Revolutionary Poetics
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Revolutionary Poetics

Decolonial Poetry and the Time of Liberation

  1. 200 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Revolutionary Poetics

Decolonial Poetry and the Time of Liberation

About this book

Demonstrates the centrality of thinking about time to decolonial poetry and poetics.

Revolutionary Poetics considers the role of politically engaged poetry during social revolutions and processes of decolonization. Javier Padilla argues that writers in Ireland, Central America, Africa, and the Caribbean sought to capture in their poetry the time of liberation—a moment conjoining the end of colonialism and imperialism and the dawn of a decolonized historical consciousness. The book thus analyzes key moments in the history of twentieth-century liberation movements through poetry and poetics, examining the work of W. B. Yeats, Ernesto Cardenal, Pedro Mir, René Depestre, and Roque Dalton alongside the decolonial theories of thinkers such as Frantz Fanon and Enrique Dussel. These poets reimagined and adapted modernist poetics of instantaneity in order to advance collective aims and bolster the prospects of liberation. While the poetics of temporal rupture can be traced back to earlier Anglo-European traditions, it is in peripheral regions that the revolutionary moment acquired not just aesthetic but also historical and political meaning.

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Information

Publisher
SUNY Press
Year
2026
Print ISBN
9798855808407
9798855808391
eBook ISBN
9798855808414

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction: The Decolonial Moment
  7. 1. Reading W. B. Yeats Between Modernity and Coloniality
  8. 2. Enrique Dussel, Pedro Mir, and the Poetics of Liberation
  9. 3. René Depestre, Kairos, and Time of the Tricontinental
  10. 4. The Decolonial Poet-Martyr
  11. 5. The Decolonial Instant in Ernesto Cardenal’s Documentary Poems
  12. Coda: Citationality, Martyrdom, and Kairos in South Africa
  13. Notes
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index
  16. Back Cover

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