soviet Union (1991) . He has published two volumes of literary and cultural criticism, including The Constructivist Moment (2003) which was awarded the René Wellek Prize in 2004.[1] Lyn Hejinian (born 1941) is a United States poet, essayist, translator and publisher. ... Ron Silliman, American poet, (b. ...


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