"This book tells the story of rebel poetry in Iraq from the early twentieth century to the dawn of the Ba'thist era. It emphasizes the social relevance of rebel poetry by showing how poetry was composed, recited, disseminated, criticized, and punished. And it documents the role of poets as national spokesmen in the long struggle for national liberation, locating their ideas and actions in the global currents of anticolonial modernity"--
"This book tells the story of rebel poetry in Iraq from the early twentieth century to the dawn of the Ba'thist era. It emphasizes the social relevance of rebel poetry by showing how poetry was composed, recited, disseminated, criticized, and punished. And it documents the role of poets as national spokesmen in the long struggle for national liberation, locating their ideas and actions in the global currents of anticolonial modernity"--
Kevin M. Jones is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: "The Spirit of the Rebel Poet" 1. Neoclassical Modernity: Poetry History and Authenticity 1876--1914 2. Rebel Poetry: Colonialism and the Poetry of Rebellion 1914-1920 3. Double-Edged Praise: Patronage Power and Panegyric 1920-1932 4. Patriots and Traitors: The Cultural Politics of Nationalism 1932-1945 5. Poetry of Public Spaces: Mass Politics and New Horizons 1946-1958 6. Cultural Hegemony: The Politics of Class Gender and Nation 1958-1963 Conclusion: "We Are What Flows through Every Soul and Spirit"
Introduction: "The Spirit of the Rebel Poet" 1. Neoclassical Modernity: Poetry History and Authenticity 1876--1914 2. Rebel Poetry: Colonialism and the Poetry of Rebellion 1914-1920 3. Double-Edged Praise: Patronage Power and Panegyric 1920-1932 4. Patriots and Traitors: The Cultural Politics of Nationalism 1932-1945 5. Poetry of Public Spaces: Mass Politics and New Horizons 1946-1958 6. Cultural Hegemony: The Politics of Class Gender and Nation 1958-1963 Conclusion: "We Are What Flows through Every Soul and Spirit"
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