ESH6072
Contemporary Poetry
Level 6 (15 credits)
This module will explore a wide range of contemporary Anglophone poetry and poetics. Reading a collection each week by a contemporary poet working in the UK, Caribbean, US, or Canada, we will consider how poets reflect on the crises and challenges of their moment; how race, gender and class are thematised in poetry, and shape its reception; how poets work within the particularities of a genre, through generative constraints, or across the possibilities of a collection; and how these poets respond to historical traditions, as well as inventing new forms to carry us into the future.
Preparing for this Module and Approximate Costs
Why take Contemporary Poetry
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- read a collection each week by a contemporary poet working in the UK, Caribbean, US, or Canada
- explore how poets reflect on the crises and challenges of the contemporary, with focuses on migration, precarity, mourning and the city
- produce weekly responses and a 'broadside' alongside a conventional essay
Learning Context |
Long Seminar |
Semester |
One |
Assessment |
- Reading Journal (5 x 200 words), 30%
- Broadside (1 page), 10%
- Final Essay (3000 words), 60%
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Mode of reassessment |
Standard |
Contact |
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There is some content covered on the programme that you may find challenging and sensitive. We do not issue content notes for individual texts (written, performance, visual, sonic etc.), but please do contact your module tutor and/or convenor and/or adviser if you have concerns or problems relating any of the content, themes or discussions.