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Language: English
Published by Ahsahta Press, Boise, ID, 2007
ISBN 10: 0916272931 ISBN 13: 9780916272937
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Language: English
Published by Ahsahta Press (edition 1), 2016
ISBN 10: 1934103640 ISBN 13: 9781934103647
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Language: English
Published by Ahsahta Press, Boise, ID, 2011
ISBN 10: 1934103195 ISBN 13: 9781934103197
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Language: English
Published by Noemi Press 10/1/2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1955992665 ISBN 13: 9781955992664
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Language: English
Published by Hardpress Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 0371079950 ISBN 13: 9780371079959
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Defacing the Monument opens with the narration of an Operation Streamline hearing, a proceeding during which as many as 75 undocumented migrants are criminally prosecuted and sentenced en masse to serve jail time prior to deportation. It's an attempt to bear witness to what happens to those who do not hold the "correct" documents as a way to show texts always bear the marks of power. Documentary poetics offers a tradition and a form through which a writer can situate events or experiences within broad social and historical contexts. It can provide a space to record, to unearth, to witness, and to contextualize. But we can't fetishize the document. And we must use it with an eye toward our own complicity and participation in the systems we wish to investigate. Part documentary act, part lyric essay, part criticism, Defacing the Monument enacts the possibilities and limits of documentary impulses. Defacing the Monument is an attempt to bear witness to what happens to those who do not hold the "correct" documents as a way to show texts always bear the marks of power. Part documentary act, part lyric essay, part criticism, Defacing the Monument enacts the possibilities and limits of documentary impulses. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Susan Briante, award-winning poet and chronicler of globalization, The Great Recession, and the militarization of daily life, returns with 13 Questions for the Next Economy. This visionary collection, from the author of the Poetry Foundation's Pegasus prize-winning Defacing the Monument, weaves together selections from her four previous books with arresting new poems and visuals. Across these pages, NAFTA, industrial ruins, falling market indices, and the archives of state violence form interdependent constellations. A child is born, parents die, and an economic system continues to extract its lethal toll. "Where does the riot begin?" Briante asks. Here, in poetry that charts how too-late capitalism desecrates contemporary lives. Adopting the aesthetics and the urgency of the zine, Briante's work charts interconnected constellations of economic and political systems that govern our lives. These systems (like language) leave their mark on everything. And yet, poems resist. In a perfect world, you would pick up this book from a blanket laid out on a sidewalk alongside knock-off Doc Martens, old magazines, cellophaned wrapped candy, and small bundles of wildflowers. You might not pay for it. You'd read it, make a copy, pass it on. Susan Briante returns with this visionary collection that weaves together selections from her four previous books with arresting new poems and visuals. "Where does the riot begin?" Briante asks. Here, in poetry that charts how too-late capitalism desecrates contemporary lives. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.