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Toward a Pandemic Poetics: Contamination, Infiltration, and Dispersal in Inger Christensen’s Alphabet
ABSTRACT:This paper draws a parallel between the anxieties of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the historical context of “nuclear anxiety” (Cordle 2008). Considering Inger Christensen’s 1981 collection Alphabet alongside Jacques Derrida’s work on spectrality, this paper begins to develop a poetics of the pandemic by turning to a poetics of the nuclear, where contamination, recurrence, and dispersal are established as key formal techniques. This poetics of the nuclear, with its textual manifestations of anxiety and contamination, offers us a new lens with which to approach the emerging corpus of pandemic poetry.
ConfigurationsArts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
CiteScore
0.50
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33
期刊介绍:
Configurations explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology. Founded in 1993, the journal continues to set the stage for transdisciplinary research concerning the interplay between science, technology, and the arts. Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA).