Lividity

In Lividity, poet Kim Rosenfield works within the outskirts of language, draining it of connotation and excess. Using words and phrases culled from linguistics textbooks and language-learning manuals, Rosenfield invites the reader to experience the everyday vernacular as dislocated affect. What happ...

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description In Lividity, poet Kim Rosenfield works within the outskirts of language, draining it of connotation and excess. Using words and phrases culled from linguistics textbooks and language-learning manuals, Rosenfield invites the reader to experience the everyday vernacular as dislocated affect. What happens when language acts as organ donor? When language, the conveyor of our vulnerability, is transposed into new and often failing terrain? Are expressions of meaning vital enough to keep the organism functioning? What happens when meaning loses its moorings?
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1715682026-02-12T10:39:23Z Lividity Rosenfield, Kim Low, Trisha Poetry / Women Authors thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DC Poetry In Lividity, poet Kim Rosenfield works within the outskirts of language, draining it of connotation and excess. Using words and phrases culled from linguistics textbooks and language-learning manuals, Rosenfield invites the reader to experience the everyday vernacular as dislocated affect. What happens when language acts as organ donor? When language, the conveyor of our vulnerability, is transposed into new and often failing terrain? Are expressions of meaning vital enough to keep the organism functioning? What happens when meaning loses its moorings? 2026-02-12T10:39:20Z 2026-02-12T10:39:20Z 2024 book 9781685712112 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171568 eng punctum books 12970da4-0116-4486-b8be-fc9756703ab1 9781685712112 178 open access
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Lividity
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