Judith: Women Making Visual Poetry
Author: Joakim Norling
Publisher: Timglaset Editions
Language: English
Pages: 256
Size: 19.2 x 23 cm
Weight:
790 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: -
Availability:
In stock
Price:
€20.00
Product Description
Judith: Women Making Visual Poetry is a book about visual poetry from 36 women in 21 countries. The book is named after Judith Copithorne, a Canadian visual poet who has been active since the 1960s and deserves greater recognition and acknowledgement.
The term ‘visual poetry’ within the book is a global term used for all work that integrates elements of language with another medium or engages with the graphical elements of text and mark making.
The low representation of women in canonical 20th century concrete and visual poetry anthologies is well-known, but what is perhaps less known is that anthologies that have published visual poetry in this century also suffer from gender imbalance.
There is a domino effect when women are erased from canons. Scholars who have access to research only about men will write articles and books on their work alone. This helps create the impression that the only important and interesting work is done by men. This book seeks to address and correct that imbalance.