On Tuesday, we'll be discussing issues of culture and literary canon—how gender, diversity, and aesthetics contribute to editorial perspectives. Here are links to the readings:
- Krupat, Arnold. “The Concept of Cannon.” The Voice in the Margin: Native American Literature and theCanon. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2g5004sk/
- McLaughlin, Robert L. “Oppositional Aesthetics/Oppositional Ideologies: A Brief Cultural History of Alternative Publishing in the U.S.”
- Bernstein, Charles, "The Value of Sulfur," Jacket 5 (1988)
- Spahr, Juliana and Stephanie Young, "Numbers Trouble," Chicago Review 53:2/3 (Autumn 2007) [for this article, google "numbers trouble chicago review" and you should find a link to a downloadable PDF]
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