Book contents
- Elizabeth Bishop in Context
- Elizabeth Bishop in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Referencing and Abbreviations
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Places
- Part II Forms
- Chapter 7 Lyric Poetry
- Chapter 8 Prose
- Chapter 9 Letters
- Chapter 10 Translation
- Chapter 11 Visual Art
- Chapter 12 Archives
- Part III Literary Contexts
- Part IV Politics, Society and Culture
- Part V Identity
- Part VI Reception and Criticism
- Works Cited
- Index
Chapter 12 - Archives
from Part II - Forms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 August 2021
- Elizabeth Bishop in Context
- Elizabeth Bishop in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Referencing and Abbreviations
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Places
- Part II Forms
- Chapter 7 Lyric Poetry
- Chapter 8 Prose
- Chapter 9 Letters
- Chapter 10 Translation
- Chapter 11 Visual Art
- Chapter 12 Archives
- Part III Literary Contexts
- Part IV Politics, Society and Culture
- Part V Identity
- Part VI Reception and Criticism
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
This chapter focuses on the poet and her archive, offering a brief history of archival acquisition and practice and a discussion of how the expanding archive and changes in literary scholarship have influenced our reading of Bishop as a queer poet. Hicok argues that Bishop’s extensive archive enriches our understanding of mid-century poetry and poetics and provides important documentary evidence of Bishop’s creative process and the various social forces that help to shape a career. Moreover, Hicok argues that Bishop’s poetic practice is itself archival, representing a kind of curatorial poetics that can serve as a case study for understanding the value of archival research for teaching and scholarship in the humanities. Finally, Hicok argues that Bishop’s career, reputation as a poet, and poetic craft cannot be fully understood unless we consider it in the context of her expanding archives and how that has influenced how we read her.
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- Elizabeth Bishop in Context , pp. 137 - 146Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021